2013 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:35 pm :D For you crazy parents

Former NHL star Ray Ferraro was asked to talk to parents of a hockey club that was going through a tough time, with parent expectations at an all-time high.
This is what Ferraro told the parents.
– Minor hockey is out of control in terms of Parents chasing the dream for their kids instead of kids deciding on their own how passionate they are for it and how bad they want it.
– In the last 10 years only 21 kids who either played at NSWC or BWC have appeared in at least ONE NHL regular season game. Point is if your banking on your son collecting an NHL pay cheque to solidify his and yours financial future you seriously need to stop and come up with a new plan and now.
– The odds of going pro are extremely low but the odds of having to find a career and a job to pay bills and be a husband and father are extremely high and it’s not dictated by if you played AAA hockey
– Parents need to enjoy the ride while you have it … your son’s minor hockey days end too quickly and often times people end up regretting what they did not know then and what they ending up missing because they were focused on everything but their kid having fun
– As a parent who devotes time and money to your son, the only right you have to ask is they give it their best … not how much ice time they get, if they play on the PP, who is their winger or D partner
– Don’t pay for power skating, dryland training, skill development and expect your son to score 50 goals, if you decide to invest in extras do it because your son asked for it and wants to improve and has a smile on his face each and every time … too many parents decide what they want their kids to do instead of their kids asking to do it.
– 12 month hockey is wrong … organized skills sessions, tryouts, spring hockey is too much and too taxing … kids can shoot pucks, stick handle, play street hockey but they need out of the mental insanity of a hockey rink and need to be engaged in something other than hockey … the time away reinforces the passion to want it
– Coaches are coaches we all know the game and think this should be done a certain way … how come we never tell our kids math teacher how to teach calculus but we think as parents we have the right to tell a hockey coach how much ice time and with whom and when our kids should play.
– When you evaluate your kids season, never base it on how many banners they won, what provincial they won, what tourneys they went to and won … ask yourself what improved from September to April, what did he learn or improve upon including non-hockey stuff … evaluate the season besides wins and losses but gains and improvements. Just let them play, learn and develop. Pressure is high enough, no need to make it worse.
FRPM PA HOCKEY GROUP- LOVE IT!
We all know it. But the maniacs on here will never listen.
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Re: 2013 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:22 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:35 pm :D For you crazy parents

Former NHL star Ray Ferraro was asked to talk to parents of a hockey club that was going through a tough time, with parent expectations at an all-time high.
This is what Ferraro told the parents.
– Minor hockey is out of control in terms of Parents chasing the dream for their kids instead of kids deciding on their own how passionate they are for it and how bad they want it.
– In the last 10 years only 21 kids who either played at NSWC or BWC have appeared in at least ONE NHL regular season game. Point is if your banking on your son collecting an NHL pay cheque to solidify his and yours financial future you seriously need to stop and come up with a new plan and now.
– The odds of going pro are extremely low but the odds of having to find a career and a job to pay bills and be a husband and father are extremely high and it’s not dictated by if you played AAA hockey
– Parents need to enjoy the ride while you have it … your son’s minor hockey days end too quickly and often times people end up regretting what they did not know then and what they ending up missing because they were focused on everything but their kid having fun
– As a parent who devotes time and money to your son, the only right you have to ask is they give it their best … not how much ice time they get, if they play on the PP, who is their winger or D partner
– Don’t pay for power skating, dryland training, skill development and expect your son to score 50 goals, if you decide to invest in extras do it because your son asked for it and wants to improve and has a smile on his face each and every time … too many parents decide what they want their kids to do instead of their kids asking to do it.
– 12 month hockey is wrong … organized skills sessions, tryouts, spring hockey is too much and too taxing … kids can shoot pucks, stick handle, play street hockey but they need out of the mental insanity of a hockey rink and need to be engaged in something other than hockey … the time away reinforces the passion to want it
– Coaches are coaches we all know the game and think this should be done a certain way … how come we never tell our kids math teacher how to teach calculus but we think as parents we have the right to tell a hockey coach how much ice time and with whom and when our kids should play.
– When you evaluate your kids season, never base it on how many banners they won, what provincial they won, what tourneys they went to and won … ask yourself what improved from September to April, what did he learn or improve upon including non-hockey stuff … evaluate the season besides wins and losses but gains and improvements. Just let them play, learn and develop. Pressure is high enough, no need to make it worse.
FRPM PA HOCKEY GROUP- LOVE IT!
We all know it. But the maniacs on here will never listen.
Encino Man You better get this tattooed :lol: :lol:
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Re: 2013 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:55 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:22 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:35 pm :D For you crazy parents

