Funny all those names Eric mentions were at the skate for Ajax and including mine who was mentioned and that is false info no we are not leaving for NS .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pmLmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:59 pmAPR is who the junior teams are telling their players to go to . So clearly will be strong team again .Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:39 pm Who didn't get asked? Who is the three way deal?
NS will be middle pack with COW .Bowmanville is getting new team next year and apparently are waiting on an answer for head coach .
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
2008 ETA
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You are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pmLmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:59 pmAPR is who the junior teams are telling their players to go to . So clearly will be strong team again .Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:39 pm Who didn't get asked? Who is the three way deal?
NS will be middle pack with COW .Bowmanville is getting new team next year and apparently are waiting on an answer for head coach .
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
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Not Eric commenting here but it’s still early everyone. Who is skating where means Jack till commitment letter is signed.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:17 pmFunny all those names Eric mentions were at the skate for Ajax and including mine who was mentioned and that is false info no we are not leaving for NS .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pmLmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:59 pm
APR is who the junior teams are telling their players to go to . So clearly will be strong team again .
NS will be middle pack with COW .Bowmanville is getting new team next year and apparently are waiting on an answer for head coach .
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
APR is up against it in that manner because NS and Whitby can sign these kids now, some may take the sure thing versus waiting till august
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False all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pmLmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:59 pm
APR is who the junior teams are telling their players to go to . So clearly will be strong team again .
NS will be middle pack with COW .Bowmanville is getting new team next year and apparently are waiting on an answer for head coach .
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
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Bitterness is an awful trait . Just two og dad's who hate MB because he talked to almost all of Oshawa but wouldn't talk to that "top" d pair
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The post said lots of teams don’t care which is true. The important thing is to play and develop and not sit on a bench. Some teams like Sarnia like players close by playing JR B. Some teams like Barrie and Peterborough like there kids on U18. Depends on the kid, the team and the situation.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pmLmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:59 pm
APR is who the junior teams are telling their players to go to . So clearly will be strong team again .
NS will be middle pack with COW .Bowmanville is getting new team next year and apparently are waiting on an answer for head coach .
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
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Agree, every team will tell you where is best. Most have had interviews and told them where they are planning to go and ask if that is ok . A lot of the interviews we had approved u18 but only certain programs (Petes, Ajax , Barrie) it all depends on the kid and situation. Ultimately you choose and hope they approve of it . No harm in JR A if that’s where they will develop, or a great u18 program.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:46 amThe post said lots of teams don’t care which is true. The important thing is to play and develop and not sit on a bench. Some teams like Sarnia like players close by playing JR B. Some teams like Barrie and Peterborough like there kids on U18. Depends on the kid, the team and the situation.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pm
Lmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
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Of course Pete’s and Barrie suggested their U 18 programs. But anyone knows Pete’s are awful, .500 programGuest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:58 amAgree, every team will tell you where is best. Most have had interviews and told them where they are planning to go and ask if that is ok . A lot of the interviews we had approved u18 but only certain programs (Petes, Ajax , Barrie) it all depends on the kid and situation. Ultimately you choose and hope they approve of it . No harm in JR A if that’s where they will develop, or a great u18 program.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:46 amThe post said lots of teams don’t care which is true. The important thing is to play and develop and not sit on a bench. Some teams like Sarnia like players close by playing JR B. Some teams like Barrie and Peterborough like there kids on U18. Depends on the kid, the team and the situation.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
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Does it really matter if you win U18 …lol No it matters if you develop as a player on and off the ice .
Very good coaches next year so pick what is best for development, not if you win especially if you sit on bench during important parts of the game . Pick wisely not by past record! Many experienced scouts have told me kids should play U18 rather than Jr .
Very good coaches next year so pick what is best for development, not if you win especially if you sit on bench during important parts of the game . Pick wisely not by past record! Many experienced scouts have told me kids should play U18 rather than Jr .
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You really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 5:34 pmAre you new to this jr. B lolGuest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:05 pm
Lmao, maybe a few are, but the players that matter are being told to make a Tier II or Jr B team. Those being shipped to APR are fringe and below. Winners are clearly beating sent to other teams…..aka the champions…..lmao.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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