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Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 3:23 pm

Guest wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 10:07 pm
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Send the link
They finished 10th out of 10 teams and didn't make the playoff round, what else is there to know. PF got a nice trip out of it though.
But they had BF as their goalie …???
Yeah. He actually got shots and averaged 6 GAA.
But 6 elite gaa
lol

The pro hockey team slapped Latvia 15-2 and Latvia beat Toronto elite 8-4. So yeah all the Goals against were 100% elite lol
And Czech beat Pro Hockey and lost 2x to TE. Go figure, it's all irrelevant.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 2:48 pm

That doesn’t even include the org fee.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 2:14 pm

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 1:45 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 12:33 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 12:04 pm If there is a coaching cost for a parent coach and a non parent bench, that is fair. When there is a high coaching cost on an entire parent bench the budget that is questionable
MR coach takes cost that equal his sons portion of the budget -$7k
TYN coach takes 40k for a parent bench - $8500
TM coach doesn’t take anything - budget is $6000
Plus another 40k from 2014 bench for TYN bros
Sounds like these guys are taking everyone for a ride.
Why are all the other parent coaches, not full parent staff taking less money ?
Does anyone question this, or is everyone naive ?
Does the organization know about this ?

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 1:45 pm

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 12:33 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 12:04 pm If there is a coaching cost for a parent coach and a non parent bench, that is fair. When there is a high coaching cost on an entire parent bench the budget that is questionable
MR coach takes cost that equal his sons portion of the budget -$7k
TYN coach takes 40k for a parent bench - $8500
TM coach doesn’t take anything - budget is $6000
Plus another 40k from 2014 bench for TYN bros

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 12:33 pm

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 12:04 pm If there is a coaching cost for a parent coach and a non parent bench, that is fair. When there is a high coaching cost on an entire parent bench the budget that is questionable
MR coach takes cost that equal his sons portion of the budget -$7k
TYN coach takes 40k for a parent bench - $8500
TM coach doesn’t take anything - budget is $6000

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 12:04 pm

If there is a coaching cost for a parent coach and a non parent bench, that is fair. When there is a high coaching cost on an entire parent bench the budget that is questionable

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 11:57 am

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:26 am
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 9:19 am
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 8:46 am Is this really a point of discussion. Every parent loves their kid and will do whatever it takes for their kid to be successful. Do any of you think in a million years your kid playing for a parent coach will care more about your son than their own family.

I am not saying don’t play for a parent coach but just be aware of the reality. If you’re a hockey guy and your son plays hockey you will want to coach them and will as long as possible despite people advising otherwise. All three parent coaches are hockey guys and powerful in their orgs. One actually runs an ohl team. I would say none are leaving anytime soon.
It is really not about caring about your kid more, this does not justify anything. It is about fairness and the understanding that you have a responsibility as a coach to develop ALL the kids equally and to the best of your ability. If you signed up for this position all the while having an alternative motive ( your kid) then that is all that really needs to be said about your character isn’t it?
A lot of these guys honestly believe they are doing you a favour b/c they “ know so much about hockey” ….the self deception and internal justification is strong in these type of people!
What are the budgets like for these caring individuals?
The generally accepted conduct is if you are a parent coach you do not take any compensation, bear in mind this is for a somewhat reasonable person. However there appears to be some that are in fact taking compensation, again a very special type of person does this…. One that perceives themself as a righteous hockey god. The values you want your kid to learn and proceed life with.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 10:26 am

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 9:19 am
Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 8:46 am Is this really a point of discussion. Every parent loves their kid and will do whatever it takes for their kid to be successful. Do any of you think in a million years your kid playing for a parent coach will care more about your son than their own family.

I am not saying don’t play for a parent coach but just be aware of the reality. If you’re a hockey guy and your son plays hockey you will want to coach them and will as long as possible despite people advising otherwise. All three parent coaches are hockey guys and powerful in their orgs. One actually runs an ohl team. I would say none are leaving anytime soon.
It is really not about caring about your kid more, this does not justify anything. It is about fairness and the understanding that you have a responsibility as a coach to develop ALL the kids equally and to the best of your ability. If you signed up for this position all the while having an alternative motive ( your kid) then that is all that really needs to be said about your character isn’t it?
A lot of these guys honestly believe they are doing you a favour b/c they “ know so much about hockey” ….the self deception and internal justification is strong in these type of people!
What are the budgets like for these caring individuals?

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 9:19 am

Guest wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 8:46 am Is this really a point of discussion. Every parent loves their kid and will do whatever it takes for their kid to be successful. Do any of you think in a million years your kid playing for a parent coach will care more about your son than their own family.

I am not saying don’t play for a parent coach but just be aware of the reality. If you’re a hockey guy and your son plays hockey you will want to coach them and will as long as possible despite people advising otherwise. All three parent coaches are hockey guys and powerful in their orgs. One actually runs an ohl team. I would say none are leaving anytime soon.
It is really not about caring about your kid more, this does not justify anything. It is about fairness and the understanding that you have a responsibility as a coach to develop ALL the kids equally and to the best of your ability. If you signed up for this position all the while having an alternative motive ( your kid) then that is all that really needs to be said about your character isn’t it?
A lot of these guys honestly believe they are doing you a favour b/c they “ know so much about hockey” ….the self deception and internal justification is strong in these type of people!

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Thu May 16, 2024 8:46 am

Is this really a point of discussion. Every parent loves their kid and will do whatever it takes for their kid to be successful. Do any of you think in a million years your kid playing for a parent coach will care more about your son than their own family.

I am not saying don’t play for a parent coach but just be aware of the reality. If you’re a hockey guy and your son plays hockey you will want to coach them and will as long as possible despite people advising otherwise. All three parent coaches are hockey guys and powerful in their orgs. One actually runs an ohl team. I would say none are leaving anytime soon.

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