Junior teams just trying to fill rosters as it’s expensive, don’t listen to this clown . U18 is way better option for 16 year olds !Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Ya, well, this clown has had one boy go through major Jr and he played tier II at 16. 7th rd pick, another played tier II and is in year 1 of D3. and wasn’t drafted to OHL. I’d say it worked out just fine.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:18 amJunior teams just trying to fill rosters as it’s expensive, don’t listen to this clown . U18 is way better option for 16 year olds !Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pm
No, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Sure Daddy then why on this site .loser what a goof !Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:59 amYa, well, this clown has had one boy go through major Jr and he played tier II at 16. 7th rd pick, another played tier II and is in year 1 of D3. and wasn’t drafted to OHL. I’d say it worked out just fine.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:18 amJunior teams just trying to fill rosters as it’s expensive, don’t listen to this clown . U18 is way better option for 16 year olds !Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pm
This is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Yes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pmNo, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Lmao TrollGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:44 pmYes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pm
No, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Sounds like a Daddy that thinks kid will be cut from U18 and will have to bench warmer in JrGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 7:23 pmLmao TrollGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:44 pmYes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pm
This is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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How does sharing our experience make me a troll? SW Ontario teams often place their upper-mid round picks in Jr B. Competitive, fast hockey. Ability to call them up as needed as they’re close. For those being told by teams to play U18, are they USA OHL teams or central and eastern Ontario teams?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 7:23 pmLmao TrollGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:44 pmYes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pm
This is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Expert here …make sure this is the site to get advice from , ignore your teams and agent ….lolGuest wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 11:58 amHow does sharing our experience make me a troll? SW Ontario teams often place their upper-mid round picks in Jr B. Competitive, fast hockey. Ability to call them up as needed as they’re close. For those being told by teams to play U18, are they USA OHL teams or central and eastern Ontario teams?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 7:23 pmLmao TrollGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:44 pmYes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pm
You are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its a
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Not drafted and no team, where to get advice?Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 8:03 pmExpert here …make sure this is the site to get advice from , ignore your teams and agent ….lolGuest wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2024 11:58 amHow does sharing our experience make me a troll? SW Ontario teams often place their upper-mid round picks in Jr B. Competitive, fast hockey. Ability to call them up as needed as they’re close. For those being told by teams to play U18, are they USA OHL teams or central and eastern Ontario teams?Guest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 7:23 pmLmao TrollGuest wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 2:44 pmYes, this is what we’re being told too. Team he was drafted by (sixth round) want him in Junior B not U18. Some players we know though are being told to go to U18 but they were later picks, if that means anything.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 am
False all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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Development over anything else. Don’t rush itGuest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:18 amJunior teams just trying to fill rosters as it’s expensive, don’t listen to this clown . U18 is way better option for 16 year olds !Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:32 pmYou really are an idiot. I can’t even begin.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:20 amFalse all false information, 16 year olds get very little ice play U18 and get all the ice time .Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:10 pmYou are correct when you say that playing and developing is important. That has to be priority number one. But I’m sorry man, you are so wrong if you think that OHL teams don’t send their 16 yr. Old players to pay in the GOJHL. Its aGuest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 9:56 pmThis is simply not true. Lots of OHL teams don’t care if you play JR A or U18 what’s important is that you play and develop. No point going to JR and sitting on the bench which is what most 16 year olds do.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 8:46 pm
No, pretty familiar.
OJHL, CCHL, NOJHL……Tier II
GOJHL….. Jr B
Last time I checked, 42 16 yr olds played 10 games or more in Jr B. 46 is the max allowed. So that tells me a lot of OHL teams are sending their 16 yr old picks there and not to Ajax.
Am I missing something?
Younger league than the OJHL.
I can truthfully say that 10 of the 12 players on our u16 team that are playing Jr this year, as a 16 yr old, were sent there by their OHL team and all started low on the totem pole and worked their way up to top 6/top 4 mins. The 11th is full time OHL and 12th earned his Jr spot on his own.
So ya, they do care man. And they do send players to affiliate teams. Thats why they have control of the 16yr old spots on almost all Tier II and Jr B teams. And please read what I said…..Almost all teams. Not all teams.
Listen people, from experience, if your boy can cut it and is ready to work his tail off and learn how to play with the big boys, you’ll get plenty of ice at jr. And develop just fine. And when the 17 yr old season comes, you’ll flourish while the rookies learn the game all over again after their year at u18. So many are afraid of jr. But if you do the work to find a good situation and little johnny can deliver, all will be fine.
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