2015 AAA

Post a reply

Smilies
:D :) ;) :( :o :shock: :? 8-) :lol: :x :P :oops: :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen: :geek: :ugeek:

BBCode is ON
[img] is ON
[url] is ON
Smilies are ON

Topic review
   

Expand view Topic review: 2015 AAA

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 29, 2024 3:59 pm

Carnevale predictions?

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 29, 2024 11:10 am

We're back BABY!

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Mon May 27, 2024 12:00 am

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 9:45 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm [quote=Guest post_id=124617 time=<a href="tel:1716753316">1716753316</a> user_id=1]
The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.
That’s all good. But are parents of Sens happy to pay 4 digit fees for a supposedly aaa level team? Instead of this their coach knowing that he managed to find only weak kids, decided to hide that fact till the season beginning, put them in tier 2 next to the weakest aa teams. One of the teams they played last season lost all their games in MHL and kids there can barely skate. Moreover he taught them a beautiful live lesson, so kids over his arse, when asked them to miss 5 in one of the games.
[/quote]

LOL. Are you in love with the Sens coach? You’re obsessed with them. So what if that’s what’s happening get over it and if your kid is in AAA which I doubt by the obsession you will get your answer next season on his approach. Toxic clowns stop crying about children’s hockey and support the kids for growth and development.. don’t blame others and get your kid more practice.

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 10:09 pm

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 8:46 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.
There needs to be more of this. Growth mindset is how this keys will improve. Parents who think they’re god because their child is excelling at u10 hockey are pathetic. Get a hobby!

More of this 👌

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 9:45 pm

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.
That’s all good. But are parents of Sens happy to pay 4 digit fees for a supposedly aaa level team? Instead of this their coach knowing that he managed to find only weak kids, decided to hide that fact till the season beginning, put them in tier 2 next to the weakest aa teams. One of the teams they played last season lost all their games in MHL and kids there can barely skate. Moreover he taught them a beautiful live lesson, so kids over his arse, when asked them to miss 5 in one of the games.

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 8:46 pm

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.
There needs to be more of this. Growth mindset is how this keys will improve. Parents who think they’re god because their child is excelling at u10 hockey are pathetic. Get a hobby!

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 8:18 pm

This clown still going. Go spend time with your kid and stop being a degen
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 6:10 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm [quote=Guest post_id=124617 time=<a href="tel:1716753316">1716753316</a> user_id=1]
The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.

NYR
DMF
MAR
JRC
NAT
VK
REP
MM
REB
TIT
SEN
TRW

BOOK IT like the BOOK IT guy
[/quote]

You’re a degen. Go spend time with your kid. BOOK yourself into a mental health clinic to deal with your lack of self esteem... clown

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 6:10 pm

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm
Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.

NYR
DMF
MAR
JRC
NAT
VK
REP
MM
REB
TIT
SEN
TRW

BOOK IT like the BOOK IT guy

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 4:50 pm

Guest wrote: Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.
Wow this is exactly what it takes as an attitude towards achieving next levels and the most mature thing ever said on this page. The trolls should take notes and realize it’s children playing. Always another level to achieve and the rest of you clowns likely blame others for all your failures in life and it shows.

Re: 2015 AAA

by Guest » Sun May 26, 2024 3:55 pm

The AA kids were not all crying and it really isn’t that big of deal.

My son was the goalie getting shelled for 10 goals against … he wants to play AAA hockey but has one year under his belt with goalie pads on. He isn’t strong enough or quick enough yet and getting to play these games only shows him where he has to work to get better.

He lost but absolutely loved playing in it despite giving up 10 … he wants to get good enough to steal those games for wins and he knows he can’t yet but it’s better than when his team wins 10-0 and he sees 0 shots.

Kids are 8/9 years old they all react differently but it’s about getting better; the Sens helped the other kids on the other teams realize where they gotta work to get better to reach their goals if they have any to play AAA. Might not have done much for them other than getting a medal and banner that says champs.

Top