Former NHL star Ray Ferraro was asked to talk to parents of a hockey club that was going through a tough time, with parent expectations at an all-time high.
This is what Ferraro told the parents.
– Minor hockey is out of control in terms of Parents chasing the dream for their kids instead of kids deciding on their own how passionate they are for it and how bad they want it.
– In the last 10 years only 21 kids who either played at NSWC or BWC have appeared in at least ONE NHL regular season game. Point is if your banking on your son collecting an NHL pay cheque to solidify his and yours financial future you seriously need to stop and come up with a new plan and now.
– The odds of going pro are extremely low but the odds of having to find a career and a job to pay bills and be a husband and father are extremely high and it’s not dictated by if you played AAA hockey
– Parents need to enjoy the ride while you have it … your son’s minor hockey days end too quickly and often times people end up regretting what they did not know then and what they ending up missing because they were focused on everything but their kid having fun
– As a parent who devotes time and money to your son, the only right you have to ask is they give it their best … not how much ice time they get, if they play on the PP, who is their winger or D partner
– Don’t pay for power skating, dryland training, skill development and expect your son to score 50 goals, if you decide to invest in extras do it because your son asked for it and wants to improve and has a smile on his face each and every time … too many parents decide what they want their kids to do instead of their kids asking to do it.
– 12 month hockey is wrong … organized skills sessions, tryouts, spring hockey is too much and too taxing … kids can shoot pucks, stick handle, play street hockey but they need out of the mental insanity of a hockey rink and need to be engaged in something other than hockey … the time away reinforces the passion to want it
– Coaches are coaches we all know the game and think this should be done a certain way … how come we never tell our kids math teacher how to teach calculus but we think as parents we have the right to tell a hockey coach how much ice time and with whom and when our kids should play.
– When you evaluate your kids season, never base it on how many banners they won, what provincial they won, what tourneys they went to and won … ask yourself what improved from September to April, what did he learn or improve upon including non-hockey stuff … evaluate the season besides wins and losses but gains and improvements. Just let them play, learn and develop. Pressure is high enough, no need to make it worse.
FRPM PA HOCKEY GROUP- LOVE IT!
We all know it. But the maniacs on here will never listen.
Encino Man You better get this tattooed :lol: :lol:
Why is it always NHL or bust?

There are tones of places for your kid to play high level hockey. If they are enjoying it, I want to keep pushing them along and helping them get to as high of a level they can. We don't stay on this earth long. Why wouldn't we?

If your kid doesn't like hockey, or isn't passionate about it. That's when we need to look at our kids and really understand if we are doing the right thing for them or not. Do you really want to ruin your relationship with your kid to have them be the bottom 3 players on a AAA team? Do you really want you kid to miss out on life because you have them skating 6 days a week?
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Re: 2013 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:06 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:55 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:22 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:35 pm :D For you crazy parents

Former NHL star Ray Ferraro was asked to talk to parents of a hockey club that was going through a tough time, with parent expectations at an all-time high.
This is what Ferraro told the parents.
– Minor hockey is out of control in terms of Parents chasing the dream for their kids instead of kids deciding on their own how passionate they are for it and how bad they want it.
– In the last 10 years only 21 kids who either played at NSWC or BWC have appeared in at least ONE NHL regular season game. Point is if your banking on your son collecting an NHL pay cheque to solidify his and yours financial future you seriously need to stop and come up with a new plan and now.
– The odds of going pro are extremely low but the odds of having to find a career and a job to pay bills and be a husband and father are extremely high and it’s not dictated by if you played AAA hockey
– Parents need to enjoy the ride while you have it … your son’s minor hockey days end too quickly and often times people end up regretting what they did not know then and what they ending up missing because they were focused on everything but their kid having fun
– As a parent who devotes time and money to your son, the only right you have to ask is they give it their best … not how much ice time they get, if they play on the PP, who is their winger or D partner
– Don’t pay for power skating, dryland training, skill development and expect your son to score 50 goals, if you decide to invest in extras do it because your son asked for it and wants to improve and has a smile on his face each and every time … too many parents decide what they want their kids to do instead of their kids asking to do it.
– 12 month hockey is wrong … organized skills sessions, tryouts, spring hockey is too much and too taxing … kids can shoot pucks, stick handle, play street hockey but they need out of the mental insanity of a hockey rink and need to be engaged in something other than hockey … the time away reinforces the passion to want it
– Coaches are coaches we all know the game and think this should be done a certain way … how come we never tell our kids math teacher how to teach calculus but we think as parents we have the right to tell a hockey coach how much ice time and with whom and when our kids should play.
– When you evaluate your kids season, never base it on how many banners they won, what provincial they won, what tourneys they went to and won … ask yourself what improved from September to April, what did he learn or improve upon including non-hockey stuff … evaluate the season besides wins and losses but gains and improvements. Just let them play, learn and develop. Pressure is high enough, no need to make it worse.
FRPM PA HOCKEY GROUP- LOVE IT!
We all know it. But the maniacs on here will never listen.
Encino Man You better get this tattooed :lol: :lol:
Why is it always NHL or bust?

