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Hopefully with open borders some teams in the west will be able to compete when it counts. There are some talented kids in this loop that could go high in the draft.
Good luck to everyone today.
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Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
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Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
Hopefully with open borders some teams in the west will be able to compete when it counts. There are some talented kids in this loop that could go high in the draft.
Good luck to everyone today.
What a mix of teams and tryout procedure. HH starts Thursday... another club in the alliance has basically 7 games scheduled. Lol
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 11:16 am
Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
If your saying #91 is the best F in the West then there are easily half a dozen if not more better in the East
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Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
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Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
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If your saying #91 is the best F in the West then there are easily half a dozen if not more better in the East
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Think that comment was directed at super CRC dad fan lol… I was expecting to see lots of CRC is the best vs Sunday is for Church lol
Hopefully with open borders some teams in the west will be able to compete when it counts. There are some talented kids in this loop that could go high in the draft.
Good luck to everyone today.
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What a mix of teams and tryout procedure. HH starts Thursday... another club in the alliance has basically 7 games scheduled. Lol
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Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 11:16 am
Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
Big scorers went last draft, this draft will be about the Dmen and players that actually win games. Sorry 91 you will be greatly dissapointed, id say there are 2-3 other players from CRC that will go ahead of him.
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Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
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Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
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Big scorers went last draft, this draft will be about the Dmen and players that actually win games. Sorry 91 you will be greatly dissapointed, id say there are 2-3 other players from CRC that will go ahead of him.
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In fairness there will be some big scorers (not many) from the G selected in the first few rounds… if you look at their careers you will see they left OMHA a 3-4 years ago SMH…
With the D1 rule change, more kids from the US will come up and be drafted… simply too much population and wealth in the OHL eligible states to hold them back with the rule change
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 11:16 am
Lol. This loop has no high end players give your head a shake. They will be all looking for U18 spots next year
Not many big scorer’s in the 2010 in OMHA (east or west), Alliance or the G that are going to be impactful / make one of the max 2 spots per OHL team for 16 year old player spots. The OHL guys will be drafting for other parts of their team that need help… I’m pretty sure some of the top 10 in OMHA East scorers didn’t get drafted this year… so it’s not “high end big points” guys anyway, it’s kids who can play hockey and they think they can coach and play a role to make their teams better.
Go watch some games objectively - minor hockey and in the G, and you’ll know it’s not the “high end” guys anyway that are interesting for 2010. Take a look at the non playoff O teams, they are the ones with the most picks and trying to get off the treadmill and need to build actual teams… I bet CRC 91 (in all his glory) isn’t even the first one picked from OMHA east because of how he plays
Big scorers went last draft, this draft will be about the Dmen and players that actually win games. Sorry 91 you will be greatly dissapointed, id say there are 2-3 other players from CRC that will go ahead of him.
In fairness there will be some big scorers (not many) from the G selected in the first few rounds… if you look at their careers you will see they left OMHA a 3-4 years ago SMH…
With the D1 rule change, more kids from the US will come up and be drafted… simply too much population and wealth in the OHL eligible states to hold them back with the rule change
I heard if your kid wasn't asked to play prodigy you may as well forget about being drafted, how true is this?