2016 AAA

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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:52 pm Things are quiet with skates on hold but people still talking and so here we go.

JRC
TT
Nats
TRW
VK
TM
Reps
Rebels
DMF
Sens
NYR
MM
To be wrong is an intrinsic part of the human experience, a fundamental aspect that shapes our learning and growth. The extent to which one can be wrong is boundless, from the benign misstep of mistaking salt for sugar to the profound error of misjudging one's life path. Being wrong can manifest in myriad ways: misinterpreting facts, drawing incorrect conclusions from available data, or adhering to beliefs that contradict reality. It is in these moments of error that we find the greatest opportunities for learning; each mistake is a lesson wrapped in the guise of failure. However, the degree of wrongness does not merely relate to factual inaccuracies but also to moral and ethical misjudgments, where the consequences can ripple through lives and societies. Embracing our capacity for error, understanding its scope, and recognizing the humility it teaches us, are perhaps some of the most profound ways we can grow as individuals and as a collective.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:03 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:52 pm Things are quiet with skates on hold but people still talking and so here we go.

JRC
TT
Nats
TRW
VK
TM
Reps
Rebels
DMF
Sens
NYR
MM
To be wrong is an intrinsic part of the human experience, a fundamental aspect that shapes our learning and growth. The extent to which one can be wrong is boundless, from the benign misstep of mistaking salt for sugar to the profound error of misjudging one's life path. Being wrong can manifest in myriad ways: misinterpreting facts, drawing incorrect conclusions from available data, or adhering to beliefs that contradict reality. It is in these moments of error that we find the greatest opportunities for learning; each mistake is a lesson wrapped in the guise of failure. However, the degree of wrongness does not merely relate to factual inaccuracies but also to moral and ethical misjudgments, where the consequences can ripple through lives and societies. Embracing our capacity for error, understanding its scope, and recognizing the humility it teaches us, are perhaps some of the most profound ways we can grow as individuals and as a collective.

Plagiarism is wrong too
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Some of Cobras tier 1 players and tier 2 players joining the Cobras tier 2 coach under BJC.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:52 pm Things are quiet with skates on hold but people still talking and so here we go.

JRC
TT
Nats
TRW
VK
TM
Reps
Rebels
DMF
Sens
NYR
MM

Should be ranking the coaches/development at u10 vs possible winning streak. Go where the coaches are-not the promised wins or top team
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:40 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:52 pm Things are quiet with skates on hold but people still talking and so here we go.

JRC
TT
Nats
TRW
VK
TM
Reps
Rebels
DMF
Sens
NYR
MM

Should be ranking the coaches/development at u10 vs possible winning streak. Go where the coaches are-not the promised wins or top team
Ya make sure to jump on a basement team and soak up all that development. Cultivate your childs pain tolerance all year while he's surrounded by AA players. Sound advice from a beautiful hockey mind.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:07 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:22 am
Guest wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:20 am Multiple investigations for tampering. Complaints from teams outside the G with names and specific examples of tampering
Multiple coaches to be let go
Yeah okay bud.

Give a couple examples and I MIGHT believe you.
Tell us more on the tampering issue...Give us all the dirt...which coaches and teams are affected. OMHA or GTHL?
Bro my cousin Nelson is tampering my driveway as we speak bro. Laying down sicky interlocking after. Gonna be pure bomb bro.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:40 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 5:52 pm Things are quiet with skates on hold but people still talking and so here we go.

JRC
TT
Nats
TRW
VK
TM
Reps
Rebels
DMF
Sens
NYR
MM

Should be ranking the coaches/development at u10 vs possible winning streak. Go where the coaches are-not the promised wins or top team
Nats will have one of the better development. I’m not saying the best but quite good. No need to say much. Results speak for themselves.
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:16 pm Some of Cobras tier 1 players and tier 2 players joining the Cobras tier 2 coach under BJC.
AA at best
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Re: 2016 AAA

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Guest wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:48 pm Cobras officially blown up. The last of bunch commits to YSE, TRW, JRC and TM
Would explain recent poor showings
A handful of players will play in Barrie. sOne player going TM, maybe two to TRW, a few YSE. Nobody going JRC. Remaining will build a solid team in Barrie. It’s not been a poor showing and is not a true reflection of the development of these players. Many have developed and will all go on to make AAA teams. Players at this age are still learning the game and absorbing information.
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VK has Bas and development will be top notch.
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