Honestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pmClearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:05 amLook at the video. Dirty hit. Intent to injure. That's it. Stop defending the kid. That's a penalty and suspension in any league at any level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 9:30 amOh please...I was there too. It wasn't a "dirty hit" or "intent to injure"...it was a puck race and two players engaged prior to getting to the boards. It's a common play when neither player wants to yield, unfortunately one player was off balance and fell awkwardly into the boards.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2023 7:53 pmI was there. Saw it live and held my breath when it happened. Look at the video.and stop being ridiculous. Intent to injure. Could have been catastrophic. Wake up man.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 5:37 pm You clearly weren’t there. Only reason kid got a penalty is because the refs have to give one when someone gets hurt. GTC were no angels. They were always grabbing opposing players sticks etc..
Like I said, a routine play with a very unfortunate outcome that happens from time to time.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
2008 GTHL A East
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I'm glad you said it - "he was not expecting to be plowed into the boards". Thats exactly what I'm saying...single A players don't protect themselves along the boards and in the corners. They are not prepared for any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 2:29 pmHonestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pmClearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:05 amLook at the video. Dirty hit. Intent to injure. That's it. Stop defending the kid. That's a penalty and suspension in any league at any level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 9:30 am
Oh please...I was there too. It wasn't a "dirty hit" or "intent to injure"...it was a puck race and two players engaged prior to getting to the boards. It's a common play when neither player wants to yield, unfortunately one player was off balance and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Like I said, a routine play with a very unfortunate outcome that happens from time to time.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Single A parents are not prepared to see any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental. Which is why anytime two players touch, you think it's a "hit".
Kids who play contact take a completely different line in the corner and along the boards. Whether the hit is legal or illegal, they are prepared for some degree of contact. They also know the point of no return, when they no longer have the option to abort and will have to take a hit to make the play. These kids know how to protect themselves.
Clearly you can't see the difference between the style of play between the two divisions and you have no idea what you're looking at. It's no surprise you see things the way you do.
From what I saw, the injured player left his line of travel to engage the other player. It was this decision that set off the chain of events that resulted in the outcome. Post the video and we can discuss further.
Re: 2008 GTHL A East
TA is a dirty team led by an unstable head case of a coach.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:43 pmI'm glad you said it - "he was not expecting to be plowed into the boards". Thats exactly what I'm saying...single A players don't protect themselves along the boards and in the corners. They are not prepared for any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 2:29 pmHonestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pmClearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:05 amLook at the video. Dirty hit. Intent to injure. That's it. Stop defending the kid. That's a penalty and suspension in any league at any level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 9:30 am
Oh please...I was there too. It wasn't a "dirty hit" or "intent to injure"...it was a puck race and two players engaged prior to getting to the boards. It's a common play when neither player wants to yield, unfortunately one player was off balance and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Like I said, a routine play with a very unfortunate outcome that happens from time to time.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Single A parents are not prepared to see any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental. Which is why anytime two players touch, you think it's a "hit".
Kids who play contact take a completely different line in the corner and along the boards. Whether the hit is legal or illegal, they are prepared for some degree of contact. They also know the point of no return, when they no longer have the option to abort and will have to take a hit to make the play. These kids know how to protect themselves.
Clearly you can't see the difference between the style of play between the two divisions and you have no idea what you're looking at. It's no surprise you see things the way you do.
From what I saw, the injured player left his line of travel to engage the other player. It was this decision that set off the chain of events that resulted in the outcome. Post the video and we can discuss further.
Re: 2008 GTHL A East
He turned down your wife and cut your kid - get over it.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:37 pmTA is a dirty team led by an unstable head case of a coach.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:43 pmI'm glad you said it - "he was not expecting to be plowed into the boards". Thats exactly what I'm saying...single A players don't protect themselves along the boards and in the corners. They are not prepared for any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 2:29 pmHonestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pmClearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:05 amLook at the video. Dirty hit. Intent to injure. That's it. Stop defending the kid. That's a penalty and suspension in any league at any level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 9:30 am
Oh please...I was there too. It wasn't a "dirty hit" or "intent to injure"...it was a puck race and two players engaged prior to getting to the boards. It's a common play when neither player wants to yield, unfortunately one player was off balance and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Like I said, a routine play with a very unfortunate outcome that happens from time to time.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Single A parents are not prepared to see any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental. Which is why anytime two players touch, you think it's a "hit".
