Based on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
2008 GTHL AAA
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
All individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:37 pmBased on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
Please do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pmAll individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:37 pmBased on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
Look, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pmPlease do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pmAll individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:37 pmBased on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
Only benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pmLook, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pmPlease do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pmAll individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:37 pmBased on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
https://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2022&v=137Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 9:49 pmOnly benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pmLook, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pmPlease do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pmAll individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.
6 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G...in other words, almost 50% of regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.
Thats the benefit.
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
You talked about 08 or 07? Idiot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:40 amhttps://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2022&v=137Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 9:49 pmOnly benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pmLook, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pmPlease do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pmAll individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 4:37 pm Based on your theory and the 6-1 beat down, does that make the GTA an A league? Or maybe house league?
6 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G...in other words, almost 50% of regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.
Thats the benefit.
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
3 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G....in other words almost 17% of the regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 9:34 amYou talked about 08 or 07? Idiot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:40 amhttps://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2022&v=137Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 9:49 pmOnly benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pmLook, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pmPlease do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:31 pm
All individuals that only their dads think are the best around. The tables have turned and “the G” is not the place to be.
6 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G...in other words, almost 50% of regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.
Thats the benefit.
That's the benefit????????
Soooooooo if you play on a top 10 team in the G you will play a whopping 6 regular season games against a top 10 team.
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
So 83% of the regular season is essentially a waste of time. Good thing the travel is the benefit otherwise there wouldn't be any. OopsieGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 12:02 pm3 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G....in other words almost 17% of the regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 9:34 amYou talked about 08 or 07? Idiot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:40 amhttps://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2022&v=137Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 9:49 pmOnly benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pmLook, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 6:44 pm
Please do not base a spring tournament result as something as significant as “the G” is not the place to be. The G, is by far the best place to play if you are looking for OHL exposure. Overall best talented players in Ontario play in the G, of course there is always a handful of decent players that play elsewhere.
6 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G...in other words, almost 50% of regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.
Thats the benefit.
That's the benefit????????
Soooooooo if you play on a top 10 team in the G you will play a whopping 6 regular season games against a top 10 team.
Re: 2008 GTHL AAA
What about highly skilled GTHL players leaving teams like RW, Sens, Rebels for OMHA (eta and scta) teams. More games, time, refs. Top 60% of first 20 picks coming from the O! In 2024.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 12:14 pmSo 83% of the regular season is essentially a waste of time. Good thing the travel is the benefit otherwise there wouldn't be any. OopsieGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 12:02 pm3 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G....in other words almost 17% of the regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 9:34 amYou talked about 08 or 07? Idiot.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:40 amhttps://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2022&v=137Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 9:49 pmOnly benefit to the G is the travel. That’s it. That’s the only good thing.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 8:30 pm
Look, with the use of video anywhere is the place to be. If the player lives and plays in Nunavut he will be found. This idea of being in "the G" and gaining an advantage solely based on it is ancient history. There is clearly an abundance at talent here but there's an abundance of talent throughout the country. I'd like to believe that my son might be in a better position than others because he plays here, however it is no longer the case. Another well run tournament that showcased a seemingly deep 2008 class this weekend. If there was any doubt about this age group, this weekend showed otherwise. Best of luck to all the boys from all areas of the province, each and everyone of them showed extremely well.
6 of the top 10 teams in Ontario play in the G...in other words, almost 50% of regular season games in the G are played against a top 10 team.
Thats the benefit.
That's the benefit????????
Soooooooo if you play on a top 10 team in the G you will play a whopping 6 regular season games against a top 10 team.
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