by Guest » Fri May 02, 2025 5:03 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 4:37 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 10:18 am
Whoever is second in the OMHA will be easily beaten by the top 4-5 in the G. That's the difference.
You can't say all these good players are leaving for the G and then claim the leagues are the same. That's dumb.
WW and QRD will be competitive with top 3 GTHL teams. Some of the top OMHA kids leave for the GTHL in U15/U16 to increase exposure but there is no reason to hop leagues in U10. There is great development all over the province. Being able to book morning ice under $100 on demand is definitely an advantage in our area. We pay $20-$50 an hour for development sessions with 8 kids or less. I hear about Toronto skates for $50 with over 20 skaters. That is garbage!
Ya its depends. Those $50 20 kids skates are usually trash. We do a small group, cost off instructor is $150 + ice. So ends up being $50-75. Would rather pay that for someone that is good than do the big garbage skates. Hard part is finding a top end instructor in Toronto, they are hard to get on the ice with. Lots of really mid options, but once you find a good coach, it’s the best solution.
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Whoever is second in the OMHA will be easily beaten by the top 4-5 in the G. That's the difference.
You can't say all these good players are leaving for the G and then claim the leagues are the same. That's dumb.
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WW and QRD will be competitive with top 3 GTHL teams. Some of the top OMHA kids leave for the GTHL in U15/U16 to increase exposure but there is no reason to hop leagues in U10. There is great development all over the province. Being able to book morning ice under $100 on demand is definitely an advantage in our area. We pay $20-$50 an hour for development sessions with 8 kids or less. I hear about Toronto skates for $50 with over 20 skaters. That is garbage!
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Ya its depends. Those $50 20 kids skates are usually trash. We do a small group, cost off instructor is $150 + ice. So ends up being $50-75. Would rather pay that for someone that is good than do the big garbage skates. Hard part is finding a top end instructor in Toronto, they are hard to get on the ice with. Lots of really mid options, but once you find a good coach, it’s the best solution.