2009 GTHL AA West
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All you dads praying your kid can play U18 AAA. Up to this point they have never been good enough, but next year they will play U18AAA as an under ager. Ya right.
keep telling little Jonny its going to happen. Let me know when the ASHL starts for them
keep telling little Jonny its going to happen. Let me know when the ASHL starts for them
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VP so sensitive after losing a game just going to get worse lots of extra calories going in the Italian gut .
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I don't see more than a handful (all VP pretty much) players going U18 AAAGuest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:40 am All you dads praying your kid can play U18 AAA. Up to this point they have never been good enough, but next year they will play U18AAA as an under ager. Ya right.
keep telling little Jonny its going to happen. Let me know when the ASHL starts for them
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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:40 am All you dads praying your kid can play U18 AAA. Up to this point they have never been good enough, but next year they will play U18AAA as an under ager. Ya right.
keep telling little Jonny its going to happen. Let me know when the ASHL starts for them
Loser dads thinking their kid is going to the OHL because the kid is an average player. How long can you keep the dream alive?
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Stress eating. More team building, better order 50 boxes of pizza.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 11:07 am VP so sensitive after losing a game just going to get worse lots of extra calories going in the Italian gut .
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It's funny cuz I don't really see anyone one here recently talking about there kid going U18 AAA. The only person talking about it is you. Projecting your insecurities, eh! LmaoGuest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:40 am All you dads praying your kid can play U18 AAA. Up to this point they have never been good enough, but next year they will play U18AAA as an under ager. Ya right.
keep telling little Jonny its going to happen. Let me know when the ASHL starts for them

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Be real VPs are losing 2 (maybe 3) kids going CRC, but the entire rest of the roster is staying and the 2 kids leaving are already replaced with kids coming down from AAA because of the double age group U18 AAA. So you really think VPs are going to be worse next year your crazy.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:34 amMore parity in the loop next year for sure.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:21 amOnly reason he is listed is because he needs to make sure their will be a team in place next season or else the org can deny his release to CRC. Dont be fooled people VP will be considerably weaker next season.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:10 am Serious question though.
Is the VP head coach staying on next year? I can imagine doing both teams would be very difficult. He is listed as the U17 VP head coach.
VP won't be as dominant. Other teams beefing up rosters with OMHA kids. Very minimal movement from U16 AA guys to U18 AAA guys with the double year. Should make next season very good.
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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 1:15 pmBe real VPs are losing 2 (maybe 3) kids going CRC, but the entire rest of the roster is staying and the 2 kids leaving are already replaced with kids coming down from AAA because of the double age group U18 AAA. So you really think VPs are going to be worse next year your crazy.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:34 amMore parity in the loop next year for sure.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:21 amOnly reason he is listed is because he needs to make sure their will be a team in place next season or else the org can deny his release to CRC. Dont be fooled people VP will be considerably weaker next season.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:10 am Serious question though.
Is the VP head coach staying on next year? I can imagine doing both teams would be very difficult. He is listed as the U17 VP head coach.
VP won't be as dominant. Other teams beefing up rosters with OMHA kids. Very minimal movement from U16 AA guys to U18 AAA guys with the double year. Should make next season very good.
Not as dominant means maybe 5 to 6 losses in the season.
Not as dominant as in other teams have AAA drop downs coming too.
Not as dominant as a new coach is coming in.
They will be worse than this year. Worse can be any degree, but they will be. Even 1 more loss than this year is worse. That is what was said.
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Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 1:42 pmGuest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 1:15 pmBe real VPs are losing 2 (maybe 3) kids going CRC, but the entire rest of the roster is staying and the 2 kids leaving are already replaced with kids coming down from AAA because of the double age group U18 AAA. So you really think VPs are going to be worse next year your crazy.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:34 amMore parity in the loop next year for sure.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:21 amOnly reason he is listed is because he needs to make sure their will be a team in place next season or else the org can deny his release to CRC. Dont be fooled people VP will be considerably weaker next season.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 10:10 am Serious question though.
Is the VP head coach staying on next year? I can imagine doing both teams would be very difficult. He is listed as the U17 VP head coach.
VP won't be as dominant. Other teams beefing up rosters with OMHA kids. Very minimal movement from U16 AA guys to U18 AAA guys with the double year. Should make next season very good.
Not as dominant means maybe 5 to 6 losses in the season.
Not as dominant as in other teams have AAA drop downs coming too.
Not as dominant as a new coach is coming in.
They will be worse than this year. Worse can be any degree, but they will be. Even 1 more loss than this year is worse. That is what was said.
You don’t get it do you? I guess you just don’t know that the new coach is another Italian stallion. The torch is being passed to famiglia.
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Hey, just curious, if your kid doesn’t make AAA in their draft year, is playing U18 AAA still a legit path to the OHL? I’m a bit confused about how someone who’s never played AAA before could jump into U18 AAA and end up getting drafted. Feels like if it were that simple, more kids would be doing it. Any advice or insight would be appreciated.
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