They tried but you can't get blood out of a rock...the coach should realize this experiment of trying to develop house leaguers into useful AA players is over. Next year when the hitting starts, those players will stand out like a sore thumb and it becomes a safety issue. A lor of those parents don't realize it.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 10:43 amSo Bob and Doug couldn't develop those bottom players eh ?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
2012 GTHL EAST AA
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What are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
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I agree those players should drop down. Yes it is a safety for all kids even the AA kids that deserve to be playing at that level.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:24 pmThey tried but you can't get blood out of a rock...the coach should realize this experiment of trying to develop house leaguers into useful AA players is over. Next year when the hitting starts, those players will stand out like a sore thumb and it becomes a safety issue. A lor of those parents don't realize it.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 10:43 amSo Bob and Doug couldn't develop those bottom players eh ?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
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Agreed. 23 & 8 are always out on D. Don't start making excuses TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:28 pmWhat are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
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Can someone please explain why we are having a tiebreaker game ?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 1:29 pmAgreed. 23 & 8 are always out on D. Don't start making excuses TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:28 pmWhat are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
TRT has 22 wins against 21 by NYK.
They are the obvious season winners.
There is no tie here to be broken
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Glad someone else notices, long tenured players taking a backseat to mediocre SIR D and forwards.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 1:29 pmAgreed. 23 & 8 are always out on D. Don't start making excuses TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:28 pmWhat are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
#55 only game changer
#17 D is better than both of them, #23 has no hockey clue, has his dad finally found him a AAA team??
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TRT has 1 more loss...so did the egg or chicken come first, and head to head NYK owns TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:27 pmCan someone please explain why we are having a tiebreaker game ?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 1:29 pmAgreed. 23 & 8 are always out on D. Don't start making excuses TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:28 pmWhat are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
TRT has 22 wins against 21 by NYK.
They are the obvious season winners.
There is no tie here to be broken
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I agree #23 has all the tools but no hockey IQ. His dad was on a mission to get a AAA spot from 2 years ago. He will probably get one, because AAA coaches still put to much judgement of hockey skills on drills. But in game situations players like that are clueless, but best skill guy during practiceGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 3:06 pmGlad someone else notices, long tenured players taking a backseat to mediocre SIR D and forwards.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 1:29 pmAgreed. 23 & 8 are always out on D. Don't start making excuses TRTGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 12:28 pmWhat are talking about, TR does the same thing... did you watch the SYB and NYK games...55, 27 were out there every second shift.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
Good one TR dad, trying to convince the world TR plays fair and rolls the lines. He doesn't roll the D as much because they all suck
#55 only game changer
#17 D is better than both of them, #23 has no hockey clue, has his dad finally found him a AAA team??
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Have you noticed since the NYK coach has shorten his bench, the offsides have come down big time. Moral of the story house leaguers don't know offsides. NYK coach the writing is on the wall...you have to move on for those players. Over 2000 practices in the last 2 years these kids don't know offsides or to play hockey, the experiment is over. You're not Jesus you can't transform them to AA hockey playersGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
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He might be the second coming of Jesus if this team wins tomorrow night! His in game coaching and line matching skills are better than most.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:13 pmHave you noticed since the NYK coach has shorten his bench, the offsides have come down big time. Moral of the story house leaguers don't know offsides. NYK coach the writing is on the wall...you have to move on for those players. Over 2000 practices in the last 2 years these kids don't know offsides or to play hockey, the experiment is over. You're not Jesus you can't transform them to AA hockey playersGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:34 am Advantage NYK: Strong coaching staff focused on winning. The bottom five players will see limited ice time, while TRT will continue rolling—a strategy that won’t be effective and could cost them the game. This is the main drawback of parent coaches. If TRT adopts the same strategy as NYK, it would be their game to win.
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