Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Agreed. This is how it's done in the US.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Back in my day........................Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
And don’t think your kid is NHL material if he plays one year up, it could be just for budgetary reasons.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 1:40 pmBack in my day........................Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
My December U10 has to tryout for U11 Rep (only option after AAA in my center). He looked like a midget at tryouts they were never going to pick him, and after a year at HL he's going to be so far behind and then they take the Jan/Feb U10's so they can have some returning players next season.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Nothing wrong with playing house league. I've seen better coaches at the HL level than rep. If you combine HL with Select or private lessons, you won't lose any ground.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:37 pmMy December U10 has to tryout for U11 Rep (only option after AAA in my center). He looked like a midget at tryouts they were never going to pick him, and after a year at HL he's going to be so far behind and then they take the Jan/Feb U10's so they can have some returning players next season.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
We play HL and Select, are on the ice 80+ times (50 games / 30 practices) which is pretty much what AA and BB team get each year.
While some coaches still look at size, it's still a game of skating and skill.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
Had to go lookup what Select even is, sounds fun but my center for sure will never go for something like that.
We get 1 game a week and a practice every other week in HL October to March.
Rep starts in September, runs till Mid April, 2 practices a week, dryland weekly, priority access to powerskating sessions, and 1-2 games a week. There's no chance my kid will keep up, better coaching or not.
We get 1 game a week and a practice every other week in HL October to March.
Rep starts in September, runs till Mid April, 2 practices a week, dryland weekly, priority access to powerskating sessions, and 1-2 games a week. There's no chance my kid will keep up, better coaching or not.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
So look at some private options to be on the ice once or twice a week and start your own dryland training. Come spring time, play in a spring league.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:23 am Had to go lookup what Select even is, sounds fun but my center for sure will never go for something like that.
We get 1 game a week and a practice every other week in HL October to March.
Rep starts in September, runs till Mid April, 2 practices a week, dryland weekly, priority access to powerskating sessions, and 1-2 games a week. There's no chance my kid will keep up, better coaching or not.
There's other ways to get to your 10,000 hours.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
If you are playing HL.... it isn't because your kid is small. Open your eyes.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:07 pmNothing wrong with playing house league. I've seen better coaches at the HL level than rep. If you combine HL with Select or private lessons, you won't lose any ground.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:37 pmMy December U10 has to tryout for U11 Rep (only option after AAA in my center). He looked like a midget at tryouts they were never going to pick him, and after a year at HL he's going to be so far behind and then they take the Jan/Feb U10's so they can have some returning players next season.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
We play HL and Select, are on the ice 80+ times (50 games / 30 practices) which is pretty much what AA and BB team get each year.
While some coaches still look at size, it's still a game of skating and skill.
Re: Hockey needs to go back to old registration dates
It won't matter.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:37 pmMy December U10 has to tryout for U11 Rep (only option after AAA in my center). He looked like a midget at tryouts they were never going to pick him, and after a year at HL he's going to be so far behind and then they take the Jan/Feb U10's so they can have some returning players next season.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 12:38 pm Why should a kid born in December of the same year a kid born in January of same year. Its 2 separate hockey seasons they turned the same age during the season.
Go back to the old system where if you turned the age during the season then thats the one you play. If you too good for that then play up.
And if it is too difficult for parents to follow then you gotta wonder how they get out the door in the morning.
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