2010 GTHL AAA

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ahahahahaha thanks for that tidbit of info dad! Who on earth is feeding you this BS that your boy is going #1. He is irrelevant as a team player. I know lots of AA players that are fast and can score, guess they have a shot at #1 eh!? Oh man your such a clown and its so evident to everybody, and the funny thing is you dont hide it. Please put your phone away and enjoy the game. I hope whatever pay to represent agency you are with isn't promising you #1, because you will be greatly dissapointed. Then when your little superstar shows up to camp, make sure to repair his ego after all the damage that you did by changing his diaper for all these years.

Man thanks for the laugh. PS, hockey is at both ends of the ice, have your kid play 2 way hockey and trust me, he will get noticed for the right things, rather than the selfish game he plays!
Most honest and truthful post yet. Let’s not forget every team he’s been on has imploded due to the arrogance and entitled attitude. Dad body language speaks volumes. One ice lack of play speaks volumes. Once again delusional people thinking collecting trophies gets you drafted. Mom dad your 4’10 maybe a buck ten? You can’t teach genetics…..big boy hockey is around the corner and your boy would be chum for the sharks. Stick to pickle ball or cricket.

14 22 and 10vk all back to Oakville for next years OHL cup winning team! Oakville Will be the place to be! Educate yourselves!
oh boy this gets better and better. Youre telling me those 3 are going to turn that team around and earn a spot at the OHL cup next season. Please put your head back down and close your eyes, nappy nappy

No nappin here bro. Word on the street is lots of kids from G headin to Oakville to be part of the SP program of excellence.
Maybe your just disappointed your only finding out about it now.
Oakville is and will be the place to be next year. Believe it, it’s happening ….. even JrC Clouts is headin back. I hear SK is gonna fund the almighty project. BELIEVE it people Oakville gonna walk all over G again.
haha - then can play with JRC9 and RWS9 under AC
Truth bomb folks…. Up top it’s happening… heard it here first. Rumours of LR even landing back on the squad, full ride
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The OR team will not be a threat to the top 4 teams in the G whatsoever.
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I love when all the insecure 5,11 daddies start popping into the chat.
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Crapville :lol:
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It was LR dream to build a team, pick a coach that he could control to showcase his boy. Unfortunately U9 hockey was a long time ago. Let it go you are stuck in the past while everyone else is planning for the future. Stick with VK MS is a great coach and team is established. You don’t have many options. After that you won’t even be able to choose where your boy plays. Reality is coming fast prepare now.
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So much Hate!! Relax enjoy watching your kid play.
Stop focusing on everyone elses kid!
Or pip up and list your name bet you won’t hahhahahahahha
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Just wanted to give a heads up to some of the folks on here before they get blindsided at next year’s tryouts: the days of minor hockey being a closed club for the same old families are over.

We’re Pakistani. We’re new Canadians. And we’re coming, not just one kid at a time, but entire families. I’ve got five kids, all in the system. My oldest is U16 AAA this year, logged major minutes on the PK, plays shutdown D, and still chips in offensively. Coaches love him because he’s disciplined, doesn’t chirp, doesn’t party, and just wants to work. I don’t need to say too much about him, the scouts are already watching.

But he’s just the beginning. ;)

The real story is the next wave. I’ve got four more in the pipeline, all younger, all hungry, all raised on halal protein, backyard stickhandling sessions, and not a second of Fortnite. They’re not interested in cricket, that’s old world. This new generation? They’re all about the CHL, the Frozen Four, and yes, making it. I go to public skating on weekends and I see brown families flooding the rinks. Whole communities showing up now. It’s not a one-off anymore.

We’ve figured out the game. Not just the on-ice part, but the politics, the camps, the spring teams, the off-season grind, the gear, the development tracks. We’re investing, we’re networking, and we’re not here to make up numbers.

You can scoff, roll your eyes, say it’s just a phase, but I’ve been around long enough now to see what’s happening. A generation ago, our parents were putting us in cricket leagues. Now we’re the dads, and we’re putting our kids into power skating at age 4 and hiring shooting coaches before they hit Novice.

You think your kid’s got a lock on that AAA spot? Better hope he’s working, because my 12-year-old just passed him in development, and he picked up the sport three years ago. This is what happens when you combine work ethic with opportunity.

Call it what you want. I call it the Brown Wave. It’s real, it’s growing, and it’s not slowing down.

See you at tryouts.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:29 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:33 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:36 pm AC You fkin clown :lol: :lol: :lol:

No one is going to Oakville with you. Your kid cant skate amd you burned every bridge you have thats why your stirring the pot and leaving.

EVEN IF any top guy from the G was leaving it would be a braindead move in their last year to go to a run down OMHA league where even their “Top guys” are coming to the G next year.

