HH is proving they don’t need him.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:08 amThis is a total lie! What happened in London was all the fault of the coach and his band of brothers. BL never threatened the coach physically. He never freaked about ice time. What he did was ask why are all the clique kids who have no clue how to play hockey getting the majority of minutes. NL was their best player by a mile and was the reason that team won so many games. Look at LJK this season. Losing record. Just went 1 and 3 at Silverstick. The team desperately needs a new coach and new players.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 12:28 amAnother set of completely delusional parents. The kid was never “magical” and hasn’t been dominant in a long time. It’s clearly the jackass dad making remarks on here. Enjoy the iPhone videos of your kid scoring goals in u10 buddy it’s all u got left.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:02 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 3:33 pmWhy should anyone stop? Maybe because you want to continue clinging to your misguided narrative? Why should a kid or his dad keep him in a situation that isn't quite right for him/them? Most of these teams will cut a kid loose the very moment someone better comes along but all you high and mighty jerk offs act as though these kids owe some sort of loyalty to the teams? Give me a break. These teams continually sell one thing and then deliver another, usually folding to the demands of a select few. Its ridiculous, and it happens everywhere.. The G, Alliance, OMHA, everywhere. Ive known of this family for a while, and if BL is reading this, keep doing what's best for the kid and find the right spot. Who cares what these people say because one day, when the kid is doing great things, they're all gonna talk about how "their kid played on his line"Blahblah wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 1:03 pmJust stop it dad.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:10 am
He is magical. A really fun kid to watch play the game we all love so much. He's endured a ton of hatred and jealousy over his short hockey journey. Mostly the hate is from other parents. I heard it was especially bad in London, but I wouldn't doubt the same happened in Halton. Everyone seems so quick to jump to conclusions by saying there is a "trend of quitting on his teams" without knowing all the facts. Maybe, just maybe, the team quit on him, or should I say, the other hate-filled, jealous parents, by being so toxic and poisoning teammates; the kid never stood a chance. We all know about the London coach and what happened last season. Perhaps it was not the young 11 year old kid who was to blame for that fiasco. There are always two sides to a story.
I agree , my son played with him for 2 seasons of spring hockey , he’s a nice kid , parents are nice , and the kid listens well and works hard . We were a better team with him on it - funny how he wasn’t “jumping ship” then , it’s because the coach treated him well , same with the kids amd the other parents - I think it’s absolutely pathetic that grown ass men get all excited bashing and gosling about small children ..
And it was over in London when the dad freaked about ice time and threatened the coach physically. Anyone would have cut his ass.
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It’s scary when the Dad talks about himself in the 3rd person like above. If the kid was a real player he’d have never gone HH in the first place, ever think of that? Play in a terrible SCTA league.
NL family promised HH the moon and NL ended up being the 3-4 best HH player, which didn’t make it worthwhile to listen to the dads insane demands and he got punted from the team, which has thrived without him.
NL had ONE GOAL in 6 games at the Brick last summer and clearly struggled, you think he was “magical” then too? He stunk up the joint. Stats don’t lie bud. One goal and two secondary assists is a fail.
Give your head a shake and shut yer yap.