2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:24 pm
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:57 pm You lost everyone when you said “fragile sense of team commitment.” For someone who mentions the “big leagues” that often, you clearly don’t understand that in the big leagues, team commitment is everything.

Look, it’s cute that you cling to your tired mantra about team commitment like it’s some sacred doctrine, but let’s be real—if you truly understood what the big leagues are about, you’d know that talent and opportunity trump your recycled sentimental drivel every single time. Instead of spouting clichés and expecting to sound profound, maybe you should take a long, hard look in the mirror and ask yourself why your arguments are so pathetically shallow. Your response doesn’t just miss the mark—it makes one seriously question whether you should even be weighing in on a conversation where real insight matters. Perhaps next time, before you fire off another half-baked attempt at sounding important, you’d do well to think twice—because your empty words only prove you’re in way over your head.
Speaking of long, hard looks in the mirror, I heard Guido tried—but his hairline had already packed its bags and left.

Hahah I hope he takes a walk off his forehead and commits suicide.
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:28 pm And your response said nothing of value. Just spouting off cliches and meaningless words, that you think hurt people but they don’t because most of us are good people and have good, solid relationships that will take us through life and you’ll just keep telling people to look in a mirror, because you can’t stand to look at yourself. Alas, I have a life to return to. You can keep writing your lame manifestos. Maybe they’ll help you when your kid joins the beer league.
It’s funny—you call my response meaningless, yet the best you could come up with is a tired “I have a life” exit while still desperately trying to get the last word. The reality? Those kids are out there putting in real work while you sit here proving that ignorance is, in fact, loud.
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:48 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:35 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:10 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 4:09 pm The parents who took off to tryout for brick teams this weekend, leaving their winter teams high and dry in the middle of playoffs shouldn't be allowed back for the rest of the year, shows zero commitment and if I'm those brick teams I'm cutting them right away, as why would I want a disloyal player on my brick team.

This will follow these kids forever and those parents that allowed this are in need of reality checks.
Oh, look, another self-righteous keyboard warrior foaming at the mouth over something that has absolutely nothing to do with them. Let’s get one thing straight—if your mid-pack kid ever got the slightest sniff at an opportunity like The Brick, you’d be the first one packing the car, skipping town, and selling your soul to make it happen. So spare us all the fake outrage and misplaced morality.

The reality is, elite hockey doesn’t revolve around your fragile sense of “team commitment.” If a kid is talented enough to get invited to The Brick, their development and future opportunities take priority—period. You don’t like it? Too bad. Maybe instead of whining about other people’s kids, you should focus on your own and figure out why they weren’t invited in the first place.

Also, let’s be real—if a kid is good enough for The Brick, their winter team should be grateful they had them at all. Maybe instead of whining about “loyalty,” you should focus on why your team can’t survive without a single player. Sounds like a you problem.

And to everyone else in this chat crying about what other families are doing—do us all a favor and keep your worthless opinions to yourself, because your pathetic whining and hollow moralizing only make you look like a huge piece of shit with no business taking up space in a conversation about real opportunities.
lol. Who is this loser.

Another failed drywaller living out their high school beatings through their kids.
Oh, spare me your whiny attempts at proving you’re some kind of tough guy. Your pathetic jab about being “another failed drywaller” is as transparent as it is pitiable. It’s downright laughable that you stoop to this level, throwing around insults like a little boy desperate to feel powerful, when in reality your words only expose your own deep-seated insecurities and miserable existence.

You really think calling someone a loser and dragging your high school beatings into the mix makes you some kind of heavyweight? Newsflash: it just shows you’re too weak—emotionally and mentally—to stand on your own two feet. You’re nothing more than a sad, emasculated little man trying to cover up your failures with cheap, juvenile insults. So why don’t you take a long, hard look in the mirror and realize that your desperate, hollow attempts to tear someone else down only confirm you have zero business playing in the big leagues of conversation.

Your words reek of bitterness and inadequacy, and every syllable you spew is a reminder that you’re not fooling anyone. Grow up, shut your mouth, and stop trying to compensate for your own lack of worth by spewing meaningless insults—because right now, you’re nothing but a crumbling testament to your own pathetic mediocrity.
I am a tough guy in real life.

You’re a geek using chat-gpt to try and act smart. I bet you’ll do your kids university applications too.

Loser.
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Re: 2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:04 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:57 pm You lost everyone when you said “fragile sense of team commitment.” For someone who mentions the “big leagues” that often, you clearly don’t understand that in the big leagues, team commitment is everything.

Look, it’s cute that you cling to your tired mantra about team commitment like it’s some sacred doctrine, but let’s be real—if you truly understood what the big leagues are about, you’d know that talent and opportunity trump your recycled sentimental drivel every single time. Instead of spouting clichés and expecting to sound profound, maybe you should take a long, hard look in the mirror and ask yourself why your arguments are so pathetically shallow. Your response doesn’t just miss the mark—it makes one seriously question whether you should even be weighing in on a conversation where real insight matters. Perhaps next time, before you fire off another half-baked attempt at sounding important, you’d do well to think twice—because your empty words only prove you’re in way over your head.
This c o c k s m o k e r just figured out how to use chat-got. lol.
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Re: 2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:35 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:24 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:04 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:57 pm You lost everyone when you said “fragile sense of team commitment.” For someone who mentions the “big leagues” that often, you clearly don’t understand that in the big leagues, team commitment is everything.

