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Maybe if you were playing elite you would know !!! Why you so concerned about everyone else ? Focus on your own damn kid and maybe he will get out of the AA loop.
Playing "Elite" and losing in the quarter finals is not saying much..fyi.
Playing in any spring/summer hockey tournament isn't saying much about about anyone. It merely reflects how ill informed and of touch crazy hockey parents are.
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Your kid obviously couldn’t make a decent summer team
Make? You really believe skill/ability have anything to do with playing summer hockey? Money, money, money. That's how you make summer teams. My kids are too busy playing other rep sports in the summer. You know, being athletes. Wait til little Johnny reaches 16 years old, can't throw/kick a ball/swing a golf club. He'll be real popular with blown out hips/knees and feet that look like a 90 year old's. Not to mention the constant illness due to no natural vitamin d. You have it all planned out for your 11 year old though. 85% of NCAA or NHL players now didn't specialize until they were 15. Do some research. You're just abusing your kid for your dreams now.
If you really think that money is the reason top kids are on the top teams then you’re either blinded by your jealousy or just completely ignorant regarding minor hockey. Your sons sh!tty Prolific team charges just as much as an elite team and he plays with kids who can hardly skate.
Your comments about blown out knees and vitamin D are so ridiculous that you clearly never played sports yourself, or have any clue how physiology or athletic acumen works. Keep your kid in crappy summer hockey and softball and enjoy
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Maybe if you were playing elite you would know !!! Why you so concerned about everyone else ? Focus on your own damn kid and maybe he will get out of the AA loop.
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Playing "Elite" and losing in the quarter finals is not saying much..fyi.
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Playing in any spring/summer hockey tournament isn't saying much about about anyone. It merely reflects how ill informed and of touch crazy hockey parents are.
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Your kid obviously couldn’t make a decent summer team
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Make? You really believe skill/ability have anything to do with playing summer hockey? Money, money, money. That's how you make summer teams. My kids are too busy playing other rep sports in the summer. You know, being athletes. Wait til little Johnny reaches 16 years old, can't throw/kick a ball/swing a golf club. He'll be real popular with blown out hips/knees and feet that look like a 90 year old's. Not to mention the constant illness due to no natural vitamin d. You have it all planned out for your 11 year old though. 85% of NCAA or NHL players now didn't specialize until they were 15. Do some research. You're just abusing your kid for your dreams now.
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If you really think that money is the reason top kids are on the top teams then you’re either blinded by your jealousy or just completely ignorant regarding minor hockey. Your sons sh!tty Prolific team charges just as much as an elite team and he plays with kids who can hardly skate.
Your comments about blown out knees and vitamin D are so ridiculous that you clearly never played sports yourself, or have any clue how physiology or athletic acumen works. Keep your kid in crappy summer hockey and softball and enjoy 🤣