2009 GTHL AA West

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I follow them on IG, they are a very good team for this age group. Nice people and great kids. I try to be a supportive person, just because they aren’t AAA doesn’t make it bad hockey.
All that stupidity to play bottom feeder AAA teams to only come home and get your A$$ whipped by an AA team. We solute you!
U15 AAA team they played. Baaaahhhhhhh!!!!
You're an idiot. Or maybe im the idiot for bothering to look on MHR to see if you were right. But 15U is not the same as U15 dummy. But its understandable cuz your kids house league team wouldn't know how US teams name the age groups.
Pretend all you want moron. The U S.A. hockey system is more watered down then our hockey here. You still didn't explain why you came home and lost to a AA team. Keep living your dream through your kid dumbass.

No need for name calling. I think we can all agree that the 2009 age group in the GTHL is water down at all of the levels. The is a pretty noticeable disparity from the top teams to them bottom teams of the age groups in all of the brackets.

Not that there is any need to explain or validate anything, VP has chosen a path of encouraging their young men to appreciate the journey they are on, coupled with different life experiences . The team got to bond over a full weekend, riding on a team bus, they played some great hockey on an NCAA arena against n equally talented Rochester team. The parent group from VP and Rochester socialized before and after both games, the coaches and the teams mutually respected each others abilities.

As for the VP loss, VR played and won, good for VR they played well and won. VR winning doesn't take anything away from VP enjoyment over the season they are having and the experience the team benefits from along the way with their great coaching staff, team mates and families.

Best wishes to you all over the holiday season.

2025 is definitely poised to be a fun packed start for VP with many more experiences to come.



I agree, VP has a terrific team and an amazing parent group. The coaching is excellent, and the way they prioritize bonding and inclusivity really stands out. It’s not just about hockey for them, they create cherished memories and celebrate everyone’s successes, not just a few top players. Win or lose, it’s a supportive community that’s doing things the right way. Just my observation, but I think they’re setting a great example.
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All that stupidity to play bottom feeder AAA teams to only come home and get your A$$ whipped by an AA team. We solute you!
U15 AAA team they played. Baaaahhhhhhh!!!!
You're an idiot. Or maybe im the idiot for bothering to look on MHR to see if you were right. But 15U is not the same as U15 dummy. But its understandable cuz your kids house league team wouldn't know how US teams name the age groups.
Pretend all you want moron. The U S.A. hockey system is more watered down then our hockey here. You still didn't explain why you came home and lost to a AA team. Keep living your dream through your kid dumbass.

No need for name calling. I think we can all agree that the 2009 age group in the GTHL is water down at all of the levels. The is a pretty noticeable disparity from the top teams to them bottom teams of the age groups in all of the brackets.

Not that there is any need to explain or validate anything, VP has chosen a path of encouraging their young men to appreciate the journey they are on, coupled with different life experiences . The team got to bond over a full weekend, riding on a team bus, they played some great hockey on an NCAA arena against n equally talented Rochester team. The parent group from VP and Rochester socialized before and after both games, the coaches and the teams mutually respected each others abilities.

As for the VP loss, VR played and won, good for VR they played well and won. VR winning doesn't take anything away from VP enjoyment over the season they are having and the experience the team benefits from along the way with their great coaching staff, team mates and families.

Best wishes to you all over the holiday season.

2025 is definitely poised to be a fun packed start for VP with many more experiences to come.



I agree, VP has a terrific team and an amazing parent group. The coaching is excellent, and the way they prioritize bonding and inclusivity really stands out. It’s not just about hockey for them, they create cherished memories and celebrate everyone’s successes, not just a few top players. Win or lose, it’s a supportive community that’s doing things the right way. Just my observation, but I think they’re setting a great example.
Now lose and say it’s not about winning past post say no one can compete we’re on another level -Itch Please STFU Merry Christmas !
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Thats pretty awesome
Who did they play
How do you know they did this

I follow them on IG, they are a very good team for this age group. Nice people and great kids. I try to be a supportive person, just because they aren’t AAA doesn’t make it bad hockey.
All that stupidity to play bottom feeder AAA teams to only come home and get your A$$ whipped by an AA team. We solute you!
U15 AAA team they played. Baaaahhhhhhh!!!!
You're an idiot. Or maybe im the idiot for bothering to look on MHR to see if you were right. But 15U is not the same as U15 dummy. But its understandable cuz your kids house league team wouldn't know how US teams name the age groups.
Pretend all you want moron. The U S.A. hockey system is more watered down then our hockey here. You still didn't explain why you came home and lost to a AA team. Keep living your dream through your kid dumbass.
Hope you have a great Christmas and great new year.
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Vp has the worst team attitude ever. Parents and kids.
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Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:44 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:02 am
Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 12:11 am
Guest wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 7:59 am
Guest wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:17 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:10 pm

U15 AAA team they played. Baaaahhhhhhh!!!!
You're an idiot. Or maybe im the idiot for bothering to look on MHR to see if you were right. But 15U is not the same as U15 dummy. But its understandable cuz your kids house league team wouldn't know how US teams name the age groups.
Pretend all you want moron. The U S.A. hockey system is more watered down then our hockey here. You still didn't explain why you came home and lost to a AA team. Keep living your dream through your kid dumbass.

