2009 east AA

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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:59 am Ted reeve 5-0 over sir what happened?
Watched on Live Barn. TRT was focused. Just played hockey and didn't fall for the SIR stupidness - diving, hitting with their hands up, slashing, slew foot behind the play, mouthing off to the Refs. Ref should have called more, not sure why she didn't.

SIR 88 is just a goon. Can't keep up with the play. Fat and slow. Will cross check or slash as you fly by him - must get it from his mom.
And the Academy Award goes to - SIR 38 - wow! 'Nough said there.

Again, whoever comes out the East will get mauled by the Panthers.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 10:17 am
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:59 am Ted reeve 5-0 over sir what happened?
Watched on Live Barn. TRT was focused. Just played hockey and didn't fall for the SIR stupidness - diving, hitting with their hands up, slashing, slew foot behind the play, mouthing off to the Refs. Ref should have called more, not sure why she didn't.

SIR 88 is just a goon. Can't keep up with the play. Fat and slow. Will cross check or slash as you fly by him - must get it from his mom.
And the Academy Award goes to - SIR 38 - wow! 'Nough said there.

Again, whoever comes out the East will get mauled by the Panthers.

True! Panthers are the best team. That’s why they are so strict about who stays on the team.
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Guest wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:28 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:18 pm I thought Puck Daddy must be a joke, but I saw his Instagram.
Bizarre to say the least.
Where is he getting all these top, tough, Canadian boys??? Where are they coming from?
Me thinks TRT will be challenging the Knights and Willowdale next year.
Puck Daddy is a freedom fighter who believes in in the freedom of U17 open boarders buddy. His 18k followers are his recruiters: Theo Fleury, Blyth Hockey, hockey fights daily and locally Bob Acton Sports. The only thing bizarre are the vaxxed sheep with kids that try to dangle around his D. Keep your head up Snowflakes
Perfectly said, bro! 👍🏽🇨🇦
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When are the TA having their tryouts?….a couple of neighbours of mine who’s kids play house league want to try out.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:11 pm When are the TA having their tryouts?….a couple of neighbours of mine who’s kids play house league want to try out.
I heard there’s birthday skates being run out of factory warehouses in the no man’s land of chesswood/vaughan :lol: :lol:
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People who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones. It is deeply concerning to witness adults hiding behind screens to mock others, especially young boys. This behavior reflects poorly on TRT's culture and highlights a significant insecurity within the parents, not all of course. It is disheartening that some individuals feel the need to belittle young boys, their bodies and their families to boost their own self-esteem. The disparaging of TA and SIR kids and parents show a pattern of behaviour that has no place in youth sports. Sadly, it seems you still dream of seeing your boys' names in bright lights - maybe the bright lights of Broadway, given their flair for theatrical performances. Give your head a shake and enjoy the few short years left of watching them play hockey, instead of being a cyberbully.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:43 pm People who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones. It is deeply concerning to witness adults hiding behind screens to mock others, especially young boys. This behavior reflects poorly on TRT's culture and highlights a significant insecurity within the parents, not all of course. It is disheartening that some individuals feel the need to belittle young boys, their bodies and their families to boost their own self-esteem. The disparaging of TA and SIR kids and parents show a pattern of behaviour that has no place in youth sports. Sadly, it seems you still dream of seeing your boys' names in bright lights - maybe the bright lights of Broadway, given their flair for theatrical performances. Give your head a shake and enjoy the few short years left of watching them play hockey, instead of being a cyberbully.

I’m extremely disappointed in the grown man in his late 40’s to early 50’s from TA who rushed a bench of teenagers and who waited outside for refs to try to intimidate them at Ted Reeve arena.

That’s seems like bullying to me, don’t ya think?

It’s funny you have something to say when your snowflake feelings get hurt but nothing to say about your own actions.

