Darrel Levy is the best. The rest are mediocre. Flow through and cash grab for the perennially unemployed. Levy and you'll get a workout.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 11:00 pm Who's running skates this summer? But good ones.
2008 GTHL AAA
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?Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 3:50 pmPay cash and problem solved. Fcuk the government and tax lawyersGuest wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 10:20 amI am a tax lawyer. You don't want to get audited. In tax court you are guilty until you prove yourself innocent. CRA will take it seriously if kids are involved. But ... Low blow to call the tip line.Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:16 amBro, who's the trainer? Is he one of the Flyer's trainers? You want to stick it to one of these guys, you call the CRA. Buddy, I'd let sleeping dogs lie. You never know who's reaching this shit.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 9:45 pm Is this guy still at it ……..
F u c k
Get off these website u loser or call the guy
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Hey everyone,
I’m Sebastian, a Division 1 hockey player at Colgate University, and I’ve been through the ups and downs of chasing a hockey career. From playing AAA in the GTHL alongside future NHL stars to missing the OHL Draft, I’ve experienced both the highs and the setbacks.
Looking back, I made a lot of mistakes—ones that cost me time, confidence, and opportunities. If I’d had the right guidance earlier, my journey would have been a lot smoother. That’s why I’m offering mental coaching for young athletes who are serious about getting to the next level.
This isn’t just about hard work (though that’s important)—it’s about building the right mindset, resilience, and strategies to seize their opportunities and avoid the obstacles that held me back.
If you’re a parent or an athlete looking for the edge to succeed, check out my story and what I offer here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HiX ... sp=sharing
Feel free to call or shoot me a text and/or email as well.
Let’s make sure your athlete is ready to seize their opportunities and achieve their full potential—because every moment counts.
Cheers,
Sebastian
dialedinsportsmentoring@gmail.com
647-282-3908
I’m Sebastian, a Division 1 hockey player at Colgate University, and I’ve been through the ups and downs of chasing a hockey career. From playing AAA in the GTHL alongside future NHL stars to missing the OHL Draft, I’ve experienced both the highs and the setbacks.
Looking back, I made a lot of mistakes—ones that cost me time, confidence, and opportunities. If I’d had the right guidance earlier, my journey would have been a lot smoother. That’s why I’m offering mental coaching for young athletes who are serious about getting to the next level.
This isn’t just about hard work (though that’s important)—it’s about building the right mindset, resilience, and strategies to seize their opportunities and avoid the obstacles that held me back.
If you’re a parent or an athlete looking for the edge to succeed, check out my story and what I offer here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HiX ... sp=sharing
Feel free to call or shoot me a text and/or email as well.
Let’s make sure your athlete is ready to seize their opportunities and achieve their full potential—because every moment counts.
Cheers,
Sebastian
dialedinsportsmentoring@gmail.com
647-282-3908
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He’s not wrong though, if you’re not smart enough to go to George Brown, maybe you can marry a woman to live off.Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2024 11:32 amYou’re a huge knobGuest wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 11:24 pm Look, it's going to OK hockey. Lots of driving and the fees will be high. Maybe a couple of players will move up the food chain, but it if you missed the draft, all the good will and big time dreams will come to naught. But a good year of hockey and then off to George Brown.
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