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The Brick tourney is mentioned during a Hockey Night in Canada intermission broadcast almost every single year including other major sports news station too, its that infamous
in·fa·mous-well known for some bad quality or deed.
.... So you are saying it is shit?
You felt the need to type that lame response to a 5 day old post at midnight on a Saturday? Get a life bro
The Brick tourney is mentioned during a Hockey Night in Canada intermission broadcast almost every single year including other major sports news station too, its that infamous
in·fa·mous-well known for some bad quality or deed.
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:50 am
Pro Hockey is rolling into the brick. I would say the are definitely the favorites at this point. But anything can happen in Edmonton
Nobody has seen every team play so impossible to call a favourite at this point. My son was on PH brick last year and we thought we were favourites too but it’s a different game in Edmonton. That’s what makes it so fun to watch as long as your kid isn’t on the ice
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:50 am
Pro Hockey is rolling into the brick. I would say the are definitely the favorites at this point. But anything can happen in Edmonton
Sure. Look at the tournaments they enter themselves into. The only other brick team there was Boston which they won 6-1. What a boring tournament to be in. TBD beat Boston 10-1. Wait until Edmonton. Game changes.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 10:32 am
Hold up: Edmonton is different because the ice is smaller and everyone shortens their bench? I don’t get it. If most of these teams have played each other already, what’s the trip to Edmonton for? It seems like you’ve done the important part already (play against the best), so what’s so great about this experience?
Lugging hockey equipment across the country: $350
Eating team meals with insufferable parents: $1000+
Flights for the family: $3000+
Hotel for a week: $1500+
Team fees: $5000+
Playing against the same teams from the last 2 months on smaller ice in the arm pit of Canada: priceless!
I guess I’m just jealous my ankle biter couldn’t crack the line up while these grocery sticks paid thousands to watch their big-ice-dependent teammates play hockey at a mall in Deadmonton.
Have fun!
The Brick tourney is mentioned during a Hockey Night in Canada intermission broadcast almost every single year including other major sports news station too, its that infamous.
You are just the A-typical jealous parent through and through. Let.It.Go.