Look, it’s cute that you cling to your tired mantra about team commitment like it’s some sacred doctrine, but let’s be real—if you truly understood what the big leagues are about, you’d know that talent and opportunity trump your recycled sentimental drivel every single time. Instead of spouting clichés and expecting to sound profound, maybe you should take a long, hard look in the mirror and ask yourself why your arguments are so pathetically shallow. Your response doesn’t just miss the mark—it makes one seriously question whether you should even be weighing in on a conversation where real insight matters. Perhaps next time, before you fire off another half-baked attempt at sounding important, you’d do well to think twice—because your empty words only prove you’re in way over your head.
Speaking of long, hard looks in the mirror, I heard Guido tried—but his hairline had already packed its bags and left.

Hahah I hope he takes a walk off his forehead and commits suicide.
A team playing a tournament in July does not need skates in March. Beyond ridiculous. If the kids are as talented as I am to believe they would be able to gel with a few practices and exhibition games in May and June.


Minor sports has gone completely off the rails.
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 5:27 pm How does MM tie Nats and loose 5-0 to Marlies?
Numbnuts, these kids are 9 years old. Sometimes they play good and sometimes they play shit. Same way some time you last, but most of the time you blow early!
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:47 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:48 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:35 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 6:10 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 4:09 pm The parents who took off to tryout for brick teams this weekend, leaving their winter teams high and dry in the middle of playoffs shouldn't be allowed back for the rest of the year, shows zero commitment and if I'm those brick teams I'm cutting them right away, as why would I want a disloyal player on my brick team.

This will follow these kids forever and those parents that allowed this are in need of reality checks.
Oh, look, another self-righteous keyboard warrior foaming at the mouth over something that has absolutely nothing to do with them. Let’s get one thing straight—if your mid-pack kid ever got the slightest sniff at an opportunity like The Brick, you’d be the first one packing the car, skipping town, and selling your soul to make it happen. So spare us all the fake outrage and misplaced morality.

The reality is, elite hockey doesn’t revolve around your fragile sense of “team commitment.” If a kid is talented enough to get invited to The Brick, their development and future opportunities take priority—period. You don’t like it? Too bad. Maybe instead of whining about other people’s kids, you should focus on your own and figure out why they weren’t invited in the first place.

Also, let’s be real—if a kid is good enough for The Brick, their winter team should be grateful they had them at all. Maybe instead of whining about “loyalty,” you should focus on why your team can’t survive without a single player. Sounds like a you problem.

And to everyone else in this chat crying about what other families are doing—do us all a favor and keep your worthless opinions to yourself, because your pathetic whining and hollow moralizing only make you look like a huge piece of shit with no business taking up space in a conversation about real opportunities.
lol. Who is this loser.

Another failed drywaller living out their high school beatings through their kids.
Oh, spare me your whiny attempts at proving you’re some kind of tough guy. Your pathetic jab about being “another failed drywaller” is as transparent as it is pitiable. It’s downright laughable that you stoop to this level, throwing around insults like a little boy desperate to feel powerful, when in reality your words only expose your own deep-seated insecurities and miserable existence.

You really think calling someone a loser and dragging your high school beatings into the mix makes you some kind of heavyweight? Newsflash: it just shows you’re too weak—emotionally and mentally—to stand on your own two feet. You’re nothing more than a sad, emasculated little man trying to cover up your failures with cheap, juvenile insults. So why don’t you take a long, hard look in the mirror and realize that your desperate, hollow attempts to tear someone else down only confirm you have zero business playing in the big leagues of conversation.

Your words reek of bitterness and inadequacy, and every syllable you spew is a reminder that you’re not fooling anyone. Grow up, shut your mouth, and stop trying to compensate for your own lack of worth by spewing meaningless insults—because right now, you’re nothing but a crumbling testament to your own pathetic mediocrity.
I am a tough guy in real life.

You’re a geek using chat-gpt to try and act smart. I bet you’ll do your kids university applications too.

Loser.
Oh, I know exactly who you are, and let’s be real—you’re not a tough guy. You’ve got a big mouth, and that’s about as far as it goes. And here you are, running it again, trying to convince everyone (including yourself) that you’re some kind of badass. But tough guys don’t need to announce it—they let their actions speak for themselves.

And while we’re at it, I’m sick of your shit. Sick of watching you walk around like you’re some top dog when in reality, you’re nothing more than the weakest one in the pit—loud, desperate, and constantly trying to convince everyone you matter. Your insecurities radiate off you like a bad stench—the hypocrisy, the narcissism, the sneakiness, the constant betrayal of people who once called you a friend. Your loyalty is as fake as your tough-guy act, and your pathetic attempts to belittle others only expose just how small and insignificant you really feel inside.

You thrive off tearing people down because deep down, you know you bring nothing of real value to the table. And now, once again, here you are, running your mouth in a desperate attempt to stay relevant. But let’s be real—everyone sees right through you. You’re not feared, you’re not respected, and the only thing you’ve actually built is a reputation for being a cowardly, two-faced joke.

And just like every other time you try to puff out your chest, after all your chirping and pathetic attempts at disrespect, you’ll do what you always do—fade into irrelevance. Because that’s what happens when you contribute nothing but negativity. People stop listening, stop caring, and eventually, you just disappear into the background, exactly where you belong.
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Well seems a few people are fired up on a beautiful Saturday night. But let’s try and keep one thing in perspective, there’s no such thing as an elite 10 year old.
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 5:27 pm How does MM tie Nats and loose 5-0 to Marlies?
MM are not that good and have played really really poorly against the Marlies all year.
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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 8:35 pm Well seems a few people are fired up on a beautiful Saturday night. But let’s try and keep one thing in perspective, there’s no such thing as an elite 10 year old.
But my kid is coming to the G that means him and his super team are elite right?
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