That is already an option at AAA level; if you dont make your local AAA centre you can go to a neighbouring centre to try out and most centres have a rule on 3 imports max. It works well for OMHA at AAA level and they should apply something similar for all ages and levels. The problem for most is that you have some crazy hockey parents whose kid plays on a lower team in the standings and think that their kid is too good for them and want to play in another centre but the local association wont cut them to grant them a wish to play elsewhere.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 11:56 amYou have got to be kidding me. We live at the border of OMHA and GTHL boundaries. My kids have always played in the G. I cringe when I have to play up against any teams outside of the G. Parents are completely nuts at the rink. It’s an embarrassment. Any good talent coming from outside would be here already with a few exceptions. I agree open borders so if you don’t make an AAA centre then you can go to another one instead of being forced into AA.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 11:08 am100%. All G parents think their kid is the next one. Please when speaking to a parent in the G make sure to acknowledge the talent of their kid how well he is suited for the NHL.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:46 amHaving been around both the G and the OMHA, I can tell you that G parents are way more crazy!Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:14 amI hope they never open. The G don’t want all the hicks wanting to play in the city.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:41 am Just remember... just because borders are opening doesn't mean that crazy parents become normal, they just move to another team and disrupt that one... careful what you wish for... you just might get it.
Best part will be that they will open the borders and those kids will try to go elsewhere and not make it (or make it and then get cut year two when it's found out they were part of the losing team for a reason) and then try to come back again to their local association.