There are tones of places for your kid to play high level hockey. If they are enjoying it, I want to keep pushing them along and helping them get to as high of a level they can. We don't stay on this earth long. Why wouldn't we?

If your kid doesn't like hockey, or isn't passionate about it. That's when we need to look at our kids and really understand if we are doing the right thing for them or not. Do you really want to ruin your relationship with your kid to have them be the bottom 3 players on a AAA team? Do you really want you kid to miss out on life because you have them skating 6 days a week?

Dr Chung should get that last quote tattooed! Poor kid don’t want to play hockey any more!
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unreal first day of games. Rebels suck and so does trw. oh wait. no. Totally expected. Likely no surprises until jrc loses one and it becomes the other teams Stanley cup.
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Out of curiosity how many 2014’s are playing up in the G. The one at JRC is a real stud kid 2014. Not sure if other parents feel good about their kid playing up with limited time.
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2013dad wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:45 pm Out of curiosity how many 2014’s are playing up in the G. The one at JRC is a real stud kid 2014. Not sure if other parents feel good about their kid playing up with limited time.

Real stud? He’s not even noticeable. Should probably go back to his own age next year and get twice the ice time he is now.
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Guest wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:50 pm
2013dad wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:45 pm Out of curiosity how many 2014’s are playing up in the G. The one at JRC is a real stud kid 2014. Not sure if other parents feel good about their kid playing up with limited time.

Real stud? He’s not even noticeable. Should probably go back to his own age next year and get twice the ice time he is now.

He’s definitely over his head in this age group but also remember the whole 2014 group is far behind the 2013s due to covid shutdown. Not their fault but it is a fact. Maybe a learning year this year and go back to his age group next year.
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Guest wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 4:43 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:50 pm
2013dad wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:45 pm Out of curiosity how many 2014’s are playing up in the G. The one at JRC is a real stud kid 2014. Not sure if other parents feel good about their kid playing up with limited time.

Real stud? He’s not even noticeable. Should probably go back to his own age next year and get twice the ice time he is now.

He’s definitely over his head in this age group but also remember the whole 2014 group is far behind the 2013s due to covid shutdown. Not their fault but it is a fact. Maybe a learning year this year and go back to his age group next year.
The 2014 teams each have so many 2015s playing up so that kid can’t go down. He’s too good. Jrc didn’t cut him which says a lot. The majors kid has fallen off big time but so have most of the majors kids. Who else is there.
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Guest wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:03 am
Guest wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 4:43 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:50 pm
2013dad wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:45 pm Out of curiosity how many 2014’s are playing up in the G. The one at JRC is a real stud kid 2014. Not sure if other parents feel good about their kid playing up with limited time.

Real stud? He’s not even noticeable. Should probably go back to his own age next year and get twice the ice time he is now.

He’s definitely over his head in this age group but also remember the whole 2014 group is far behind the 2013s due to covid shutdown. Not their fault but it is a fact. Maybe a learning year this year and go back to his age group next year.
The 2014 teams each have so many 2015s playing up so that kid can’t go down. He’s too good. Jrc didn’t cut him which says a lot. The majors kid has fallen off big time but so have most of the majors kids. Who else is there.
2014 is the worst year in hockey over the last 15 years. 2015 teams smash 2014 teams all spring / summer. The best 2014 kids all play on 2 teams (VK and NATS) the rest of the 2014 G would be hard pressed to beat a 2015 AAA team the following year.

Anyways this is the 2013 thread , who wins it all ? JRC or Marlies lol
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