2015 AAA

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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:43 am DMF going to be #1 next year gaining the best goalie in the league and another couple top players and loosing a few of the bottom ones
Boook it
Maybe if they upgrade 2-3D.
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Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:05 am Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
You may not have watched much hockey the last few years but there is no hitting in hockey anymore. Makes absolutely no difference.
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Says parent with tiny kid
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:22 am
Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:05 am Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
You may not have watched much hockey the last few years but there is no hitting in hockey anymore. Makes absolutely no difference.
Great argument. Counter point...stay with me... memorial cup winning team in OHL last year, defensemen height:

6'4, 6'2, 6'3, 6'1, 6'6, 6'2, 6'2, 6'3, 6'0
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:22 am
Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:05 am Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
You may not have watched much hockey the last few years but there is no hitting in hockey anymore. Makes absolutely no difference.
Makes no difference?? :lol: You may not understand that hitting isn't just blowing someone up, it's separating the man from puck or even just disrupting the opponents play. Seriously, if your kid is going to play AAA at least learn the basics.
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:05 am Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
Watch out when big kids start catching up in the speed dept.
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:22 am
Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:05 am Lots of undersized kids in this loop. Teams with kids that have some size starting to figure out how to deal with them. That dynamic will become more evident every year towards hitting.
You may not have watched much hockey the last few years but there is no hitting in hockey anymore. Makes absolutely no difference.
You are clueless...dummy.
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DMF - Bringing in a goalie
NATS - Absolutely loaded up, if this is true i'd have them #1
JRC - 2 additions nothing relevant
TM - Gong show but brick will keep them in 4th
VK - Goalies staying , few changes which will see improvement , new coach
REPS - smaller additions but nothing significate. Will improve
NYR - not adding enough to compete, will lose key pieces
TWR - Complete revamp, right people coming in with the right connections
Rebels - Still a great goalie, looks like more of a girls program
MM - Just here to take money , nothing more
TT - No clue, nobody cares
Sens - Too many buddies not enough actual hockey

enjoy the ride , keep your head out of the sand and realize where your kid is actually at in all of this. U14 is when it starts not U10
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Guest wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:14 am DMF - Bringing in a goalie
NATS - Absolutely loaded up, if this is true i'd have them #1
JRC - 2 additions nothing relevant
TM - Gong show but brick will keep them in 4th
VK - Goalies staying , few changes which will see improvement , new coach
REPS - smaller additions but nothing significate. Will improve
NYR - not adding enough to compete, will lose key pieces
TWR - Complete revamp, right people coming in with the right connections
Rebels - Still a great goalie, looks like more of a girls program
MM - Just here to take money , nothing more
TT - No clue, nobody cares
Sens - Too many buddies not enough actual hockey

enjoy the ride , keep your head out of the sand and realize where your kid is actually at in all of this. U14 is when it starts not U10
REPS all day , if you know you know
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