No need for name calling. I think we can all agree that the 2009 age group in the GTHL is water down at all of the levels. The is a pretty noticeable disparity from the top teams to them bottom teams of the age groups in all of the brackets.

Not that there is any need to explain or validate anything, VP has chosen a path of encouraging their young men to appreciate the journey they are on, coupled with different life experiences . The team got to bond over a full weekend, riding on a team bus, they played some great hockey on an NCAA arena against n equally talented Rochester team. The parent group from VP and Rochester socialized before and after both games, the coaches and the teams mutually respected each others abilities.

As for the VP loss, VR played and won, good for VR they played well and won. VR winning doesn't take anything away from VP enjoyment over the season they are having and the experience the team benefits from along the way with their great coaching staff, team mates and families.

Best wishes to you all over the holiday season.

2025 is definitely poised to be a fun packed start for VP with many more experiences to come.



I agree, VP has a terrific team and an amazing parent group. The coaching is excellent, and the way they prioritize bonding and inclusivity really stands out. It’s not just about hockey for them, they create cherished memories and celebrate everyone’s successes, not just a few top players. Win or lose, it’s a supportive community that’s doing things the right way. Just my observation, but I think they’re setting a great example.
Now lose and say it’s not about winning past post say no one can compete we’re on another level -Itch Please STFU Merry Christmas !

You won't find inner peace at the bottom of that bottle. I hope the new year helps mend your broken heart.
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Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 8:01 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:44 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:02 am
Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 12:11 am
Guest wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 7:59 am
Guest wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:17 pm

You're an idiot. Or maybe im the idiot for bothering to look on MHR to see if you were right. But 15U is not the same as U15 dummy. But its understandable cuz your kids house league team wouldn't know how US teams name the age groups.
Pretend all you want moron. The U S.A. hockey system is more watered down then our hockey here. You still didn't explain why you came home and lost to a AA team. Keep living your dream through your kid dumbass.

No need for name calling. I think we can all agree that the 2009 age group in the GTHL is water down at all of the levels. The is a pretty noticeable disparity from the top teams to them bottom teams of the age groups in all of the brackets.

Not that there is any need to explain or validate anything, VP has chosen a path of encouraging their young men to appreciate the journey they are on, coupled with different life experiences . The team got to bond over a full weekend, riding on a team bus, they played some great hockey on an NCAA arena against n equally talented Rochester team. The parent group from VP and Rochester socialized before and after both games, the coaches and the teams mutually respected each others abilities.

As for the VP loss, VR played and won, good for VR they played well and won. VR winning doesn't take anything away from VP enjoyment over the season they are having and the experience the team benefits from along the way with their great coaching staff, team mates and families.

Best wishes to you all over the holiday season.

2025 is definitely poised to be a fun packed start for VP with many more experiences to come.



I agree, VP has a terrific team and an amazing parent group. The coaching is excellent, and the way they prioritize bonding and inclusivity really stands out. It’s not just about hockey for them, they create cherished memories and celebrate everyone’s successes, not just a few top players. Win or lose, it’s a supportive community that’s doing things the right way. Just my observation, but I think they’re setting a great example.
Now lose and say it’s not about winning past post say no one can compete we’re on another level -Itch Please STFU Merry Christmas !

You won't find inner peace at the bottom of that bottle. I hope the new year helps mend your broken heart.
Bottle of lube used on your wife ?
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Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:47 pm Vp has the worst team attitude ever. Parents and kids.
May God bless you and hope you and your family have a great holiday season.
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Guest wrote: Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:47 pm Vp has the worst team attitude ever. Parents and kids.
May God bless you and hope you and your family have a great holiday season.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hawk Tuah to #91 on VR. Your parents raised you right.
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The VP players, coaches, and families had an amazing Christmas, filled with love and happiness. Here's to an incredible 2025 season ahead, more great games, more bonding, and even more unforgettable moments together. It’s such a fantastic feeling to be part of this hockey family!
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Do you think it’s better to put your kid on a weaker team where they can be the star, or on a stronger team where they don’t play much but the team wins? My kid had an amazing season last year on a not so great team, and I thought offers would come rolling in, but now he’s on a better team where he’s not shining and barely contributing. If the goal is the NHL, is it smarter to shop around for an average team where he can stand out or stick with a stronger team where his confidence might take a hit?
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