Sounds like a smaller or slower kid or unskilled kids make you insecure.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 5:08 pm There will be a lot of changes with open boarders next year. The following year the kids playing 2013 will more than likely come back down with hitting, so expect more changes on the top teams. Current first line players will be pushed down the depth chart and then that will cause more movement! Then with hitting at u14, coaches will go after size and EVEN MORE CHANGES! If you are a borderline AAA player in the GTHL, small, slow or unskilled, the next stop for you is AA or OMHA. So just enjoy this circus while it lasts!
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Sounds like your son is a small unskilled 3rd line player on a lower end team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:11 pmSounds like a smaller or slower kid or unskilled kids make you insecure.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 5:08 pm There will be a lot of changes with open boarders next year. The following year the kids playing 2013 will more than likely come back down with hitting, so expect more changes on the top teams. Current first line players will be pushed down the depth chart and then that will cause more movement! Then with hitting at u14, coaches will go after size and EVEN MORE CHANGES! If you are a borderline AAA player in the GTHL, small, slow or unskilled, the next stop for you is AA or OMHA. So just enjoy this circus while it lasts!
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Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 6:34 pm best player// goalie in the loop... trw LV stop the hate and appreciate
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Insecure! That’s all I gotta say !Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:47 pmSounds like your son is a small unskilled 3rd line player on a lower end team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:11 pmSounds like a smaller or slower kid or unskilled kids make you insecure.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 5:08 pm There will be a lot of changes with open boarders next year. The following year the kids playing 2013 will more than likely come back down with hitting, so expect more changes on the top teams. Current first line players will be pushed down the depth chart and then that will cause more movement! Then with hitting at u14, coaches will go after size and EVEN MORE CHANGES! If you are a borderline AAA player in the GTHL, small, slow or unskilled, the next stop for you is AA or OMHA. So just enjoy this circus while it lasts!
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It’s called reality DG. If you ever played sports in your life you’d know thatGuest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 12:16 amInsecure! That’s all I gotta say !Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:47 pmSounds like your son is a small unskilled 3rd line player on a lower end team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:11 pmSounds like a smaller or slower kid or unskilled kids make you insecure.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 5:08 pm There will be a lot of changes with open boarders next year. The following year the kids playing 2013 will more than likely come back down with hitting, so expect more changes on the top teams. Current first line players will be pushed down the depth chart and then that will cause more movement! Then with hitting at u14, coaches will go after size and EVEN MORE CHANGES! If you are a borderline AAA player in the GTHL, small, slow or unskilled, the next stop for you is AA or OMHA. So just enjoy this circus while it lasts!
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The reality is that no one knows what will happen. Being big won't keep you in the game just like being small won't keep you out. I do think the kids who avoid contact will have some issues. I see some kids now who are excellent skaters with a lot of speed who want nothing to do with any type of body contact. Those are the ones who may not fare well and there's nothing necessarily wrong with not wanting to get smashed or smash someone yourself but seems necessary if you want to keep playing hockey.
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It's snowing outsideGuest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 11:06 am The reality is that no one knows what will happen. Being big won't keep you in the game just like being small won't keep you out. I do think the kids who avoid contact will have some issues. I see some kids now who are excellent skaters with a lot of speed who want nothing to do with any type of body contact. Those are the ones who may not fare well and there's nothing necessarily wrong with not wanting to get smashed or smash someone yourself but seems necessary if you want to keep playing hockey.
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