2009 GTHL AAA
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Insiders are saying the Coal miners son is getting 7 games and his minor hockey career is over.
Heard the G moved it up the ladder to George Parros and the D.O.P.S.
Don’t think Tang has time to drop the Brinks truck off at G office before puck drop.
Heard the G moved it up the ladder to George Parros and the D.O.P.S.
Don’t think Tang has time to drop the Brinks truck off at G office before puck drop.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:39 pm Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
What’s the goal, make the show?
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
What year is your kid going into?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:58 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:39 pm Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
What’s the goal, make the show?
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
He’s in hitting and the goal is the develop as best possible.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 1:12 pmWhat year is your kid going into?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:58 pmGuest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:39 pm Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
What’s the goal, make the show?
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
First thought is that coaches will say whatever they need to to get what they want. You can't trust them when they say your kid will get top line minutes.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:39 pm Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
Keep your kid on a good upper mid pack team. Having fun and developing, including learning how to win and lose well is more important than winning. Your kid will remember the environment and the fun, not the wins.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
I agree with this. Watch the draft this year and notice how many top kids on mid pack teams go ahead of #3 or #4 F’s or #2 or #3 D on top teams. Both are good options and have their own benefits but being the top guy on an ok team has less cons.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 1:46 pmFirst thought is that coaches will say whatever they need to to get what they want. You can't trust them when they say your kid will get top line minutes.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:39 pm Question from outside the 09 age group.
Let’s say you’re on a mid pack team. Youre considered a top player in your age group. Top on your team. Coaches love your kid. Solid parent group. You’re developing and you play lots. BUT, there is a lack of solid team structure, team systems and half your team is made up of lower level talent. Program is maybe run a little less professional and not much video review.
You’re being offered to play on a top 2 team as a top player and play first line minutes. Coaches also love your kid. Parent group is not so great. Team has a lot more talent than yours and they move the puck well. Play more possession hockey than your team. More opportunities to win but probably some easier games along the way.
I’m sure you’ve been in this place before and assume you might have advice. Leave a current mid pack team and good situation to play on a top team with more wins, better jersey and maybe better exposure.
Thoughts?
Keep your kid on a good upper mid pack team. Having fun and developing, including learning how to win and lose well is more important than winning. Your kid will remember the environment and the fun, not the wins.
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