Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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Guest wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:10 pm NAHA camps start next week. Coincidentally a wave of CCHL cuts will come. Guess where kids are going to be shoved into?
Poor them! NAHA will consist of washed up players. Hears there’s also only 4 teams left. Cornwall,Brockville and 2 MTL teams
CCHL cuts going to Jr. B.

The really bad players are at U18AAA.
Which junior b? Thought a few had been shelved. Poor kids because other options will be gone if not already.

Jr B teams that are still playing. You do realize there is a substantial Jr. B league here right? Did you think the entire league folded!?!?!? Ahahahaha
Whitewater kings just folded. One week after brockville tikis. With cuts coming there are kids who are about to be left in the cold. I am wondering if this is all just to force kids into the NAHA.
The two Jr B teams that folded are owned by 2 of 3 worst owners in the CCHL. Hopefully the Jr B league will force them out of the league.
If the players on those teams find a new Jr B team to play on the will take positions away from younger players so maybe those players will end up in HEO U18 making that league better.
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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College commits shows last team played for. Not team they were with when they played for. Why would NCDC make this up? Check the kids listed and check elite prospects. It is accurate.
First kid checked, Matt Cato-OJHL 45 pts., same season "6" games in NCDC-SIX total points. Following season, 70 pts in the OJHL

Reed Kluender-played 10 games NCDC-ONE point

Daniel Sambuco, played a half season in NCDC, then played USHL-sure it was the NCDC that got him his schollie!!

Nick Ahern, kept going back and forth from NCDC to the NAHL-but YOU think it was the NCDC that got him his schollie!

Jackson Moorehouse-played in the NCDC "after" he played in the BCHL and USHL-blows your BS opinion out of the water

Drew Tsakounis-played in NCDC after the USHL and BCHL

Data and facts aren't your friend champ!

All the NCDC website does his list ANY player who has played ANY amount of games at ANY time who at some point got a schollie at an unknown time. They are trying to take credit for it! But YOU, personally know that it was their time in the NCDC that got them their schollie!

I mean, that's a legendary level of simple and naive.
Poor cchl owner. Life sucks. Ncdc is viable and making money and expanding. Cchl is held together by duct tape and saved by few owners that actually care about the players.
Of those 9 players none played on the cchl? Isn't that the point. Ncdc being upper calibre.

No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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First kid checked, Matt Cato-OJHL 45 pts., same season "6" games in NCDC-SIX total points. Following season, 70 pts in the OJHL

Reed Kluender-played 10 games NCDC-ONE point

Daniel Sambuco, played a half season in NCDC, then played USHL-sure it was the NCDC that got him his schollie!!

Nick Ahern, kept going back and forth from NCDC to the NAHL-but YOU think it was the NCDC that got him his schollie!

Jackson Moorehouse-played in the NCDC "after" he played in the BCHL and USHL-blows your BS opinion out of the water

Drew Tsakounis-played in NCDC after the USHL and BCHL

Data and facts aren't your friend champ!

All the NCDC website does his list ANY player who has played ANY amount of games at ANY time who at some point got a schollie at an unknown time. They are trying to take credit for it! But YOU, personally know that it was their time in the NCDC that got them their schollie!

I mean, that's a legendary level of simple and naive.
Poor cchl owner. Life sucks. Ncdc is viable and making money and expanding. Cchl is held together by duct tape and saved by few owners that actually care about the players.
Of those 9 players none played on the cchl? Isn't that the point. Ncdc being upper calibre.

No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
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Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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Poor them! NAHA will consist of washed up players. Hears there’s also only 4 teams left. Cornwall,Brockville and 2 MTL teams
CCHL cuts going to Jr. B.

The really bad players are at U18AAA.
Which junior b? Thought a few had been shelved. Poor kids because other options will be gone if not already.

Jr B teams that are still playing. You do realize there is a substantial Jr. B league here right? Did you think the entire league folded!?!?!? Ahahahaha
Whitewater kings just folded. One week after brockville tikis. With cuts coming there are kids who are about to be left in the cold. I am wondering if this is all just to force kids into the NAHA.
The two Jr B teams that folded are owned by 2 of 3 worst owners in the CCHL. Hopefully the Jr B league will force them out of the league.
If the players on those teams find a new Jr B team to play on the will take positions away from younger players so maybe those players will end up in HEO U18 making that league better.
What is Pembroke doing with a North American Prospects league team? Like seriously. The only problem is it is very late in game for kids getting cut in the next week or so. I actually feel sorry for the kids on CCHL rosters who will find out they will be sitting on the bench most of the season. You need playing time at any level for development.
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Poor cchl owner. Life sucks. Ncdc is viable and making money and expanding. Cchl is held together by duct tape and saved by few owners that actually care about the players.
Of those 9 players none played on the cchl? Isn't that the point. Ncdc being upper calibre.

No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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Of those 9 players none played on the cchl? Isn't that the point. Ncdc being upper calibre.

