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Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:27 am
This all sounds like a couple cuts were made on MM. And those parents are not happy about it.
a couple cuts solve nothing for MM. they will challenge TRW next yr...
This MM hater is trolling hard! Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Did her little duster goon get cut?
MM will not be a top team don't kid yourselves. MM is where kids go so their parents can say they play AAA not because they are actual AAA players.
I don’t think anyone is saying they’ll be a top team. But better than they are now, likely landing somewhere around 6th, is not unreasonable.
MM coach is a meathead wannabe ex-fake-hockey player. Fights fires and then tries to hose you with his crap skills sessions for $75/hour on Tuesday. What a goof.
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:02 am
MM took a lot of kids not at AAA level because there just aren’t enough AAA kids. There needs to be fewer teams and parents need to be realistic. Maybe drop down to AA and get more ice time.
The G and OMHA both need to reduce teams. MM is very weak.
Yea reduce it to 10. Then all the best players funnel to the top and there are 2 teams as the bottom that can't win a game. Next year, reduce it to 8 teams. And so on and so on until there are two teams left. Dummy.
Open borders will help a bit I think.
Kids will probably play musical chairs a bit and you will see more kids playing AAA hockey that actually should be.
you are going to see 2-3 teams pull away from the rest even more next year with open boarders. Teams like VK, MM, REPS, Rebels, SENS will attract the cast offs of the OMHA who think they can play in the G but really should have stayed home.
Hearing who the top 3 teams have locked in already its not going to be close, JRC will take a step back next year as well
meh, I doubt it. Every year the players get tighter and tighter in skill level.
more kids who can play AAA will be able to, they just need to find the right roster.
There will always be the best of the best, but open borders will tighten things up more and more.
I don't think many teams will look to make massive changes unless they had a really really bad season. Developing players into a culture and a system takes time, if you bring someone new in they have to be significantly better than the piece they are replacing. You want a team that goes to battle for each other, not one that is looking for a new jersey every year.
I would take a team that's been together for years with a record of 20-10 over a team of strangers that goes 30-0. There is more to the game than the best record.
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:02 am
MM took a lot of kids not at AAA level because there just aren’t enough AAA kids. There needs to be fewer teams and parents need to be realistic. Maybe drop down to AA and get more ice time.
The G and OMHA both need to reduce teams. MM is very weak.
Yea reduce it to 10. Then all the best players funnel to the top and there are 2 teams as the bottom that can't win a game. Next year, reduce it to 8 teams. And so on and so on until there are two teams left. Dummy.
Open borders will help a bit I think.
Kids will probably play musical chairs a bit and you will see more kids playing AAA hockey that actually should be.
you are going to see 2-3 teams pull away from the rest even more next year with open boarders. Teams like VK, MM, REPS, Rebels, SENS will attract the cast offs of the OMHA who think they can play in the G but really should have stayed home.
Hearing who the top 3 teams have locked in already its not going to be close, JRC will take a step back next year as well
meh, I doubt it. Every year the players get tighter and tighter in skill level.
more kids who can play AAA will be able to, they just need to find the right roster.
There will always be the best of the best, but open borders will tighten things up more and more.
I don't think many teams will look to make massive changes unless they had a really really bad season. Developing players into a culture and a system takes time, if you bring someone new in they have to be significantly better than the piece they are replacing. You want a team that goes to battle for each other, not one that is looking for a new jersey every year.
I would take a team that's been together for years with a record of 20-10 over a team of strangers that goes 30-0. There is more to the game than the best record.
Massive changes coming from all top teams, already kids confirmed
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:27 am
This all sounds like a couple cuts were made on MM. And those parents are not happy about it.
No, they finished 5/9 in the Taylor Hall Classic. Not an angry parent, we didn’t play against them but I watched them and was expecting them to be at least as good as the Waxers. News flash, they aren’t. They went 2-1-1 against 4 Ottawa A teams, only 1 of which finished in the top 4. They lost 8-1 to Nepean. FYI - for those in the G who aren’t aware that hockey is played outside Toronto, Ottawa doesn’t have AAA until U12 and A is the highest level at U10. They were lucky to avoid QRD and GBH or they would have realized just how strong the OMHA is…
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 10:11 pm
What happened between titans and nats tonight?
Caught it on livebarn. TT took the goon to the goons in the first and second. Nats ended up winning 7-3 but not before they had to check their underpants after the second as TT was up.
Love watching the farrone rats get knocked around by a bunch of AA kids. Listening to the cries of the nats parents on livebarn was worth this years subscription.