Anyone going from the G to the O after the borders open is simply not a top guy! even hypothetically if you build a super team, what’s the point you’re gonna smash every other team and the O and then have to go and play the top teams in 3 to 4 tournaments next year? Braindead
I will agree with anyone leaving the G is a cut or cant get on a top 6 team. Even than it wouldn't make sense because playing competitive games every week will benefit you in the long run
Who’s going where next year? What OMHA players are coming to G?
Lots of O going to bottom teams
They getting sold the dream
The nightmares will start early
You said it, a bunch of real good OMHA players are coming in from BJC and COW, All the top Coaches, players and parents know exactly who they are and are thrilled to see them.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:45 pm Just wanted to give a heads up to some of the folks on here before they get blindsided at next year’s tryouts: the days of minor hockey being a closed club for the same old families are over.

We’re Pakistani. We’re new Canadians. And we’re coming, not just one kid at a time, but entire families. I’ve got five kids, all in the system. My oldest is U16 AAA this year, logged major minutes on the PK, plays shutdown D, and still chips in offensively. Coaches love him because he’s disciplined, doesn’t chirp, doesn’t party, and just wants to work. I don’t need to say too much about him, the scouts are already watching.

But he’s just the beginning. ;)

The real story is the next wave. I’ve got four more in the pipeline, all younger, all hungry, all raised on halal protein, backyard stickhandling sessions, and not a second of Fortnite. They’re not interested in cricket, that’s old world. This new generation? They’re all about the CHL, the Frozen Four, and yes, making it. I go to public skating on weekends and I see brown families flooding the rinks. Whole communities showing up now. It’s not a one-off anymore.

We’ve figured out the game. Not just the on-ice part, but the politics, the camps, the spring teams, the off-season grind, the gear, the development tracks. We’re investing, we’re networking, and we’re not here to make up numbers.

You can scoff, roll your eyes, say it’s just a phase, but I’ve been around long enough now to see what’s happening. A generation ago, our parents were putting us in cricket leagues. Now we’re the dads, and we’re putting our kids into power skating at age 4 and hiring shooting coaches before they hit Novice.

You think your kid’s got a lock on that AAA spot? Better hope he’s working, because my 12-year-old just passed him in development, and he picked up the sport three years ago. This is what happens when you combine work ethic with opportunity.

Call it what you want. I call it the Brown Wave. It’s real, it’s growing, and it’s not slowing down.

See you at tryouts.
I couldn’t agree more. The game is changing, and this new wave of talent is real. I’ve seen it too.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:58 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:45 pm Just wanted to give a heads up to some of the folks on here before they get blindsided at next year’s tryouts: the days of minor hockey being a closed club for the same old families are over.

We’re Pakistani. We’re new Canadians. And we’re coming, not just one kid at a time, but entire families. I’ve got five kids, all in the system. My oldest is U16 AAA this year, logged major minutes on the PK, plays shutdown D, and still chips in offensively. Coaches love him because he’s disciplined, doesn’t chirp, doesn’t party, and just wants to work. I don’t need to say too much about him, the scouts are already watching.

But he’s just the beginning. ;)

The real story is the next wave. I’ve got four more in the pipeline, all younger, all hungry, all raised on halal protein, backyard stickhandling sessions, and not a second of Fortnite. They’re not interested in cricket, that’s old world. This new generation? They’re all about the CHL, the Frozen Four, and yes, making it. I go to public skating on weekends and I see brown families flooding the rinks. Whole communities showing up now. It’s not a one-off anymore.

We’ve figured out the game. Not just the on-ice part, but the politics, the camps, the spring teams, the off-season grind, the gear, the development tracks. We’re investing, we’re networking, and we’re not here to make up numbers.

You can scoff, roll your eyes, say it’s just a phase, but I’ve been around long enough now to see what’s happening. A generation ago, our parents were putting us in cricket leagues. Now we’re the dads, and we’re putting our kids into power skating at age 4 and hiring shooting coaches before they hit Novice.

You think your kid’s got a lock on that AAA spot? Better hope he’s working, because my 12-year-old just passed him in development, and he picked up the sport three years ago. This is what happens when you combine work ethic with opportunity.

Call it what you want. I call it the Brown Wave. It’s real, it’s growing, and it’s not slowing down.

See you at tryouts.
You even found MHT impressive.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:45 pm Just wanted to give a heads up to some of the folks on here before they get blindsided at next year’s tryouts: the days of minor hockey being a closed club for the same old families are over.

We’re Pakistani. We’re new Canadians. And we’re coming, not just one kid at a time, but entire families. I’ve got five kids, all in the system. My oldest is U16 AAA this year, logged major minutes on the PK, plays shutdown D, and still chips in offensively. Coaches love him because he’s disciplined, doesn’t chirp, doesn’t party, and just wants to work. I don’t need to say too much about him, the scouts are already watching.

