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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:47 am
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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.


Proud of you people for taking over Canada!
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:47 am
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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.


Proud of you people for taking over Canada!
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:04 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:47 am
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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.


Proud of you people for taking over Canada!
Only to work at Tim Hortons and get your order wrong
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:04 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:47 am
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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.


Proud of you people for taking over Canada!
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Re: 2010 GTHL AAA

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 4:47 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 12:04 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 11:47 am
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 just finished a brown wave. Flushed real easy. Now it’s hockey time.


Proud of you people for taking over Canada!
✊🏾
We deserve every right to be here just as you Europeans! We run the Canadian big 5 banks too, don’t forget. Those are the 5 driving forces of the TSX. Next we want hockey. We will not settle for the bottom end jobs anymore. We’re here to work hard, enjoy this great land, and breed.
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Disgusting display by the VK team before the game. Apparently both dressing rooms had pee in their bags. Like pee everywhere. Come on guys, stop it
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Another flawless 3-0 win JRC!!!
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:57 pm Another flawless 3-0 win JRC!!!
Oh piss off.
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 7:14 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:57 pm Another flawless 3-0 win JRC!!!
Oh piss off.

SENSATIONAL W JRC!!! Once again thanks 14 22 Sens for the 20 minutes undisciplined penalties! 14 lookin like one of the stunt doubles for the new Hanson slap shot movie starring KS as Paul Newman. Get the brooms out!!!
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