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Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 3:49 pm

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VK has 1 left.
Jrc 2
Tm 10
Nats have a some
Nats have two. One of them is the coaches son, so technically, they only have one

Nats are irrelevant, and really so are the other 8 teams.
The only three in conversation would be the top three.
It’s impressive that TM has carried 10 orginal players with 6 from the novice year, which to me sounds like a well rounded team.
And ironically the likelihood of anyone making it from the top 3 teams is negligibly. There is a better chance of late maturation kids going much further. Junior and out for the early growers!
True. Just like the kids in special ed usually end up at Harvard.
Provide examples to support this hypothesis. No examples, no credibility.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 12:31 pm

I can’t believe I am reading mht and people are believing some published study. Remember Covid. Remember everyone telling you what is right according to published studies. Come on guys this is bs.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 12:08 pm

Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 9:05 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 6:41 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:54 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:41 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:40 pm
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Nats are irrelevant, and really so are the other 8 teams.
The only three in conversation would be the top three.
It’s impressive that TM has carried 10 orginal players with 6 from the novice year, which to me sounds like a well rounded team.
And ironically the likelihood of anyone making it from the top 3 teams is negligibly. There is a better chance of late maturation kids going much further. Junior and out for the early growers!
True. Just like the kids in special ed usually end up at Harvard.
It is actually true , you need to get educated.

Award-winning athletes were more likely to be born late in the selection year than early in the year,” wrote Paul Ford and Mark Williams, the authors of the study. “The relatively younger athletes in our sample were able to stay in a developmental system that discriminated against them.” The authors suggested that “to survive in the system, relatively younger athletes must develop some other performance advantage, which is likely to be skill and its attributes, such as speed, technique and decision making. During their development, these younger athletes may benefit further in skill acquisition by playing the sport with relatively older athletes.”
And who is Tim Ford and Mark Williams?
This is mht, not google siri jeopardy
lol but the person has a valid point. Who are these people running studies. And how legit is this.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 12:08 pm

Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 9:05 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 6:41 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:54 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:41 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:40 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:11 pm


Nats are irrelevant, and really so are the other 8 teams.
The only three in conversation would be the top three.
It’s impressive that TM has carried 10 orginal players with 6 from the novice year, which to me sounds like a well rounded team.
And ironically the likelihood of anyone making it from the top 3 teams is negligibly. There is a better chance of late maturation kids going much further. Junior and out for the early growers!
True. Just like the kids in special ed usually end up at Harvard.
It is actually true , you need to get educated.

Award-winning athletes were more likely to be born late in the selection year than early in the year,” wrote Paul Ford and Mark Williams, the authors of the study. “The relatively younger athletes in our sample were able to stay in a developmental system that discriminated against them.” The authors suggested that “to survive in the system, relatively younger athletes must develop some other performance advantage, which is likely to be skill and its attributes, such as speed, technique and decision making. During their development, these younger athletes may benefit further in skill acquisition by playing the sport with relatively older athletes.”
And who is Tim Ford and Mark Williams?
This is mht, not google siri jeopardy
lol but the person has a valid point. Who are these people running studies. And how legit is this.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 9:05 am

Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 6:41 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:54 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:41 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:40 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:11 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 11:59 am

Nats have two. One of them is the coaches son, so technically, they only have one

Nats are irrelevant, and really so are the other 8 teams.
The only three in conversation would be the top three.
It’s impressive that TM has carried 10 orginal players with 6 from the novice year, which to me sounds like a well rounded team.
And ironically the likelihood of anyone making it from the top 3 teams is negligibly. There is a better chance of late maturation kids going much further. Junior and out for the early growers!
True. Just like the kids in special ed usually end up at Harvard.
It is actually true , you need to get educated.

Award-winning athletes were more likely to be born late in the selection year than early in the year,” wrote Paul Ford and Mark Williams, the authors of the study. “The relatively younger athletes in our sample were able to stay in a developmental system that discriminated against them.” The authors suggested that “to survive in the system, relatively younger athletes must develop some other performance advantage, which is likely to be skill and its attributes, such as speed, technique and decision making. During their development, these younger athletes may benefit further in skill acquisition by playing the sport with relatively older athletes.”
And who is Tim Ford and Mark Williams?
This is mht, not google siri jeopardy

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 8:05 am

Guest wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 8:04 amYes - more than expected.
Expected to be top team?

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 8:04 am

Yes - more than expected.

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 6:43 am

Did JRC make any changes for the upcoming season?

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Wed May 08, 2024 6:41 am

Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:54 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:41 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:40 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:11 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 11:59 am
Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 6:40 am
Nats have a some
Nats have two. One of them is the coaches son, so technically, they only have one

Nats are irrelevant, and really so are the other 8 teams.
The only three in conversation would be the top three.
It’s impressive that TM has carried 10 orginal players with 6 from the novice year, which to me sounds like a well rounded team.
And ironically the likelihood of anyone making it from the top 3 teams is negligibly. There is a better chance of late maturation kids going much further. Junior and out for the early growers!
True. Just like the kids in special ed usually end up at Harvard.
It is actually true , you need to get educated.

Award-winning athletes were more likely to be born late in the selection year than early in the year,” wrote Paul Ford and Mark Williams, the authors of the study. “The relatively younger athletes in our sample were able to stay in a developmental system that discriminated against them.” The authors suggested that “to survive in the system, relatively younger athletes must develop some other performance advantage, which is likely to be skill and its attributes, such as speed, technique and decision making. During their development, these younger athletes may benefit further in skill acquisition by playing the sport with relatively older athletes.”
And who is Tim Ford and Mark Williams?

Re: 2011 AAA

by Guest » Tue May 07, 2024 7:07 pm

Guest wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 2:48 pm Best and most honest post ever. All the short kid in two years will rule hockey. The smaller the team the more likely to be a u16 powerhouse.

Will be interesting to see how a season of getting smashed by the early growers will translate into getting into the nhl.

Hmmm ME HIT YOU......... OHHH YOU 2 FAST....ME MISS & BREAK FACE!

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