by Guest » Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:05 am
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:57 am
I was just alerted to this post, you people are ridiculous, I am a coach in this association, and have had 2 kids go through it, Every city goes through tough times with sports, the thing is that Niagara Falls feeds the STA program and then we try to field competitive AA and A programs, the problem is our population is not as big as the Oakville, Burlington areas, and so that puts us at a disadvantage, the problem is that you have centre's like wellend who threaten their kids to not leave and play AA, so they just stay there and beat up on all the A team, if you really want to k ow what's wrong with hockey. That's it, associations holding kids back or hostage, the goal as a good coach or organization is to keep pushing players to the next level. And I personally believe in this new group that running nfmha now, and I have faith they will do the right thing and turn this organization around!
Teams like St C, West niagara, Whitby, ect all have MUCH smaller populations that oakville/burlington. And they always field competive teams that are at least middle of the pack. And now NF can utilize all the kids from Ft Erie, Pt Colborne, notl ect.
The 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 Niagara Falls teams are consistently bottom 2 and have never had a winning record. This isnt just tough times - its ruining hockey for those boys. Tbh, Welland is doing it right by encouraging their boys to want to win - its not like they are sandbagging and winning omha every year, they are just fielding a competitive program.
There are boys on the NF AA teams who can barely skate or shoot - but apparently play lacrosse/soccer or go to school with the Coach's kid. Just take the best kids who are willing to work hard and let the buddies play houseleague together. Get real evaluators who arent from Niagara to pick the teams - I guarantee 3/4 of the current rosters will be cut. Then NF will start fielding competitive teams again.
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I was just alerted to this post, you people are ridiculous, I am a coach in this association, and have had 2 kids go through it, Every city goes through tough times with sports, the thing is that Niagara Falls feeds the STA program and then we try to field competitive AA and A programs, the problem is our population is not as big as the Oakville, Burlington areas, and so that puts us at a disadvantage, the problem is that you have centre's like wellend who threaten their kids to not leave and play AA, so they just stay there and beat up on all the A team, if you really want to k ow what's wrong with hockey. That's it, associations holding kids back or hostage, the goal as a good coach or organization is to keep pushing players to the next level. And I personally believe in this new group that running nfmha now, and I have faith they will do the right thing and turn this organization around!
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Teams like St C, West niagara, Whitby, ect all have MUCH smaller populations that oakville/burlington. And they always field competive teams that are at least middle of the pack. And now NF can utilize all the kids from Ft Erie, Pt Colborne, notl ect.
The 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 Niagara Falls teams are consistently bottom 2 and have never had a winning record. This isnt just tough times - its ruining hockey for those boys. Tbh, Welland is doing it right by encouraging their boys to want to win - its not like they are sandbagging and winning omha every year, they are just fielding a competitive program.
There are boys on the NF AA teams who can barely skate or shoot - but apparently play lacrosse/soccer or go to school with the Coach's kid. Just take the best kids who are willing to work hard and let the buddies play houseleague together. Get real evaluators who arent from Niagara to pick the teams - I guarantee 3/4 of the current rosters will be cut. Then NF will start fielding competitive teams again.