2012 GTHL AAA

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5 to 2
They got crushed
4-2 with an open net is not getting crushed
But if it makes you feel better to say it then go right ahead.
Rebs are a great team.Much respect to the kids and coaching staff on a great season and hard fought playoffs.
The difference maker for the Rebels is the parent in the stands barking orders.
Put him on the bench next year and they are champions.
You are welcome Rebels.
You're making stuff up now. Go away Troll.
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:54 am Great work all round and great coaching. NY are clearly very quick and skilled kids with a lot of talent. MC took advantage of his bigger sized kids to make the game competitive and it worked. Size plays a huge role at this age and yesterday was the perfect example. Great game!
There were a few kids that really were clear standouts in that game, you can see the kids that find that next level when it is needed and those kids are going to do many great things over the next several years in hockey, It will be fun to watch!
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:54 am Great work all round and great coaching. NY are clearly very quick and skilled kids with a lot of talent. MC took advantage of his bigger sized kids to make the game competitive and it worked. Size plays a huge role at this age and yesterday was the perfect example. Great game!
Ummmm the smaller faster team won and the bigger slower team lost. Speed plays a huge role at this age.
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:55 am
Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:54 am Great work all round and great coaching. NY are clearly very quick and skilled kids with a lot of talent. MC took advantage of his bigger sized kids to make the game competitive and it worked. Size plays a huge role at this age and yesterday was the perfect example. Great game!
Ummmm the smaller faster team won and the bigger slower team lost. Speed plays a huge role at this age.
NYR is definitely small. They have one of the smallest players in the whole league playing D, which is interesting. Their forwards are also on the smaller side. And it seems like they are doubling down on small next year. Good luck PS!
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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2024 1:25 pm
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the only people that are projecting failure on the top 4 teams are the insecure dad's of bottom feeders. Jrc, TM, NYr and Rebs are all a league above.

it pains you that your kid is not talented enough to make those teams as you have had 0 meaningless games in 3 years.
ok rebs dad. JRC and NYR I will give that they are a league above with NYR the clear outlier. TM, Rebs, Nats, VK and DMF are all in the same company so don't sit there and think you are a league above the rest.
No one says good things about any one else. If people are saying you are overated, not going to be good at u14, your coaching sucks, your kid is a going to be a brick bust, he is good now but wait till u16 etc,

it means that your kid is an impact player. They think he is a threat to their johnnies success and do not like that he takes away the spot light.

None of your opinions matter if you are in the stands. The top players and teams will continue to shine while you look for ways to knock their success. the stats do not lie, but your rose coloured glasses do!
100!

It amazes me the amount of BS that gets written here. A bunch of loser parents trying to stir the pot and hopeful their kid might get noticed. Such a joke.
Corrente for Prime Minister
Sure if you think having 11 year olds sniffing smelling salts before a game is a good idea
Do you guys just sit around making this s hit up? Are you inbred or what?
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:55 am
Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:54 am Great work all round and great coaching. NY are clearly very quick and skilled kids with a lot of talent. MC took advantage of his bigger sized kids to make the game competitive and it worked. Size plays a huge role at this age and yesterday was the perfect example. Great game!
Ummmm the smaller faster team won and the bigger slower team lost. Speed plays a huge role at this age.
SPEED IS A HUGE ROLE AT EVERY AGE. There are some real standout skaters on both teams. IF you notice the beautiful skaters with great balance make it look effortless those are the kids to watch in the long term they always do well because the game is much easier for them as the space disappears.
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:00 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:55 am
Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:54 am Great work all round and great coaching. NY are clearly very quick and skilled kids with a lot of talent. MC took advantage of his bigger sized kids to make the game competitive and it worked. Size plays a huge role at this age and yesterday was the perfect example. Great game!
Ummmm the smaller faster team won and the bigger slower team lost. Speed plays a huge role at this age.
SPEED IS A HUGE ROLE AT EVERY AGE. There are some real standout skaters on both teams. IF you notice the beautiful skaters with great balance make it look effortless those are the kids to watch in the long term they always do well because the game is much easier for them as the space disappears.
I agree. Skating, puck skills and puck protection or the most important skills, size helps, but if you keep falling or taking penalties and getting out of position, your aggressive kid will be riding the pine…
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If that is the case why are teams loading up on bigger kids over skill and speed?
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Guest wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:12 pm If that is the case why are teams loading up on bigger kids over skill and speed?
They aren't. Just the shitty teams are.
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Not true. Top 6 teams with the exception of NYR taking bigger kids over skill and skating.
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