2010 GTHL A East

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Guest wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:46 pm
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Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:09 pm Heard Aeros were almost 6k, thats crazy! no need for that kinda cost.
You should not pay more than 4-4.5k, all in. If you have a paid coach the fee would be higher
We came from AA this year and had looked at a few teams. Most were 4000 to 4500 for everything including the G registration fee. FH was less & Vaughan was a bit higher. Aeros was 6400. Scarb sounds like a bargain.
Scarborough is a league for the people.
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#31 is a good guy, no doubt about it. He’s a leader in the room, a great teammate, and a real Good Samaritan out there—but unfortunately, that generosity carries over into his goaltending. He’s just giving up way too much. His glove is shaky, his rebounds are a problem, and his reaction time isn’t where it needs to be. Opposing teams have picked up on it, and they’re making him pay every single game that said, you can’t knock his attitude. He stays positive, keeps the team motivated, and never shies away from taking responsibility. He’s exactly the kind of guy you want leading a team—just not the guy you want as the last line of defense when the game is on the line. SIR needs to figure out a way to support him, whether that means tightening up defensively or outscoring their problems. Because at this rate, no lead is ever truly safe. #31’s heart is in the right place, but unless something changes, the struggles are going to continue.
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:01 am #31 is a good guy, no doubt about it. He’s a leader in the room, a great teammate, and a real Good Samaritan out there—but unfortunately, that generosity carries over into his goaltending. He’s just giving up way too much. His glove is shaky, his rebounds are a problem, and his reaction time isn’t where it needs to be. Opposing teams have picked up on it, and they’re making him pay every single game that said, you can’t knock his attitude. He stays positive, keeps the team motivated, and never shies away from taking responsibility. He’s exactly the kind of guy you want leading a team—just not the guy you want as the last line of defense when the game is on the line. SIR needs to figure out a way to support him, whether that means tightening up defensively or outscoring their problems. Because at this rate, no lead is ever truly safe. #31’s heart is in the right place, but unless something changes, the struggles are going to continue.
Buddy I think you're in the wrong forum. One thing sir doesn't have a problem with is between the pipes. Most shutouts in Ontario and lowest goals against average in Ontario
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Definition of the day may save your kid 7 games.

pusillanimous (adjective)
- showing a lack of courage or determination; timid.
- short form: pusi
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Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 5:54 pm
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Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:55 pm Let’s be real—next season, every team in A is gonna be struggling because West Hill is about to own the league. The competition won’t even be close. While other teams are scrambling to fill their rosters with whatever talent they can find, West Hill is building something serious, and once the puck drops, it’s gonna show.

Teams can talk all they want, but when the games start, it’s gonna be clear who’s running the division. If the other squads don’t step up in a big way, they’re just gonna be fighting for second place. And when it’s all said and done, your parents will be in the stands crying while West Hill lifts the trophy.

Sounds exactly like TRT last August. And I bet the results will be the same
Did Ware's Waldo move to WH from TRT?
MI skate yesterday looked impressive with big hitting team dropping down a level or two ? :o
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:11 am
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 5:54 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:22 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:55 pm Let’s be real—next season, every team in A is gonna be struggling because West Hill is about to own the league. The competition won’t even be close. While other teams are scrambling to fill their rosters with whatever talent they can find, West Hill is building something serious, and once the puck drops, it’s gonna show.

Teams can talk all they want, but when the games start, it’s gonna be clear who’s running the division. If the other squads don’t step up in a big way, they’re just gonna be fighting for second place. And when it’s all said and done, your parents will be in the stands crying while West Hill lifts the trophy.

Sounds exactly like TRT last August. And I bet the results will be the same
Did Ware's Waldo move to WH from TRT?
MI skate yesterday looked impressive with big hitting team dropping down a level or two ? :o
so AA and AAA players were on the ice?
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:48 am
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:11 am
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 5:54 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:22 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:55 pm Let’s be real—next season, every team in A is gonna be struggling because West Hill is about to own the league. The competition won’t even be close. While other teams are scrambling to fill their rosters with whatever talent they can find, West Hill is building something serious, and once the puck drops, it’s gonna show.

Teams can talk all they want, but when the games start, it’s gonna be clear who’s running the division. If the other squads don’t step up in a big way, they’re just gonna be fighting for second place. And when it’s all said and done, your parents will be in the stands crying while West Hill lifts the trophy.

Sounds exactly like TRT last August. And I bet the results will be the same
Did Ware's Waldo move to WH from TRT?
MI skate yesterday looked impressive with big hitting team dropping down a level or two ? :o
so AA and AAA players were on the ice?
Now with open borders, looks like the former OG coach will be muscling his way into MI by bringing his core group along with a mix of APR players.
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:20 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:48 am
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:11 am
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 5:54 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:22 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:55 pm Let’s be real—next season, every team in A is gonna be struggling because West Hill is about to own the league. The competition won’t even be close. While other teams are scrambling to fill their rosters with whatever talent they can find, West Hill is building something serious, and once the puck drops, it’s gonna show.

Teams can talk all they want, but when the games start, it’s gonna be clear who’s running the division. If the other squads don’t step up in a big way, they’re just gonna be fighting for second place. And when it’s all said and done, your parents will be in the stands crying while West Hill lifts the trophy.

Sounds exactly like TRT last August. And I bet the results will be the same
Did Ware's Waldo move to WH from TRT?
MI skate yesterday looked impressive with big hitting team dropping down a level or two ? :o
so AA and AAA players were on the ice?
Now with open borders, looks like the former OG coach will be muscling his way into MI by bringing his core group along with a mix of APR players.
Well unless JM is stepping aside or has agreed to simply stand behind the bench as a figurehead, no one is going near this $hitshow.
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:01 am #31 is a good guy, no doubt about it. He’s a leader in the room, a great teammate, and a real Good Samaritan out there—but unfortunately, that generosity carries over into his goaltending. He’s just giving up way too much. His glove is shaky, his rebounds are a problem, and his reaction time isn’t where it needs to be. Opposing teams have picked up on it, and they’re making him pay every single game that said, you can’t knock his attitude. He stays positive, keeps the team motivated, and never shies away from taking responsibility. He’s exactly the kind of guy you want leading a team—just not the guy you want as the last line of defense when the game is on the line. SIR needs to figure out a way to support him, whether that means tightening up defensively or outscoring their problems. Because at this rate, no lead is ever truly safe. #31’s heart is in the right place, but unless something changes, the struggles are going to continue.
2 Goals against in 2 games in the east finals really looks like he’s struggling.
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Congrats to SIR, clearly the best team this year. Good luck against the Eagles! - FH dad.
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