2010 GTHL AAA

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Weird I know about 14 players myself in the league that have an agent..
There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet
Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.

Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
Reeks of insecurity actually. A great advisor would also share that your verbal commitment is also something they all think is ridiculous and meaningless but they've been forced into ridiculous recruitment younger and younger. Its a guess, and largely meaningless.
Not when you deal directly with the owner

You are all meaningless to anyone reading. No sense of hockey knowledge and definitely not qualified to assess anything about or what a hockey must consist of. You have no clue what it takes to open the eyes of those watching . Buttttttt…. You will all figure it out soon that it takes more than just some skill. Character and Grit comes before any of the inconsistent production that this loop has a ton of.
Consistency….
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There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet


Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.
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Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
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Reeks of insecurity actually. A great advisor would also share that your verbal commitment is also something they all think is ridiculous and meaningless but they've been forced into ridiculous recruitment younger and younger. Its a guess, and largely meaningless.


Not when you deal directly with the owner



You are all meaningless to anyone reading. No sense of hockey knowledge and definitely not qualified to assess anything about or what a hockey must consist of. You have no clue what it takes to open the eyes of those watching . Buttttttt…. You will all figure it out soon that it takes more than just some skill. Character and Grit comes before any of the inconsistent production that this loop has a ton of.
Consistency….

Pissing in bags, bullying boys in dressing rooms. Being overall bad teammates. Do they look for these things too cause 90% of these players being talked about are 'not.good kids' and if someone decides to spill the truth they could end up in beer league and few years earlier than anticipated.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:33 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:57 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:42 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:35 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:25 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:32 am

There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet
Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.

Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
Reeks of insecurity actually. A great advisor would also share that your verbal commitment is also something they all think is ridiculous and meaningless but they've been forced into ridiculous recruitment younger and younger. Its a guess, and largely meaningless.
Not when you deal directly with the owner

You are all meaningless to anyone reading. No sense of hockey knowledge and definitely not qualified to assess anything about or what a hockey must consist of. You have no clue what it takes to open the eyes of those watching . Buttttttt…. You will all figure it out soon that it takes more than just some skill. Character and Grit comes before any of the inconsistent production that this loop has a ton of.
Consistency….
top skilled players get picked first
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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:48 pm There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet


Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.

Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
[/quote]

Reeks of insecurity actually. A great advisor would also share that your verbal commitment is also something they all think is ridiculous and meaningless but they've been forced into ridiculous recruitment younger and younger. Its a guess, and largely meaningless.


Not when you deal directly with the owner



You are all meaningless to anyone reading. No sense of hockey knowledge and definitely not qualified to assess anything about or what a hockey must consist of. You have no clue what it takes to open the eyes of those watching . Buttttttt…. You will all figure it out soon that it takes more than just some skill. Character and Grit comes before any of the inconsistent production that this loop has a ton of.
Consistency….

Pissing in bags, bullying boys in dressing rooms. Being overall bad teammates. Do they look for these things too cause 90% of these players being talked about are 'not.good kids' and if someone decides to spill the truth they could end up in beer league and few years earlier than anticipated.
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your kid's a saint and top player
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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:48 pm There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet


Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.

Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
[/quote]

Reeks of insecurity actually. A great advisor would also share that your verbal commitment is also something they all think is ridiculous and meaningless but they've been forced into ridiculous recruitment younger and younger. Its a guess, and largely meaningless.


Not when you deal directly with the owner



You are all meaningless to anyone reading. No sense of hockey knowledge and definitely not qualified to assess anything about or what a hockey must consist of. You have no clue what it takes to open the eyes of those watching . Buttttttt…. You will all figure it out soon that it takes more than just some skill. Character and Grit comes before any of the inconsistent production that this loop has a ton of.
Consistency….

Pissing in bags, bullying boys in dressing rooms. Being overall bad teammates. Do they look for these things too cause 90% of these players being talked about are 'not.good kids' and if someone decides to spill the truth they could end up in beer league and few years earlier than anticipated.
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The "pissing in bags" didn't really happen did it? I have a hard time thinking something that inappropriate could happen without the team/organization removing the guilty party from the team. No??