No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
They all played in the NCDC as part of their journey to D1 NOT the CCHl. And that was just one team. Stick your head in the sand but, the hockey world is evolving down south and unless the dinosaur leagues modernize (get real coaches and not owners) and offer kids multi-levels it is going to be a rough go
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No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
They all played in the NCDC as part of their journey to D1 NOT the CCHl. And that was just one team. Stick your head in the sand but, the hockey world is evolving down south and unless the dinosaur leagues modernize (get real coaches and not owners) and offer kids multi-levels it is going to be a rough go
I think your post is excellent and very accurate. Hockey South of the border is developing very quickly and evolving. The quality of the coaches south of the border is very impressive especially if the player is lucky enough to play NCDC or NAHL. If the player is playing lower level Elite or Premier it's still not bad But it's not as good. However, up here The quality of the coaches in CCHL is questionable at best. Like you said, it's just mostly league owners doing the job. Perhaps it's a money issue and a viable reason not to outsource it to someone who knows how to coach but at the end of the day it makes a huge difference who's behind the bench for the development of players. **We have to keep in mind that both systems are funded completely differently and thus create a completely different experience north of the border as
compared to south of the border. **
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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No that's not the point. You're not serious are you?

The point is the NCDC site merely lists ayers who played anywhere from 2 or more games who at some point got a scholarship. For the majority of them, if not all, their time in the NCDC was a non factor.

It wasn't a hard point to understand.
The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
They all played in the NCDC as part of their journey to D1 NOT the CCHl. And that was just one team. Stick your head in the sand but, the hockey world is evolving down south and unless the dinosaur leagues modernize (get real coaches and not owners) and offer kids multi-levels it is going to be a rough go

We already have ALL the levels here, and more. We have ALL of this in a LOCAL area, aka less than 2hrs travel all directions. In that area we have 2 Major Junior teams, a Jr. A league, Jr. B league, Jr C league and U18AAA. There is also a big, deep minor hockey association feeding in to these league above! And it's all been here for decades!!!

The NAHL and USHL are good, the rest, no chance, lower caliber.

Marketing and untruths are their only means of trying to be relevant.

The Hitman post of committed players is ALL FALSE.
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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

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Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 1:30 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 12:22 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 11:47 am
Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 10:28 am
Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:36 am
Guest wrote: Sat Sep 09, 2023 8:07 am

The CCHL does exactly the same thing. Most leagues do.
NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
They all played in the NCDC as part of their journey to D1 NOT the CCHl. And that was just one team. Stick your head in the sand but, the hockey world is evolving down south and unless the dinosaur leagues modernize (get real coaches and not owners) and offer kids multi-levels it is going to be a rough go

We already have ALL the levels here, and more. We have ALL of this in a LOCAL area, aka less than 2hrs travel all directions. In that area we have 2 Major Junior teams, a Jr. A league, Jr. B league, Jr C league and U18AAA. There is also a big, deep minor hockey association feeding in to these league above! And it's all been here for decades!!!

The NAHL and USHL are good, the rest, no chance, lower caliber.

Marketing and untruths are their only means of trying to be relevant.

The Hitman post of committed players is ALL FALSE.
Wow. I think you need to come out of your bomb shelter. The hockey world has past you by. The development model south of the border is churning out depth of talent. The 2 hour drive region model is imploding. More teams folding with each week. Scouts can watch on hockey TV and can see any game they want. Distance is irrelevant now.
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NO they don't. Fake news. The extent to which the Hitmen of the NCDC did it was beyond exaggeration! Complete misrepresentation of what happened. pathetic
k
Still don't understand the vitriol against the NCDC when all anyone is saying it is a terrific option for players since it is free! It is also a younger league. As for D1 commits, let us be honest, if your heart is set on a D1 commit, the NCDC or CCHL is still a long shot.

Relax, pointing out fake news isn't vitriol. Your quick jump to drama is childish.

Posting out that the NCDC advertises players as having EARNED their D1 schollie while playing there, and due to being part of the NCDC is wrong. No emotions, just stating the facts.

The fact that the NCDC "tries" to sell this false information, is revealing as to their truthfulness and integrity.

Do you disagree with any of these facts. If you do, prove your point. I pulled up several players and their playing histories to prove mine.
They all played in the NCDC as part of their journey to D1 NOT the CCHl. And that was just one team. Stick your head in the sand but, the hockey world is evolving down south and unless the dinosaur leagues modernize (get real coaches and not owners) and offer kids multi-levels it is going to be a rough go

We already have ALL the levels here, and more. We have ALL of this in a LOCAL area, aka less than 2hrs travel all directions. In that area we have 2 Major Junior teams, a Jr. A league, Jr. B league, Jr C league and U18AAA. There is also a big, deep minor hockey association feeding in to these league above! And it's all been here for decades!!!

The NAHL and USHL are good, the rest, no chance, lower caliber.

Marketing and untruths are their only means of trying to be relevant.

The Hitman post of committed players is ALL FALSE.
Wow. I think you need to come out of your bomb shelter. The hockey world has past you by. The development model south of the border is churning out depth of talent. The 2 hour drive region model is imploding. More teams folding with each week. Scouts can watch on hockey TV and can see any game they want. Distance is irrelevant now.
No Jr A teams folded.

2 Jr. B forced to take a year off.

The area represents a huge concentration of hockey talent and resources. Amazing short distances for elite level hockey.

NCDC is fake hockey, players go there who can't make it elsewhere. THe NAHL, different story.

NCDC, low caliber, low expectations, high travel, big chances of getting pushed down to their lower level hockey. The caliber drops even faster as you go.

The list of players given earlier proves the false information. Review each one and try to show me I'm wrong.
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