2015 AAA
Re: 2015 AAA
My outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:16 amAny time shade like this is thrown at a team, it's always an inside job. MM has 2F and 1D that could make any AAA team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:34 amMajors cuts have arrived on the thread.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
MM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:16 amAny time shade like this is thrown at a team, it's always an inside job. MM has 2F and 1D that could make any AAA team.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
Don't underestimate their internal resources, their third line kids are developing at a very high pace. It's now clear that 16 will go higher, but they have 98 who is tall and fast. 98 can play a more important role next season if he decides to stay and not to join TYN or Rebels. Defenders and goalies are also improving.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:01 amMM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
DAD of #98 has entered the chat, keep dreaming buddy. Your kid is nowhere to be found against good teams let alone TRWGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:17 amDon't underestimate their internal resources, their third line kids are developing at a very high pace. It's now clear that 16 will go higher, but they have 98 who is tall and fast. 98 can play a more important role next season if he decides to stay and not to join TYN or Rebels. Defenders and goalies are also improving.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:01 amMM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:16 amAny time shade like this is thrown at a team, it's always an inside job. MM has 2F and 1D that could make any AAA team.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
Who are the 3rd line kids on this team team full of 3rd liners?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:17 amDon't underestimate their internal resources, their third line kids are developing at a very high pace. It's now clear that 16 will go higher, but they have 98 who is tall and fast. 98 can play a more important role next season if he decides to stay and not to join TYN or Rebels. Defenders and goalies are also improving.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:01 amMM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:16 amAny time shade like this is thrown at a team, it's always an inside job. MM has 2F and 1D that could make any AAA team.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
The actually third line barely sees the ice, shortest bench in the league, no idea what their budget is but if my kid got 2 or 3 shifts a game I'd would be pissed - they are 9Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:42 amWho are the 3rd line kids on this team team full of 3rd liners?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:17 amDon't underestimate their internal resources, their third line kids are developing at a very high pace. It's now clear that 16 will go higher, but they have 98 who is tall and fast. 98 can play a more important role next season if he decides to stay and not to join TYN or Rebels. Defenders and goalies are also improving.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:01 amMM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
Meathead coach, meathead parents, meathead players. Sums MM up...Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:49 amThe actually third line barely sees the ice, shortest bench in the league, no idea what their budget is but if my kid got 2 or 3 shifts a game I'd would be pissed - they are 9Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:42 amWho are the 3rd line kids on this team team full of 3rd liners?Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:17 amDon't underestimate their internal resources, their third line kids are developing at a very high pace. It's now clear that 16 will go higher, but they have 98 who is tall and fast. 98 can play a more important role next season if he decides to stay and not to join TYN or Rebels. Defenders and goalies are also improving.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:01 amMM has shown they can compete with VK and Reps. This team is exactly where it should be - 8/9, able to compete with 6/7 and beat 10/11/12. Question is whether they can stay in that spot next year. If they are able to keep their top 5-7 kids and then get upgrades on their bottom 3-4 they will continue to be a mid-pack/lower mid-pack team.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:33 amMy outsider’s perspective: the Majors have about 2 lines of AAA players, who are probably driving the wins, and a few whose parents should reconsider their kid’s playing level.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 9:16 am
Any time shade like this is thrown at a team, it's always an inside job. MM has 2F and 1D that could make any AAA team.
My guess is the trashing posts are from one of the bottom kid’s parents. Maybe their boy was a -10 in Kingston and the dad is trying to shift the focus.
Re: 2015 AAA
MM took a lot of kids not at AAA level because there just aren’t enough AAA kids. There needs to be fewer teams and parents need to be realistic. Maybe drop down to AA and get more ice time.
The G and OMHA both need to reduce teams. MM is very weak.
The G and OMHA both need to reduce teams. MM is very weak.
Re: 2015 AAA
Yea reduce it to 10. Then all the best players funnel to the top and there are 2 teams as the bottom that can't win a game. Next year, reduce it to 8 teams. And so on and so on until there are two teams left. Dummy.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:02 am MM took a lot of kids not at AAA level because there just aren’t enough AAA kids. There needs to be fewer teams and parents need to be realistic. Maybe drop down to AA and get more ice time.
The G and OMHA both need to reduce teams. MM is very weak.
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