Actually, every team doesn't have drama. Neither of my kids teams have drama. EMC is known for the toxicity for a reason and the poster is right, it's not just this EMC team, it's almost every age group. It's open borders, let your kid tryout where you think they have the best chance of making it, with the team with the best development, coaching and environment.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:07 amEvery team has their own drama.. however if you look back at the thread it’s the same guy posting about them over and over. They caused issues and were asked to not be managers anymore. Took it hard and just never let it go. The kid wasn’t bad, had friends.. but parent drama is terrible. It’s not just online, if you look back you will also see that he causes problems at the rink now too that his kid moved.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 amIt is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:57 am
if this makes you feel better, but it’s clear to people watching.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
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When you play spring hockey with kids from all over the different teams, you get to know parents.. there is in fact drama everywhere . It is aaa hockey, and it gets worse as they get olderGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:54 amActually, every team doesn't have drama. Neither of my kids teams have drama. EMC is known for the toxicity for a reason and the poster is right, it's not just this EMC team, it's almost every age group. It's open borders, let your kid tryout where you think they have the best chance of making it, with the team with the best development, coaching and environment.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:07 amEvery team has their own drama.. however if you look back at the thread it’s the same guy posting about them over and over. They caused issues and were asked to not be managers anymore. Took it hard and just never let it go. The kid wasn’t bad, had friends.. but parent drama is terrible. It’s not just online, if you look back you will also see that he causes problems at the rink now too that his kid moved.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 am
It is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Re: Alliance 2012 Hockey
Where there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 amIt is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:57 amif this makes you feel better, but it’s clear to people watching.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:50 am
Yes. Parents and the child are also responsible for the child’s development. Coaches see them a few hours a week. The kids who succeed are the kids that work away from the rink, watch hockey and eat nutritious foods. My son was not strong last year.. he put in work and is now doing great. Coaches cannot take the credit for his development.. he did that for himself. Blaming a coach is a big cop out to bandaid your feelings
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Re: Alliance 2012 Hockey
Shhhh...the problem isn't EMC. It's these families that CHOSE to leaveGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 amIt is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:57 am
if this makes you feel better, but it’s clear to people watching.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere

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They are having a really good season. Good on them. It is always a pleasure to compete with them. As far a the best team in Alliance history, it would be a stretch as the Alliance has been around for a very long time.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 4:35 pm Chatham with another big win. Likely the best team in Alliance history.
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Just fyi to readers, these comments are being made by the same toxic individuals commenting on their own comments to create an illusion of issues that don't existGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 amIt is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:57 am
if this makes you feel better, but it’s clear to people watching.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Re: Alliance 2012 Hockey
Would you like me to break the issues down for you? I can do by age group if you’d like.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:20 pmJust fyi to readers, these comments are being made by the same toxic individuals commenting on their own comments to create an illusion of issues that don't existGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 amKids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:04 am
It is also very clear to see which kids are failing to progress and the direct correlation to how they spend their time away from the rink. This isn’t a specific team issue.. you can see it every game with every team.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Re: Alliance 2012 Hockey
Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:37 pmWould you like me to break the issues down for you? I can do by age group if you’d like.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:20 pmJust fyi to readers, these comments are being made by the same toxic individuals commenting on their own comments to create an illusion of issues that don't existGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 amWhen coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priorityGuest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:25 am
Kids and their parents are failing to progress, the issue is parents are pushing these off ice skill sessions too much.
What makes Chatham a head above the rest is team play, they have been coached how to play the game as a group.
LJK has also done a decent job of this.
You may not have the best talent skill wise but work together as a group and good things will happen.
Skills are good but most kids aren’t number 97 and will never be. The game gets tighter as they get older and if they don’t know how to move the puck quicker player aren’t going to last at the AAA or elite levels. I think Chatham has done an excellent job at teaching this.
It sounds like you focus too much on your own kids skill development than buying into a team environment!
Maybe you start every conversation telling people how much your kid and bench.! They can be as strong as they like but if they have zero hockey sense you’ll be left behind.
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Please do
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Personality #4 I’m sure will have something of value to sayGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:02 pmGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:37 pmWould you like me to break the issues down for you? I can do by age group if you’d like.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:20 pmJust fyi to readers, these comments are being made by the same toxic individuals commenting on their own comments to create an illusion of issues that don't existGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 am
When coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priority
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Please do
Re: Alliance 2012 Hockey
aaaaand there ya go again talking to yourself to create an illusion that you have valid informationGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:02 pmGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:37 pmWould you like me to break the issues down for you? I can do by age group if you’d like.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:20 pmJust fyi to readers, these comments are being made by the same toxic individuals commenting on their own comments to create an illusion of issues that don't existGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:46 pmWhere there is smoke there is fire. Just observe how they treat past and present players on this siteGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:44 amWhy is Elgin the team that comes up repeatedly regarding toxic development in every alliance thread. Outside of the gta they are the most hated team. Are they so good people love to hate, or is there an age wide issue with coach selection, team play, politics and morale?Guest wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:13 am
When coaches only focus on developing their pet players and it becomes more about what’s on gamesheet than what actually happens on the ice it shows. I agree kids need to spend time working outside of league, but often times that doesn’t matter because the coaches buddy’s kid will always take priority
This site isn’t going to decide where my kids tryout but red flags are everywhere
Please do
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