by Guest » Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:05 am
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:24 am
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:49 am
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:39 am
I am hoping Hockey Canada or the OHF bans the participation of teams going to the USA for tournaments until tariffs come off. One more way to make a statement.
Yeah because the USA economy is reliant on the Canadian minor hockey teams.
Zero cares.
In terms of because of the dollar what happens if the CND becomes stronger by the time your tournament rolls around ?
I'd have no problem going to a well run US tournament if the dollar was better.
I also hate going to tournaments and playing the same teams you play all year.
I understand the political angle and I'm not happy about the tariffs, but that wouldn't factor into my decision to go to a hockey tournament.
Politics aside, Canadian Teams going to USA tournaments is a very tough sell.
Here are the issues I have faced:
-Insurance, our team insurance through our association does not expand outside of Canada
-Exchange rate
-Passports, not everyone has one, are expensive when you need to get them for multiple family members
-Divisions and levels don't always align with HC
I try to plan on 2 local tournaments and 1 over night tournament every year. It is a lot of extra work to book USA tournaments and most don't want the hassle of going.
But the biggest factor in not going is the exchange rate. Paying an extra 40-50% is not ideal for most of my families.
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I am hoping Hockey Canada or the OHF bans the participation of teams going to the USA for tournaments until tariffs come off. One more way to make a statement.
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Yeah because the USA economy is reliant on the Canadian minor hockey teams.
Zero cares.
In terms of because of the dollar what happens if the CND becomes stronger by the time your tournament rolls around ?
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I'd have no problem going to a well run US tournament if the dollar was better.
I also hate going to tournaments and playing the same teams you play all year.
I understand the political angle and I'm not happy about the tariffs, but that wouldn't factor into my decision to go to a hockey tournament.
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Politics aside, Canadian Teams going to USA tournaments is a very tough sell.
Here are the issues I have faced:
-Insurance, our team insurance through our association does not expand outside of Canada
-Exchange rate
-Passports, not everyone has one, are expensive when you need to get them for multiple family members
-Divisions and levels don't always align with HC
I try to plan on 2 local tournaments and 1 over night tournament every year. It is a lot of extra work to book USA tournaments and most don't want the hassle of going.
But the biggest factor in not going is the exchange rate. Paying an extra 40-50% is not ideal for most of my families.