Kids who play contact take a completely different line in the corner and along the boards. Whether the hit is legal or illegal, they are prepared for some degree of contact. They also know the point of no return, when they no longer have the option to abort and will have to take a hit to make the play. These kids know how to protect themselves.
Clearly you can't see the difference between the style of play between the two divisions and you have no idea what you're looking at. It's no surprise you see things the way you do.
From what I saw, the injured player left his line of travel to engage the other player. It was this decision that set off the chain of events that resulted in the outcome. Post the video and we can discuss further.
Re: 2008 GTHL A East
LOL believe me that coach didn’t turn down anyone’s wife lmao!!!!Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 3:27 pmHe turned down your wife and cut your kid - get over it.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:37 pmTA is a dirty team led by an unstable head case of a coach.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:43 pmI'm glad you said it - "he was not expecting to be plowed into the boards". Thats exactly what I'm saying...single A players don't protect themselves along the boards and in the corners. They are not prepared for any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 2:29 pmHonestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pmClearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 10:05 am
Look at the video. Dirty hit. Intent to injure. That's it. Stop defending the kid. That's a penalty and suspension in any league at any level.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Single A parents are not prepared to see any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental. Which is why anytime two players touch, you think it's a "hit".
Kids who play contact take a completely different line in the corner and along the boards. Whether the hit is legal or illegal, they are prepared for some degree of contact. They also know the point of no return, when they no longer have the option to abort and will have to take a hit to make the play. These kids know how to protect themselves.
Clearly you can't see the difference between the style of play between the two divisions and you have no idea what you're looking at. It's no surprise you see things the way you do.
From what I saw, the injured player left his line of travel to engage the other player. It was this decision that set off the chain of events that resulted in the outcome. Post the video and we can discuss further.
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Not only that but his kid stinks and wouldn’t even make a house league team in any sport if he wasn’t the coach, which, and here’s a big secret, is the only reason why that lunatic coaches in the first place.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 3:29 pmLOL believe me that coach didn’t turn down anyone’s wife lmao!!!!Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 3:27 pmHe turned down your wife and cut your kid - get over it.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:37 pmTA is a dirty team led by an unstable head case of a coach.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:43 pmI'm glad you said it - "he was not expecting to be plowed into the boards". Thats exactly what I'm saying...single A players don't protect themselves along the boards and in the corners. They are not prepared for any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 2:29 pmHonestly, something is wrong with you. Just look at the video. And stop blaming the injured player who went to play the puck and was not expecting to be plowed into the boards by a gutless TA player. That's not a competitive play at ANY level. But is is a DIRTY play at EVERY level. Hitting from behind, boarding....pick your poison.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:52 pm
Clearly your upset and if the injured player is your son, I don’t blame you. However I’d say you have a bias perspective, which is why you see it the way you do.
If TA is a dirty team, what you say about the team that finished the tourney with 100 PIMS?
TA finished the tourney with only 39 PIMS, which include the 15 PIMS given due to the unfortunate injury. The lowest in the NC division. If the kid didn’t get hurt, there would have been no penalty on the play.
Truth - the injured player was the one who initiated contact prior to getting to the boards. Not a dirty play or attempt to injure, just a competitive play that happens at all levels, when neither player wants to yield. It’s the type of play that causes spectators who know the risks to hold their breath. Unfortunately he put himself in a bad position and fell awkwardly into the boards.
Single A parents are not prepared to see any contact whatsoever - deliberate, accidental or incidental. Which is why anytime two players touch, you think it's a "hit".
Kids who play contact take a completely different line in the corner and along the boards. Whether the hit is legal or illegal, they are prepared for some degree of contact. They also know the point of no return, when they no longer have the option to abort and will have to take a hit to make the play. These kids know how to protect themselves.
Clearly you can't see the difference between the style of play between the two divisions and you have no idea what you're looking at. It's no surprise you see things the way you do.
From what I saw, the injured player left his line of travel to engage the other player. It was this decision that set off the chain of events that resulted in the outcome. Post the video and we can discuss further.
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Yes, curious. Saw that their website lists a coach for AA, but nothing yet for A - anyone know?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 4:32 pm HC blowing up with the coach issue?
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