Yes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurateGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:03 pmOnly top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MBGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:04 pmYep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pmOnly an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:04 pmParents/kids will start caring soon when they realize U 18 is where they’re playing. Draft served some humility and when ohl teams finish development camp and ask player where they’re playing this year they’ll soon realize they aren’t making the ohl.
NS landed top goalie in ETA as well as the top
Forward. Spots filling everywhere in league so better get on the phone
2008 ETA
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Unless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:31 pmYes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurateGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:03 pmOnly top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MBGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:04 pmYep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pmOnly an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:04 pmParents/kids will start caring soon when they realize U 18 is where they’re playing. Draft served some humility and when ohl teams finish development camp and ask player where they’re playing this year they’ll soon realize they aren’t making the ohl.
NS landed top goalie in ETA as well as the top
Forward. Spots filling everywhere in league so better get on the phone
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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OHL teams only tell their signed players where to go. After that it’s teams trying to help their buddies out at various levels.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:07 pmUnless you are too 4 round pick, not many OHL teams will be setting you up. You need to have your own plan and only adjust it IF the OHL team has a plan for you. In most cases involving a pick after the 4th round, they don’t care or do any work for you. Remember, only 2 16yr old cards per Jr. team below the OHL. So not many spots available. And that’s if a Jr team even wants a 16yr old in their team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pmOnly an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:04 pmParents/kids will start caring soon when they realize U 18 is where they’re playing. Draft served some humility and when ohl teams finish development camp and ask player where they’re playing this year they’ll soon realize they aren’t making the ohl.
NS landed top goalie in ETA as well as the top
Forward. Spots filling everywhere in league so better get on the phone
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What makes no sense is I know a kid drafted in the 14th round but can't even make a AAA U18 team next year. Does that make any sense? How are they going to develop their career?
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I guess the teams called you and told you that …lmao jealousy is so sad ….sorry your son didn’t get drafted .Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:56 amUnless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:31 pmYes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurateGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:03 pmOnly top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MBGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:04 pmYep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pmOnly an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:04 pm
Parents/kids will start caring soon when they realize U 18 is where they’re playing. Draft served some humility and when ohl teams finish development camp and ask player where they’re playing this year they’ll soon realize they aren’t making the ohl.
NS landed top goalie in ETA as well as the top
Forward. Spots filling everywhere in league so better get on the phone
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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We are above 5th round but I disagree with this as I was told to switch to this team with another late rounder by the OHL team ! So speak for yourself. He is highly respected and will be seen lots if we go here we may have to commute but that’s okGuest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:56 amUnless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:31 pmYes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurateGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:03 pmOnly top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MBGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:04 pmYep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pmOnly an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:04 pm
Parents/kids will start caring soon when they realize U 18 is where they’re playing. Draft served some humility and when ohl teams finish development camp and ask player where they’re playing this year they’ll soon realize they aren’t making the ohl.
NS landed top goalie in ETA as well as the top
Forward. Spots filling everywhere in league so better get on the phone
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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This comment wins the internetGuest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:02 amI guess the teams called you and told you that …lmao jealousy is so sad ….sorry your son didn’t get drafted .Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 6:56 amUnless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:31 pmYes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurateGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 2:03 pmOnly top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MBGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:04 pmYep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:03 pm
Only an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirs
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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How is that possible, I know some in 15th round that have at least 8-10 offersGuest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:55 am What makes no sense is I know a kid drafted in the 14th round but can't even make a AAA U18 team next year. Does that make any sense? How are they going to develop their career?
Maybe they don’t like his character
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Great kid, just hard to get offers. Trying to go Div 1 but just hard to get any commitment now.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:55 pmHow is that possible, I know some in 15th round that have at least 8-10 offersGuest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:55 am What makes no sense is I know a kid drafted in the 14th round but can't even make a AAA U18 team next year. Does that make any sense? How are they going to develop their career?
Maybe they don’t like his character
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Only an idiot wouldn’t know going into development camp that they may not play OHL next season. If you’re not top two picks… no guarantee at all. But OHL teams don’t ask you where you’re playing… they set you up with a spot in Jr A/ Jr B or U18. Parents who think they have a commitment at U18 better be prepared to scramble as the development camps end and kids get placed in spots they thought were theirs
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Yep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.
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Only top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MB
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Yes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurate
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Unless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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We are above 5th round but I disagree with this as I was told to switch to this team with another late rounder by the OHL team ! So speak for yourself. He is highly respected and will be seen lots if we go here we may have to commute but that’s ok
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Ya right APR coaches only care about $$$. Don’t believe what you hear about MB. There are better coaches out there in U18.
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Yep will happen with every team so you need a backup plan for sure. Can’t wait to watch the boys who thought they were safe with APR get squeezed out. Happened to boys last year that thought they were set to play on that team.
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Only top players will be with APR as most teams want the picks to develop with MB
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Yes! And most teams have had this discussion with Mike and players. Anyone good already knows they are safe and this information is accurate
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Unless you’re Peterborough, flint, Barrie, Kingston or London.
All have U 18 affiliates. Unfortunately for the prospects heading to APR, none of their ohl teams care about them, especially not from 5th round on.
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We are above 5th round but I disagree with this as I was told to switch to this team with another late rounder by the OHL team ! So speak for yourself. He is highly respected and will be seen lots if we go here we may have to commute but that’s ok
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Ya right APR coaches only care about $$$. Don’t believe what you hear about MB. There are better coaches out there in U18.
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