Do you think any AA teams could beat any AAA teams besides the Sens?
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You aren’t wrong. Parents are blinded by the jersey and do not realize for the most part as soon as some comes along that’s a little better their kid will get bounced and they will have developed zero over the years.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:24 amcant argue with your assessment of ak's work. he has done a great job. unfortunately the top kids will continue to leave for better opportunities which is a barrier for nyr to ever be a serious contender in this age group. once a mid tier organization gets off on the wrong foot in minor atom, it's almost impossible to rebuild into a top team. jrc, tm, vk have a huge advantage because of the jersey chasers of more reputable orgs.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:00 amNot Sure what " The big stage means" but NYR has successful age groups like U12 and U16. The team just started off badly in their first years.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:55 amnyr top kids leaving. AK is great, but nyr just cant offer the big stage for these talented kids. they have to do what is best for their kid.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 7:38 am NYR had some really talented kids. If these kids stay and add 2 good D they should be a top team.
But since AK came in as coach, they have been moving up year after year, and they have no " Tyke Superstars." This team will continue to get better each year, in my opinion, off of the actual development of players.
TM and JRC are prime examples of this. How many kids are actually developing? Maybe 1-2 per team and then out with the old in with the new
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AK is a joke of a coach, would not want my teenager to be guided by that disaster of a human.
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Top AA team on ontario would rank 48th (of 54) on the AAA list. They would be very close to TT
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But they haven’t played any AAA teams so how can you know that? You can’t compare a motorcycle to a hot wheel.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:55 amTop AA team on ontario would rank 48th (of 54) on the AAA list. They would be very close to TT
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Look at the results. He’s turned it around. Your personal feelings aside you can’t argue with his success so far.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:38 am AK is a joke of a coach, would not want my teenager to be guided by that disaster of a human.
Also for the top kids advisors will steer them towards the best coaching, not the nicest jersey. The jersey becomes irrelevant. Hence why challenger left TM and joined NYR for his U16 year.
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What success are you referring to AK? your own kid is atrocious and will be playing AA after next season.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:14 pmLook at the results. He’s turned it around. Your personal feelings aside you can’t argue with his success so far.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:38 am AK is a joke of a coach, would not want my teenager to be guided by that disaster of a human.
Also for the top kids advisors will steer them towards the best coaching, not the nicest jersey. The jersey becomes irrelevant. Hence why challenger left TM and joined NYR for his U16 year.
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Just check MHR, are you new to hockey?
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Are the results any more than taking on 4 or 5 players from TRW after they imploded over their coaching issues?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:14 pmLook at the results. He’s turned it around. Your personal feelings aside you can’t argue with his success so far.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:38 am AK is a joke of a coach, would not want my teenager to be guided by that disaster of a human.
Also for the top kids advisors will steer them towards the best coaching, not the nicest jersey. The jersey becomes irrelevant. Hence why challenger left TM and joined NYR for his U16 year.
Was their and extraordinary development.....there may have been a bit but certainly not that much. Recruiting and development are completely different. One could argue the best development actually happened at the Rebels.
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