2010 GTHL AA West
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If a coach says his team is “full” but has tryouts can I still have my kid show up and skate at that tryout.
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Why not. Go for it.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 7:34 am If a coach says his team is “full” but has tryouts can I still have my kid show up and skate at that tryout.
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Are you still looking for a spot? Why don't go to tryout with team that needs a player?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 7:34 am If a coach says his team is “full” but has tryouts can I still have my kid show up and skate at that tryout.
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Associations mandate each team has a tryout no matter what. If the coach says the team is full, you can go skate but you won't be seriously considered, he views it as extra ice time for his rostered team. This person is correct, skate with teams with a spot available as a priority.
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NYK team (Direction Hockey) won the tourney.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:06 pm Any teams in the Canlan tourney this weekend?
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Thanks. I'm going to make a few more calls this week. We were skating with the Rattlers but based on the last skate over the weekend it seems the better players have all committed to other teams. I don't want to put my son through a team which will have more losses than wins.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:43 amAssociations mandate each team has a tryout no matter what. If the coach says the team is full, you can go skate but you won't be seriously considered, he views it as extra ice time for his rostered team. This person is correct, skate with teams with a spot available as a priority.
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Go where he'll get the best development. Half the teams will have more losses than wins, and the teams with winning records are most likely not looking for players at this point. Not the time to be picky, my advice would be take the Rattlers spot if your son in fact has a spot there.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:54 amThanks. I'm going to make a few more calls this week. We were skating with the Rattlers but based on the last skate over the weekend it seems the better players have all committed to other teams. I don't want to put my son through a team which will have more losses than wins.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:43 amAssociations mandate each team has a tryout no matter what. If the coach says the team is full, you can go skate but you won't be seriously considered, he views it as extra ice time for his rostered team. This person is correct, skate with teams with a spot available as a priority.
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I believe Sharks (1-2 spots) and Wolverines (1 spot) are still looking. I would imagine Panthers also but not sure that's a good option for anyone. These are the only teams I know. There are likely others.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:04 amGo where he'll get the best development. Half the teams will have more losses than wins, and the teams with winning records are most likely not looking for players at this point. Not the time to be picky, my advice would be take the Rattlers spot if your son in fact has a spot there.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:54 amThanks. I'm going to make a few more calls this week. We were skating with the Rattlers but based on the last skate over the weekend it seems the better players have all committed to other teams. I don't want to put my son through a team which will have more losses than wins.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:43 amAssociations mandate each team has a tryout no matter what. If the coach says the team is full, you can go skate but you won't be seriously considered, he views it as extra ice time for his rostered team. This person is correct, skate with teams with a spot available as a priority.
Re: 2010 GTHL AA West
Says the coach or parent...Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:04 amGo where he'll get the best development. Half the teams will have more losses than wins, and the teams with winning records are most likely not looking for players at this point. Not the time to be picky, my advice would be take the Rattlers spot if your son in fact has a spot there.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:54 amThanks. I'm going to make a few more calls this week. We were skating with the Rattlers but based on the last skate over the weekend it seems the better players have all committed to other teams. I don't want to put my son through a team which will have more losses than wins.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:43 amAssociations mandate each team has a tryout no matter what. If the coach says the team is full, you can go skate but you won't be seriously considered, he views it as extra ice time for his rostered team. This person is correct, skate with teams with a spot available as a priority.
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