I'm not trolliing, just can't see that being ok'd by anyone......even the craziest of crazy.
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What are some of the good agencies to be dealing with?
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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:31 pm #9 just signed to one of the most prestigious agencies in hockey. I can only think of one reason as to why he has been a topic over the last two days as news of him signing to this agency became public and a few angry dads are spiteful.
When my boy was signed to an agency, same thing. A bunch of you jealous dummies came out here to bash him.

Also, I can see the agency pushing him away from his uncle as it will be in his best interest in the future to be on his own. Just an assumption though.
14 year olds do not sign with agencies.
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Weird I know about 14 players myself in the league that have an agent..
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There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet
[/quote]

Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.
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Having an agent is not something we brag about. It’s just something we feel is part of the process. Like anything else.
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Committed yes, but means nothing. There's a handshake with intent. It's illegal to sign. so I will repeat no 14 year old's can sign. There is a database that we have access to that lets us know who's with who so we do not "infringe".
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Database my a$$ lol. Everyone knows who’s with who there’s a mutual respect between the good agents.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:35 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:25 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:32 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:19 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 12:44 am
Guest wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:46 pm #9 just signed to one of the most prestigious agencies in hockey. I can only think of one reason as to why he has been a topic over the last two days as news of him signing to this agency became public and a few angry dads are spiteful.
When my boy was signed to an agency, same thing. A bunch of you jealous dummies came out here to bash him.

Also, I can see the agency pushing him away from his uncle as it will be in his best interest in the future to be on his own. Just an assumption though.
14 year olds do not sign with agencies.
Weird I know about 14 players myself in the league that have an agent..
There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet
Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.

Funny how MR #9 daddy comes on here and makes the announcement his little superstar has a top agent. 🤣 nobody would know or care to post that but daddy or zio.

You guys are something else…. Embarrassing actually
Wow, I did not think this would be the backlash from a simple post defending a kid getting bashed for two full pages on here.

Anonymously obviously, Im the one who posted it and can assure you it wasn’t daddy. The parents and kid are good people and I was simply coming to their defence on here to make a point the agency they are with would not have taken them or seeked them out if he was a bad apple.

I’m sure you douches will find something to say about this too, have a Merry Christmas.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:15 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:31 pm #9 just signed to one of the most prestigious agencies in hockey. I can only think of one reason as to why he has been a topic over the last two days as news of him signing to this agency became public and a few angry dads are spiteful.
When my boy was signed to an agency, same thing. A bunch of you jealous dummies came out here to bash him.

Also, I can see the agency pushing him away from his uncle as it will be in his best interest in the future to be on his own. Just an assumption though.
14 year olds do not sign with agencies.
Weird I know about 14 players myself in the league that have an agent..
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There's a lot more than 14. I guarantee 40% of the 2010 kids in the GTHL do, but it means nothing. Agents are just trying to make sure if you do amount to something they have you committed to them. So I wouldn't brag about having an agent yet
[/quote]

Players don’t approach agents. Agents approach players those who have decided to build a relationship with one is great. It’s a voice outside of the parents and coaches. Most of the top kids have been approached and committed. It’s about a trained eye looking at kids who they believe have a bunch of transferable skill that the player will be able to use at the next level. No pick is a guarantee but you do have to be good and they do have to believe in someone. I believe top 40 kids in age group are committed to someone.
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Having an agent is not something we brag about. It’s just something we feel is part of the process. Like anything else.
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Committed yes, but means nothing. There's a handshake with intent. It's illegal to sign. so I will repeat no 14 year old's can sign. There is a database that we have access to that lets us know who's with who so we do not "infringe".
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Database my a$$ lol. Everyone knows who’s with who there’s a mutual respect between the good agents.
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Educate yourself.
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Ok seriously who’s blowing up next year?
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