If you can’t handle the internet, stay away!
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:43 pm People who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones. It is deeply concerning to witness adults hiding behind screens to mock others, especially young boys. This behavior reflects poorly on TRT's culture and highlights a significant insecurity within the parents, not all of course. It is disheartening that some individuals feel the need to belittle young boys, their bodies and their families to boost their own self-esteem. The disparaging of TA and SIR kids and parents show a pattern of behaviour that has no place in youth sports. Sadly, it seems you still dream of seeing your boys' names in bright lights - maybe the bright lights of Broadway, given their flair for theatrical performances. Give your head a shake and enjoy the few short years left of watching them play hockey, instead of being a cyberbully.
Spare me the moral lecture, pal. You toss out “glass houses” while hiding behind your own screen to take shots at me and my boys? That’s rich. You don’t get to throw a rock, then cry foul when it bounces back and smacks you in the face.

Let me be clear: I don’t go after kids. I call out culture. I call out flopping, chirping from the bench, parents acting like scouts, and organizations that enable it. If that rattles you, maybe take a long hard look at the mirror instead of writing me essays.

Problems don’t start with a forum post by a parent, they started when complaining meant more than work ethic. When image trumped integrity.

Don’t drag my boys into this. They earn everything they get. They work. They play the game the right way. With grit, not glitter.

So here’s my advice: less preaching, more parenting. Raise your kid to battle in the corners and shake hands after the final buzzer. This isn’t Broadway. This is Canadian hockey. And some of us still give a damn about what that means.

If that offends you, too bad. I’m not here to win hearts. I’m here to speak the truth and redevelop hockey into what it used to be with respect, toughness, and accountability. Change is coming to this league next year, and some of you won’t like it.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:14 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:43 pm People who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones. It is deeply concerning to witness adults hiding behind screens to mock others, especially young boys. This behavior reflects poorly on TRT's culture and highlights a significant insecurity within the parents, not all of course. It is disheartening that some individuals feel the need to belittle young boys, their bodies and their families to boost their own self-esteem. The disparaging of TA and SIR kids and parents show a pattern of behaviour that has no place in youth sports. Sadly, it seems you still dream of seeing your boys' names in bright lights - maybe the bright lights of Broadway, given their flair for theatrical performances. Give your head a shake and enjoy the few short years left of watching them play hockey, instead of being a cyberbully.
Spare me the moral lecture, pal. You toss out “glass houses” while hiding behind your own screen to take shots at me and my boys? That’s rich. You don’t get to throw a rock, then cry foul when it bounces back and smacks you in the face.

Let me be clear: I don’t go after kids. I call out culture. I call out flopping, chirping from the bench, parents acting like scouts, and organizations that enable it. If that rattles you, maybe take a long hard look at the mirror instead of writing me essays.

Problems don’t start with a forum post by a parent, they started when complaining meant more than work ethic. When image trumped integrity.

Don’t drag my boys into this. They earn everything they get. They work. They play the game the right way. With grit, not glitter.

So here’s my advice: less preaching, more parenting. Raise your kid to battle in the corners and shake hands after the final buzzer. This isn’t Broadway. This is Canadian hockey. And some of us still give a damn about what that means.

If that offends you, too bad. I’m not here to win hearts. I’m here to speak the truth and redevelop hockey into what it used to be with respect, toughness, and accountability. Change is coming to this league next year, and some of you won’t like it.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:43 pm People who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones. It is deeply concerning to witness adults hiding behind screens to mock others, especially young boys. This behavior reflects poorly on TRT's culture and highlights a significant insecurity within the parents, not all of course. It is disheartening that some individuals feel the need to belittle young boys, their bodies and their families to boost their own self-esteem. The disparaging of TA and SIR kids and parents show a pattern of behaviour that has no place in youth sports. Sadly, it seems you still dream of seeing your boys' names in bright lights - maybe the bright lights of Broadway, given their flair for theatrical performances. Give your head a shake and enjoy the few short years left of watching them play hockey, instead of being a cyberbully.
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