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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2024 4:28 pm
You can tell that nmha is scared:
"While there are no restrictions on the number of ‘non-resident’ players under this new policy, the NMHA wholeheartedly believes in the concept of ‘Hometown Hockey,’ and feel we have a responsibility to our local players and membership, while also considering all options to maintain a thriving and competitive rep program at all levels."
At least they have addressed it, Aurora is just sticking their head in the sand and hope it goes away.. bunch of idiots. Honestly NMHA shouldn’t be scared, don’t know too many people complaining.
THEY JUST DON'T CARE.
They should.. maybe they’ll care when their registration goes down.
Aurora is ready for open borders and will be a destination for the top hockey players in the GTA. Our high end coaches are the envy of the OMHA, and our executive are ready with groundbreaking strategies to make this THE top centre for the next generation of elite hockey players and their families.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
At least they have addressed it, Aurora is just sticking their head in the sand and hope it goes away.. bunch of idiots. Honestly NMHA shouldn’t be scared, don’t know too many people complaining.
THEY JUST DON'T CARE.
They should.. maybe they’ll care when their registration goes down.
Aurora is ready for open borders and will be a destination for the top hockey players in the GTA. Our high end coaches are the envy of the OMHA, and our executive are ready with groundbreaking strategies to make this THE top centre for the next generation of elite hockey players and their families.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Those metrics are a little skewed.... you're missing a whole age groups worth of rep teams. I'm sure that would affect the metrics.
can you quantify "Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers." I dont see any numbers to support your claim.
At least they have addressed it, Aurora is just sticking their head in the sand and hope it goes away.. bunch of idiots. Honestly NMHA shouldn’t be scared, don’t know too many people complaining.
THEY JUST DON'T CARE.
They should.. maybe they’ll care when their registration goes down.
Aurora is ready for open borders and will be a destination for the top hockey players in the GTA. Our high end coaches are the envy of the OMHA, and our executive are ready with groundbreaking strategies to make this THE top centre for the next generation of elite hockey players and their families.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Wait till season is done. I am pretty sure the playoff numbers will be awful.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Yes, BB is the highest form of competitive hockey that any child should be playing. Kids who are able to play at a super high level of any sport should really be asking their parents to look in the mirror. That’s like telling your child you have the expectation they will go to university and become something like a lawyer, a doctor or god forbid a business owner. We need to show our players it’s ok to be a B player, and to enjoy a simple happy life. This is the way. Too much ice time and excessive coaching in hockey is toxic.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Yes, BB is the highest form of competitive hockey that any child should be playing. Kids who are able to play at a super high level of any sport should really be asking their parents to look in the mirror. That’s like telling your child you have the expectation they will go to university and become something like a lawyer, a doctor or god forbid a business owner. We need to show our players it’s ok to be a B player, and to enjoy a simple happy life. This is the way. Too much ice time and excessive coaching in hockey is toxic.
ahahahahahahaahaha definitely sounds like a B parent. this troll is entertaining as hell.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Yes, BB is the highest form of competitive hockey that any child should be playing. Kids who are able to play at a super high level of any sport should really be asking their parents to look in the mirror. That’s like telling your child you have the expectation they will go to university and become something like a lawyer, a doctor or god forbid a business owner. We need to show our players it’s ok to be a B player, and to enjoy a simple happy life. This is the way. Too much ice time and excessive coaching in hockey is toxic.
ahahahahahahaahaha definitely sounds like a B parent. this troll is entertaining as hell.
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:10 am
Here are the facts:
All Teams Record 23/24 Season: 345-536-105 (39% win %)
All Teams Record 24/25 Season: 188-208-46 (47.5% win %)
Up in all important metrics including fundraising, community involvement, registration. volunteers.
Bottom line, on the right trajectory.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Yes, BB is the highest form of competitive hockey that any child should be playing. Kids who are able to play at a super high level of any sport should really be asking their parents to look in the mirror. That’s like telling your child you have the expectation they will go to university and become something like a lawyer, a doctor or god forbid a business owner. We need to show our players it’s ok to be a B player, and to enjoy a simple happy life. This is the way. Too much ice time and excessive coaching in hockey is toxic.
ahahahahahahaahaha definitely sounds like a B parent. this troll is entertaining as hell.
I think your sarcasm meter is broken.
Please look for our fearless leaders out in the arenas this weekend. Our jackets now say “Aurora is the place to B”.
Cleaned it up a bit for you:
Removed tournaments & exhibition games.
Regular season records so far this year:
AA = 34-68-11 (35.0% win %)
A = 34-57-13 (38.9% win %)
B/BB = 60-32-9 (63.9% win %)
Yikes, nice work around data above. Is Aurora moving into a BB/B centre? Basically, surviving on kids dropping from AA/A to win games/tournaments? This is not development and very much 'cheats' the system.
Yes, BB is the highest form of competitive hockey that any child should be playing. Kids who are able to play at a super high level of any sport should really be asking their parents to look in the mirror. That’s like telling your child you have the expectation they will go to university and become something like a lawyer, a doctor or god forbid a business owner. We need to show our players it’s ok to be a B player, and to enjoy a simple happy life. This is the way. Too much ice time and excessive coaching in hockey is toxic.
ahahahahahahaahaha definitely sounds like a B parent. this troll is entertaining as hell.
I think your sarcasm meter is broken.
Please look for our fearless leaders out in the arenas this weekend. Our jackets now say “Aurora is the place to B”.
Got new jackets again? What happened to the grey ones?