RE can dish it out all year but can’t handle the truth. The backlash LE gets is on RE and uncle coach, not anyone else. If there were any real accountability, they’d hold LE to the same standard as everyone else. Other players are being held back just to showcase LE. 17, 98, 86, 8, 66, and 41 have all outplayed him this season - especially lately— but he still gets the most ice time.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:47 pm At least we know who RE is, and he doesn’t hide it. Even after you take multiple shots at his kid. Not like these TT parents that shake hands in person then talk on MHT. Cowards.
2009 GTHL AAA
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
I wish you all had access to the stats to see how dumb you all sound. LE71 LEADS the team in points. Yes he has more points than 91, 86, 8, 17, 98, and 41.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pmRE can dish it out all year but can’t handle the truth. The backlash LE gets is on RE and uncle coach, not anyone else. If there were any real accountability, they’d hold LE to the same standard as everyone else. Other players are being held back just to showcase LE. 17, 98, 86, 8, 66, and 41 have all outplayed him this season - especially lately— but he still gets the most ice time.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:47 pm At least we know who RE is, and he doesn’t hide it. Even after you take multiple shots at his kid. Not like these TT parents that shake hands in person then talk on MHT. Cowards.
Their top 6 forwards all average 14:30-16 minutes of ice. LE is somewhere in the 15s. It is comical watching you jealous parents complaining about an extra 15 seconds of ice time. Cue DMF blowup before OHL cup.
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86 gets most ice and deserves it.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:31 pmI wish you all had access to the stats to see how dumb you all sound. LE71 LEADS the team in points. Yes he has more points than 91, 86, 8, 17, 98, and 41.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pmRE can dish it out all year but can’t handle the truth. The backlash LE gets is on RE and uncle coach, not anyone else. If there were any real accountability, they’d hold LE to the same standard as everyone else. Other players are being held back just to showcase LE. 17, 98, 86, 8, 66, and 41 have all outplayed him this season - especially lately— but he still gets the most ice time.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:47 pm At least we know who RE is, and he doesn’t hide it. Even after you take multiple shots at his kid. Not like these TT parents that shake hands in person then talk on MHT. Cowards.
Their top 6 forwards all average 14:30-16 minutes of ice. LE is somewhere in the 15s. It is comical watching you jealous parents complaining about an extra 15 seconds of ice time. Cue DMF blowup before OHL cup.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
AH received the fewest minutes among the forwards, playing just over 10 minutes. He truly deserves more ice time—he’s an outstanding player who is performing exceptionally well right now. It’s quite surprising that he ended up with the least minutes.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pmRE can dish it out all year but can’t handle the truth. The backlash LE gets is on RE and uncle coach, not anyone else. If there were any real accountability, they’d hold LE to the same standard as everyone else. Other players are being held back just to showcase LE. 17, 98, 86, 8, 66, and 41 have all outplayed him this season - especially lately— but he still gets the most ice time.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:47 pm At least we know who RE is, and he doesn’t hide it. Even after you take multiple shots at his kid. Not like these TT parents that shake hands in person then talk on MHT. Cowards.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
It's like that on all top teams. And all top team coaches are scumbagsGuest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:39 pmAH received the fewest minutes among the forwards, playing just over 10 minutes. He truly deserves more ice time—he’s an outstanding player who is performing exceptionally well right now. It’s quite surprising that he ended up with the least minutes.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pmRE can dish it out all year but can’t handle the truth. The backlash LE gets is on RE and uncle coach, not anyone else. If there were any real accountability, they’d hold LE to the same standard as everyone else. Other players are being held back just to showcase LE. 17, 98, 86, 8, 66, and 41 have all outplayed him this season - especially lately— but he still gets the most ice time.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:47 pm At least we know who RE is, and he doesn’t hide it. Even after you take multiple shots at his kid. Not like these TT parents that shake hands in person then talk on MHT. Cowards.
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
Re: 2009 GTHL AAA
My kid’s still in AA, but trust me, the NHL’s already sending scouts to his games. They just don’t know it yet. His shot? It’s like a missile, but with more grace. His speed? Flashing by you before you even blink. Honestly, he’s one injury away from being the next Connor McDavid... or at least the next guy who plays him in NHL 25. Either way, I’m calling it now. We’re going all the way, baby.
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You are 100% the biggest dipshit on this site, and the competition is fierce.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:45 pm
My kid’s still in AA, but trust me, the NHL’s already sending scouts to his games. They just don’t know it yet. His shot? It’s like a missile, but with more grace. His speed? Flashing by you before you even blink. Honestly, he’s one injury away from being the next Connor McDavid... or at least the next guy who plays him in NHL 25. Either way, I’m calling it now. We’re going all the way, baby.
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Typical jealousy. My kid sees this all the time. The wannabesGuest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:47 pmYou are 100% the biggest dipshit on this site, and the competition is fierce.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:45 pm
My kid’s still in AA, but trust me, the NHL’s already sending scouts to his games. They just don’t know it yet. His shot? It’s like a missile, but with more grace. His speed? Flashing by you before you even blink. Honestly, he’s one injury away from being the next Connor McDavid... or at least the next guy who plays him in NHL 25. Either way, I’m calling it now. We’re going all the way, baby.
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RE knows what’s said in this site. No doubt about it. He knows his brother treats his kid extra good. Why would he care? He gets what all dads want more ice time wether deserved or not deserves. For a team like DMF. Love are hate them they are the deepest team going and the only thing that they succumb to are bad coaching moves. So if JE wants to ensure his nephew and the agent coaches client get the most ice. This series will be over in 3 and the OHL cup championship will be the dream that never happened.
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