by Guest » Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:15 am
Coaches finalizing their teams in January and February has been happening across all age groups and skill levels since long before open borders.
If your coach is not doing this then unfortunately they're at an extreme disadvantage because everyone else is doing it.
By the time tryouts come around in April most teams have no spots left at all and the top 90% of kids have already chosen their teams. Only the bottom feeder teams will have open spots for the bubble kids that are still free agents.
Coaches are also under a lot of pressure from parents to get an answer as to whether their kid is on the team for next year or not in Jan/Feb so they have to start making decisions.
It sucks because many players know they're leaving a team in Jan and still have to play out the season and the playoffs are tainted by kids knowing they're leaving and losing interest and care less about their team's success.
If the GTHL truly wants to get serious about ending this, they have to enforce their rules much more strongly and start handing out real penalties.
I don't see it happening.
Coaches finalizing their teams in January and February has been happening across all age groups and skill levels since long before open borders.
If your coach is not doing this then unfortunately they're at an extreme disadvantage because everyone else is doing it.
By the time tryouts come around in April most teams have no spots left at all and the top 90% of kids have already chosen their teams. Only the bottom feeder teams will have open spots for the bubble kids that are still free agents.
Coaches are also under a lot of pressure from parents to get an answer as to whether their kid is on the team for next year or not in Jan/Feb so they have to start making decisions.
It sucks because many players know they're leaving a team in Jan and still have to play out the season and the playoffs are tainted by kids knowing they're leaving and losing interest and care less about their team's success.
If the GTHL truly wants to get serious about ending this, they have to enforce their rules much more strongly and start handing out real penalties.
I don't see it happening.