Now keep in mind I am not talking about middle of the pack or even competitive AAA teams. Take for Example this years U13 CRC team. They got blown out by literally every team in the league including the bottom teams. Does that sound like an environment that will provide valuable experience?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:41 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:21 amthe AAA teams at the bottom of the league tend to have poor coaching and AA quality players. These teams are not going to help your kid develop the right work ethic or habitsGuest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 9:59 amThis is a losing mentality. Play at the highest level you can and you will develop faster if you choose to push yourself. The younger you can do it, the better. Its extremely difficult to break into AAA after U14. This is terrible advice.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:59 am So my recommendation for any players looking to play AAA for U14 and younger
Take an honest look at your child and their skills.
Are they able to play on the top 2 lines/top4 D on the better/Mid pack AAA teams?
If not you are better off playing on a top AA team with a good coach and using the difference in fees for more ice time.
Your kid will develop more have more fun and enjoy the year more.
Remember that the bottom AAA teams are only going to have AA players with maybe 1-2 real AAA players on them
If you noticed i said play on the TOP AA teams not just AA
If this were true, and its not, you're still playing against top teams and gaining valuable experience you cant get in AA. Its a whole different level with a higher pace of development regardless of what level team you're on. Show me a single AA player that jumped up to a top tier AAA team, it doesn't happen. It also takes the months to catch up to the speed of the game.
the AAA teams ranked 30+ are really just AAA in name but AA in quality with the exception of maybe a couple of their top players
Also when I talk about TOP AA teams I refer to the top 10 teams in AA. All of whom would be equality as competitive as those 30+ ranked AAA teams
As far AA players moving to the TOP teams I am sure it happens (not often) but I am sure it does probably as much as the chance of a player on the bottom AAA team does of moving to the TOP teams. David Perron played AA at U15 and this year is his 20th in the NHL