Move on to what?!? The process of changing teams is in no way a simple processGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:13 pmPlay your season and move on. Simple.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:10 pmSo your suggestion is just dont play? Like I'm not sure what your argument isGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:24 pmWell once you sign your registration card, which you do freely, you are registered to that team for the season. I’m assuming everyone understands that. If at the end of the season you didn’t like that situation don’t re-sign. Move on.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:19 pmExplain to everyone why you should have any say in where a child gets to chase his dream. You're nobody. Drop the god complex and give the people what they want.
Good players held hostage - Bad players given releases
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You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
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Well, in the G if you don’t like your team you’ve got 11 more to work with.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:22 pm You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
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Not everyone plays in the G. Obviously it's not an issue there.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:26 pmWell, in the G if you don’t like your team you’ve got 11 more to work with.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:22 pm You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
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Probably one of the reasons so many players want to play there.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:28 pmNot everyone plays in the G. Obviously it's not an issue there.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:26 pmWell, in the G if you don’t like your team you’ve got 11 more to work with.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:22 pm You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
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If you are outside the G is where players get screwed and stuck.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:26 pmWell, in the G if you don’t like your team you’ve got 11 more to work with.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:22 pm You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
I expected my son to play AAA this year with the same team he's been on for the last 2 years. New coach came in real A-hole tied up players until the last day of AAA tryouts leaving them not where to go.
Issue 1 What can't you try out with multiple teams while you wait for a coach to make a decision? My Kid would have had an opportunity to try out for other teams if he was cut after the 2nd skate but was not allowed to skate with anyone else until he got released.
Once I he was released and There was no AAA option within an acceptable driving distance I had him skate with a few of the top 10 AA teams in Ontario who all wanted him on their roster
Issue 2 Since we are not in a LOR center my son is not allowed to play AA in the G. I am 5 mins west from a GTHL Center and and 8 mins north of a LOR center.
My home center is AA team that would struggle to beat most A centers.
They should have open borders and limit each center to 1 team at each level AAA, AA and A.
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People want to play there because of the level of coaching and competition.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:39 pmProbably one of the reasons so many players want to play there.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:28 pmNot everyone plays in the G. Obviously it's not an issue there.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:26 pmWell, in the G if you don’t like your team you’ve got 11 more to work with.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:22 pm You can't just move on at the end of a season. You're still required to register for the org where you reside. Then you can request the release. Teams have the right to deny an F1 request. The question though, is if you have a good player looking to play elsewhere, how can you deny? I mean you'd have a kid playing for you who doesn't want to be there......that is not ok in my books. These are just kids. Let them go where they want regardless how good or bad they are.
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The GTHL is part of the LOR...Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:54 pmSince we are not in a LOR center my son is not allowed to play AA in the G. I am 5 mins west from a GTHL Center and and 8 mins north of a LOR center.
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Yes but my center is not part of LOR.
We are not part of LOR. So he can play AAA in the G but not AA for some reason. They have import rules that should allow OMHA players to come in but only allow some OMHA centers. LOR should include all OMHA centers
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You know they own your rights and you can't go wherever you wantGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:24 pmWell once you sign your registration card, which you do freely, you are registered to that team for the season. I’m assuming everyone understands that. If at the end of the season you didn’t like that situation don’t re-sign. Move on.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:19 pmExplain to everyone why you should have any say in where a child gets to chase his dream. You're nobody. Drop the god complex and give the people what they want.
Right? It just isn't that easy.
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