I’m sureGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 9:09 pmJust to be clear- No one was cut last second.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 8:56 pmOf course. Why all your so called “cuts” went AA and AAA and you could add new kids almost exclusively from A? Im sure that some kids in A are good and will easily adjust to AA, but stillGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 26, 2025 5:38 pmThis post makes no sense. Sounds like a jealous cut rambling on.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 25, 2025 9:59 amOf course everyone wanted to stay, but you cut them, so some kids had to go to play AAA or higher caliber teams. More likely kids that stayed couldn't find a team. You only cut one kid last second, so his parents were struggling to find something for him.
Nevertheless, if ST got rid of previous coach and he will have no say on anything, level of drama falls, it could be a good entrance option to AA. not too strong, not too fast, but definitely not the worst place to try playing AA in GTHL. ST is better than A (and sometimes AA) in Halton or Brampton. Unless new coach stuffed the team with his son's friends, there should be enough spots available.
No one went on to play AAA or a higher calibre of hockey as you claimed.
Sorry not sorry. Get your facts straight.
Never easy to cut a kid. At the right level your kid will succeed too.
Out of 6 kids that left the team 2 went aaa and 4went aa to teams that either finished higher last year of will finish higher next season. Only 1 was struggling to find a team initially because he was cut last minute.
If you can’t keep best players for 2 straight seasons, have no strong kids who want to work with you, it means people don’t like how you coach. Enjoy building your authority among last years A kids from omha