2016 AAA

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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:15 am
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ahha raiders black parent you are in pool C- you better win it and dont be an embarrassement to cwench
OHP lady is on this thing all day. And cwench is going to go bankrupt again soon. And the klevr tournament is fixed. Merry Christmas
Everest lady is a hater and her days are coming to an end. Happy Hanukkah.
All of this is pathetic ass stuff. Can we not just discuss the actual hockey stuff please and thanks
84 GTHL alumni currently playing in the NHL

Assuming each AAA team has about 15-20 players per age group and there are several teams across multiple age groups over many years, even if we consider only 1,000 unique AAA players over a decade (a conservative estimate), the percentage of those making the NHL would still be under 10% (84 players out of 1,000). However, this is a rough calculation and the real number of unique AAA players would be much higher, thus lowering the percentage further.

In conclusion, while the GTHL is a significant contributor to the NHL talent pool, the percentage of its AAA players who make it to the professional league is very small, likely in the low single digits or even less when considering the entire pool of players over multiple years.


In the 2024 OHL Priority Selection, 77 Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) players were chosen by OHL teams. This number represents the players from the GTHL who were selected in that draft year.


For a broader perspective, in previous years, the numbers have varied:
In 2023, 86 GTHL players were selected.

In 2022, a record 110 GTHL players were chosen.


These numbers give an idea of the typical range of GTHL players who transition to the OHL through the Priority Selection each year. However, the exact number can fluctuate based on the talent pool available each draft year.
That is a very good point.

A bigger question is how many of those kids drafted to the OHL actually play in the league?

I would assume it takes the number much lower in the single digit.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:16 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:04 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 7:35 am VR completely dominating NYHL. Expect VK to be a top team.
Nice, what's their record against Duffield this year?
Shut them out 2-0 in October
And then VR lost to them 4-2 in November
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 12:13 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:16 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:04 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 7:35 am VR completely dominating NYHL. Expect VK to be a top team.
Nice, what's their record against Duffield this year?
Shut them out 2-0 in October
And then VR lost to them 4-2 in November
Duffield (Nats) are not very good. It’s a total myth / team driven hype that they will be a top 3 team next year. Mid pack at best.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 12:21 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 12:13 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:16 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:04 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 7:35 am VR completely dominating NYHL. Expect VK to be a top team.
Nice, what's their record against Duffield this year?
Shut them out 2-0 in October
And then VR lost to them 4-2 in November
Duffield (Nats) are not very good. It’s a total myth / team driven hype that they will be a top 3 team next year. Mid pack at best.
If VK is taking their VR roster this team will be mid pack. They definitely need to improve their existing roster. Nats play a solid defensive game but lack a pure scorer. If they can add one or two scorers I can see this team being one of the better teams. JRC will likely be the top team as they are getting top players Raiders Silver and then adding other strong players.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:20 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:15 am
Guest wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:08 am
Guest wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 4:09 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 1:28 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:26 am

OHP lady is on this thing all day. And cwench is going to go bankrupt again soon. And the klevr tournament is fixed. Merry Christmas
Everest lady is a hater and her days are coming to an end. Happy Hanukkah.
All of this is pathetic ass stuff. Can we not just discuss the actual hockey stuff please and thanks
84 GTHL alumni currently playing in the NHL

Assuming each AAA team has about 15-20 players per age group and there are several teams across multiple age groups over many years, even if we consider only 1,000 unique AAA players over a decade (a conservative estimate), the percentage of those making the NHL would still be under 10% (84 players out of 1,000). However, this is a rough calculation and the real number of unique AAA players would be much higher, thus lowering the percentage further.

In conclusion, while the GTHL is a significant contributor to the NHL talent pool, the percentage of its AAA players who make it to the professional league is very small, likely in the low single digits or even less when considering the entire pool of players over multiple years.


In the 2024 OHL Priority Selection, 77 Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) players were chosen by OHL teams. This number represents the players from the GTHL who were selected in that draft year.


For a broader perspective, in previous years, the numbers have varied:
In 2023, 86 GTHL players were selected.

In 2022, a record 110 GTHL players were chosen.


These numbers give an idea of the typical range of GTHL players who transition to the OHL through the Priority Selection each year. However, the exact number can fluctuate based on the talent pool available each draft year.
What are you trying to prove here buddy. Do you have nothing better to do than market the GTHL on a Thursday morning? Now how about you give us the numbers of OMHA players selected as well.
I know you're probably busy driving your tractor. Here's some info for you sensitive rural folk.

The number of players drafted from the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) to the NHL varies each year. Based on recent data:

In the 2024 NHL Draft, 9 OMHA alumni were selected.

In 2023, 14 OMHA alumni were chosen in the NHL Draft.

In 2024, the OHL Draft, which feeds into the NHL, saw 103 players from OMHA teams selected.


These figures indicate that the OMHA has a significant presence in producing NHL draft picks, though the exact number can fluctuate annually
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Re: 2016 AAA

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I was just looking at the Klevr January tournament and wasn’t sure if anyone here has an answer yet but why is group C of tier 1 2016 so weak? Also it does seem your A is the best and group B a bit lower but group C almost looks like a relegation group right?
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:04 pm I was just looking at the Klevr January tournament and wasn’t sure if anyone here has an answer yet but why is group C of tier 1 2016 so weak? Also it does seem your A is the best and group B a bit lower but group C almost looks like a relegation group right?
It's like going to the judges scorecards in Vegas. Rigged! Anyway at least the teams in group A get to face great competition in the group stage. All of the teams in group A would advance if they were in group C. This will just create lopsided results in the elimination rounds.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:57 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:04 pm I was just looking at the Klevr January tournament and wasn’t sure if anyone here has an answer yet but why is group C of tier 1 2016 so weak? Also it does seem your A is the best and group B a bit lower but group C almost looks like a relegation group right?
It's like going to the judges scorecards in Vegas. Rigged! Anyway at least the teams in group A get to face great competition in the group stage. All of the teams in group A would advance if they were in group C. This will just create lopsided results in the elimination rounds.
It will look a lot like this in the group stage.

Group A
1st - international stars
2nd - JR Vikings

Group B
1st - YK
2nd - HSL selects

Group C
1st - Raiders black
2nd - Buffalo

Not sure how the tournament works. Maybe the top 2 teams from each group advance and then the next 2 teams with the highest point totals advance from any division or they just take the highest point totals and seed them 1 to 8 from all groups.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:14 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:57 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 6:04 pm I was just looking at the Klevr January tournament and wasn’t sure if anyone here has an answer yet but why is group C of tier 1 2016 so weak? Also it does seem your A is the best and group B a bit lower but group C almost looks like a relegation group right?
It's like going to the judges scorecards in Vegas. Rigged! Anyway at least the teams in group A get to face great competition in the group stage. All of the teams in group A would advance if they were in group C. This will just create lopsided results in the elimination rounds.
It will look a lot like this in the group stage.

Group A
1st - international stars
2nd - JR Vikings

Group B
1st - YK
2nd - HSL selects

Group C
1st - Raiders black
2nd - Buffalo

Not sure how the tournament works. Maybe the top 2 teams from each group advance and then the next 2 teams with the highest point totals advance from any division or they just take the highest point totals and seed them 1 to 8 from all groups.
RIGGED!!!!!
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Re: 2016 AAA

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So the best teams out of group C aren’t even in the top 8? . lol…
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