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D were weak, can’t save them all
At the very least save the easy ones.
3.8 GAA
.852 %
The kid is overrated. His dad is the ultimate hype man—puts him on a strong team where he barely sees any shots, then posts about how amazing he is.
Dad has always been that way. His last team fell off the moment everyone else grew up. Gave up over 4 goals a game on a barely top 30 US team that used to be elite and the Dad spent the whole year dumping on his own team making excuses that it wasn't his special boy that was the issue giving up 4+ a game. VK was the team dumb enough to take on his BS after most of the US teams told them to go away when he asked. Ask Dad about how great his kid did at Brick (where he played one game because he was a liability but was on the team due to Dad's money).
2012 dad here and not sure what kind of reply I will get. Any summer guidance from any dads out there with kids on the smaller side / not hitting puberty anytime soon? Strong player but competing against kids 40-50lbs heavier.
The truth is that with a significant difference in weight, your kid will get manhandled by the heavier players. Why would you even want your kid playing up with the 2011s if there is such a huge difference in size? It's likely going to backfire. I don't care how quick your kid is, the 2011s will 100% be stronger, bigger, faster, and have a better understanding of the game. If I were you, I would go back to the 2012 age group. I firmly believe that kids playing up have to be as big and strong as the older kids.
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D were weak, can’t save them all
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At the very least save the easy ones.
3.8 GAA
.852 %
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The kid is overrated. His dad is the ultimate hype man—puts him on a strong team where he barely sees any shots, then posts about how amazing he is.
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Dad has always been that way. His last team fell off the moment everyone else grew up. Gave up over 4 goals a game on a barely top 30 US team that used to be elite and the Dad spent the whole year dumping on his own team making excuses that it wasn't his special boy that was the issue giving up 4+ a game. VK was the team dumb enough to take on his BS after most of the US teams told them to go away when he asked. Ask Dad about how great his kid did at Brick (where he played one game because he was a liability but was on the team due to Dad's money).
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2012 dad here and not sure what kind of reply I will get. Any summer guidance from any dads out there with kids on the smaller side / not hitting puberty anytime soon? Strong player but competing against kids 40-50lbs heavier.
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The truth is that with a significant difference in weight, your kid will get manhandled by the heavier players. Why would you even want your kid playing up with the 2011s if there is such a huge difference in size? It's likely going to backfire. I don't care how quick your kid is, the 2011s will 100% be stronger, bigger, faster, and have a better understanding of the game. If I were you, I would go back to the 2012 age group. I firmly believe that kids playing up have to be as big and strong as the older kids.