But he’s just the beginning. ;)

The real story is the next wave. I’ve got four more in the pipeline, all younger, all hungry, all raised on halal protein, backyard stickhandling sessions, and not a second of Fortnite. They’re not interested in cricket, that’s old world. This new generation? They’re all about the CHL, the Frozen Four, and yes, making it. I go to public skating on weekends and I see brown families flooding the rinks. Whole communities showing up now. It’s not a one-off anymore.

We’ve figured out the game. Not just the on-ice part, but the politics, the camps, the spring teams, the off-season grind, the gear, the development tracks. We’re investing, we’re networking, and we’re not here to make up numbers.

You can scoff, roll your eyes, say it’s just a phase, but I’ve been around long enough now to see what’s happening. A generation ago, our parents were putting us in cricket leagues. Now we’re the dads, and we’re putting our kids into power skating at age 4 and hiring shooting coaches before they hit Novice.

You think your kid’s got a lock on that AAA spot? Better hope he’s working, because my 12-year-old just passed him in development, and he picked up the sport three years ago. This is what happens when you combine work ethic with opportunity.

Call it what you want. I call it the Brown Wave. It’s real, it’s growing, and it’s not slowing down.

See you at tryouts.
This new wave not interested enough to watch local ohl games
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:51 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:29 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:33 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:36 pm AC You fkin clown :lol: :lol: :lol:

No one is going to Oakville with you. Your kid cant skate amd you burned every bridge you have thats why your stirring the pot and leaving.

EVEN IF any top guy from the G was leaving it would be a braindead move in their last year to go to a run down OMHA league where even their “Top guys” are coming to the G next year.

Anyone going from the G to the O after the borders open is simply not a top guy! even hypothetically if you build a super team, what’s the point you’re gonna smash every other team and the O and then have to go and play the top teams in 3 to 4 tournaments next year? Braindead
I will agree with anyone leaving the G is a cut or cant get on a top 6 team. Even than it wouldn't make sense because playing competitive games every week will benefit you in the long run
Who’s going where next year? What OMHA players are coming to G?
Lots of O going to bottom teams
They getting sold the dream
The nightmares will start early
You said it, a bunch of real good OMHA players are coming in from BJC and COW, All the top Coaches, players and parents know exactly who they are and are thrilled to see them.
Any #s to share? You are correct.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:57 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:51 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:29 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:33 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:36 pm AC You fkin clown :lol: :lol: :lol:

No one is going to Oakville with you. Your kid cant skate amd you burned every bridge you have thats why your stirring the pot and leaving.

EVEN IF any top guy from the G was leaving it would be a braindead move in their last year to go to a run down OMHA league where even their “Top guys” are coming to the G next year.

Anyone going from the G to the O after the borders open is simply not a top guy! even hypothetically if you build a super team, what’s the point you’re gonna smash every other team and the O and then have to go and play the top teams in 3 to 4 tournaments next year? Braindead
I will agree with anyone leaving the G is a cut or cant get on a top 6 team. Even than it wouldn't make sense because playing competitive games every week will benefit you in the long run
Who’s going where next year? What OMHA players are coming to G?
Lots of O going to bottom teams
They getting sold the dream
The nightmares will start early
You said it, a bunch of real good OMHA players are coming in from BJC and COW, All the top Coaches, players and parents know exactly who they are and are thrilled to see them.
Any #s to share? You are correct.
Filling up spots on low end teams
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:14 am
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:57 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:51 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:29 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:33 pm

I will agree with anyone leaving the G is a cut or cant get on a top 6 team. Even than it wouldn't make sense because playing competitive games every week will benefit you in the long run
Who’s going where next year? What OMHA players are coming to G?
Lots of O going to bottom teams
They getting sold the dream
The nightmares will start early
You said it, a bunch of real good OMHA players are coming in from BJC and COW, All the top Coaches, players and parents know exactly who they are and are thrilled to see them.
Any #s to share? You are correct.
Filling up spots on low end teams
TM will be getting some help
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:23 am
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:14 am
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:57 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 7:51 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:29 pm
Guest wrote: Sat Mar 22, 2025 5:22 pm

Who’s going where next year? What OMHA players are coming to G?
Lots of O going to bottom teams
They getting sold the dream
The nightmares will start early
You said it, a bunch of real good OMHA players are coming in from BJC and COW, All the top Coaches, players and parents know exactly who they are and are thrilled to see them.
Any #s to share? You are correct.
Filling up spots on low end teams
TM will be getting some help
Said low end teams TM finished top 4 playoffs. Only top prospects coming aboard book it #WAGON #OHLCUPBOUND.
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