by Guest » Thu Sep 12, 2024 11:37 am
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:50 am
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:15 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:13 pm
One governing body in Ontario, all these member partners need to go.
Open boundaries for all. Bad associations and poor coaching gone in no time, hold people accountable.
Agreed!
Disagree. Will end up with several super teams and then all the other just filling teams with unskilled players.
Option 1: Open boundaries for AAA level play. But limit the total number of AAA teams allowed to enter.
Option 2: Keep boundaries, but make the areas much larger; thus reducing the total number of AAA programs.
AA hockey and down, lock the boundaries down, again maybe at AA make them larger to lower number of teams, but don't allow releases. If you can't make AA in your home center, go play on their A team, not transfer to be on a lesser team elsewhere.
Superteams? so what. sounds like fear. superteams usually crack from to many egos and to much bs. Let parents spend money where they want and let good coaches and associations develop great hockey programs.
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One governing body in Ontario, all these member partners need to go.
Open boundaries for all. Bad associations and poor coaching gone in no time, hold people accountable.
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Agreed!
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Disagree. Will end up with several super teams and then all the other just filling teams with unskilled players.
Option 1: Open boundaries for AAA level play. But limit the total number of AAA teams allowed to enter.
Option 2: Keep boundaries, but make the areas much larger; thus reducing the total number of AAA programs.
AA hockey and down, lock the boundaries down, again maybe at AA make them larger to lower number of teams, but don't allow releases. If you can't make AA in your home center, go play on their A team, not transfer to be on a lesser team elsewhere.
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Superteams? so what. sounds like fear. superteams usually crack from to many egos and to much bs. Let parents spend money where they want and let good coaches and associations develop great hockey programs.