2008 U18 AAA in the GTHL

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I disagree........being satisfied on playing on NYR will lead you to beer league.
Nothing wrong with that but most can continue to play OHL, junior A and B down the line.
It just depends how you wish to obtain that.
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It's sad that the top teams have the lowest fees, and the losing teams have the highest. You're paying extra to be bad.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:53 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:45 pm U18 is the final year for most boys, almost all. Call it what it is. It shouldn't be expensive, everyone should have fun. Don't pay over 8. Ask what it is going to cost and don't buy any of the BS that this program is going to advance your son. It's good hockey for the final year.
s the Ontario Prep Hockey League (OPHL) going to be any good?
Will this be a better option than GTHL U18 down the road?
Is it worth it?
Going through My hockey rankings, Everest participated in a few tournaments against top OMHA and GTHL teams and held their own. Beating VK, Marlies, North Shore.
This is a no brainer.
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Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:53 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:45 pm U18 is the final year for most boys, almost all. Call it what it is. It shouldn't be expensive, everyone should have fun. Don't pay over 8. Ask what it is going to cost and don't buy any of the BS that this program is going to advance your son. It's good hockey for the final year.
s the Ontario Prep Hockey League (OPHL) going to be any good?
Will this be a better option than GTHL U18 down the road?
Is it worth it?
Going through My hockey rankings, Everest participated in a few tournaments against top OMHA and GTHL teams and held their own. Beating VK, Marlies, North Shore.
I think prep in a few more years will be right up there if not surpass the GTHL. Seems like a great option but time will tell
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Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 5:10 pm
Guest wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:12 am
Guest wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:07 pm Anyone need a big player who has a laser shot? 65 goal scorer from AA. Currently about 6’1 but likely 6’3 by next season. Always mastering his craft whether he’s studying film, working out, shooting, working on his hands. He’s a team player. Only cares about the name on the front, not the name on the back. Has the potential to be a weapon in U18.
You are better off going on a Junior B team.
65 goals in AA transfers to 10 goals in AAA.
Being an overeager in U18 isn't something you want to do with 10 goals.
Hey man, do you know if my son gets on aaa can I order a jacket for my wife and me?


Of course! But only if you get the full AAA Parent Starter Pack, includes the jacket, a personalized car decal, and the sudden belief that your kid is one good shift away from the NHL draft.
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I love these forums, nothing beats watching parents convince themselves their 15/16 year old is a lock for the NHL. Not sure what’s scarier… the kids with no backup plan or the parents when reality (or their bank account) finally hits.
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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 11:57 am I disagree........being satisfied on playing on NYR will lead you to beer league.
Nothing wrong with that but most can continue to play OHL, junior A and B down the line.
It just depends how you wish to obtain that.
So you’re telling me a 19 year old player is going to go to the OHL and immediately get a spot over the 3 previous *real* draft years? 45 new players minimum in the system over those years. OHL teams prioritize 16 year olds, not overagers. Don’t get people’s hopes up on here man. Certain niche players can make junior b if you’re a goon but it’s over once you’re 21. Then it’s time to get a real job.
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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:50 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:53 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:45 pm U18 is the final year for most boys, almost all. Call it what it is. It shouldn't be expensive, everyone should have fun. Don't pay over 8. Ask what it is going to cost and don't buy any of the BS that this program is going to advance your son. It's good hockey for the final year.
s the Ontario Prep Hockey League (OPHL) going to be any good?
Will this be a better option than GTHL U18 down the road?
Is it worth it?
Going through My hockey rankings, Everest participated in a few tournaments against top OMHA and GTHL teams and held their own. Beating VK, Marlies, North Shore.
I think prep in a few more years will be right up there if not surpass the GTHL. Seems like a great option but time will tell
In the next decade some of them might start to attract top players, similar to how it is in Minnesota high school. Canada is always behind by two decades so it’ll take us some time to catch up.
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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:08 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:50 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:53 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:45 pm U18 is the final year for most boys, almost all. Call it what it is. It shouldn't be expensive, everyone should have fun. Don't pay over 8. Ask what it is going to cost and don't buy any of the BS that this program is going to advance your son. It's good hockey for the final year.
s the Ontario Prep Hockey League (OPHL) going to be any good?
Will this be a better option than GTHL U18 down the road?
Is it worth it?
Going through My hockey rankings, Everest participated in a few tournaments against top OMHA and GTHL teams and held their own. Beating VK, Marlies, North Shore.
I think prep in a few more years will be right up there if not surpass the GTHL. Seems like a great option but time will tell
In the next decade some of them might start to attract top players, similar to how it is in Minnesota high school. Canada is always behind by two decades so it’ll take us some time to catch up.

Agreed…won’t see any traction on that for awhile in Canada. You’re better off sending your little superstar to the States.
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Re: 2008 U18 AAA in the GTHL

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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:10 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:08 pm
Guest wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 5:50 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 6:53 pm
Guest wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:45 pm U18 is the final year for most boys, almost all. Call it what it is. It shouldn't be expensive, everyone should have fun. Don't pay over 8. Ask what it is going to cost and don't buy any of the BS that this program is going to advance your son. It's good hockey for the final year.
s the Ontario Prep Hockey League (OPHL) going to be any good?
Will this be a better option than GTHL U18 down the road?
Is it worth it?
Going through My hockey rankings, Everest participated in a few tournaments against top OMHA and GTHL teams and held their own. Beating VK, Marlies, North Shore.
I think prep in a few more years will be right up there if not surpass the GTHL. Seems like a great option but time will tell
In the next decade some of them might start to attract top players, similar to how it is in Minnesota high school. Canada is always behind by two decades so it’ll take us some time to catch up.

Agreed…won’t see any traction on that for awhile in Canada. You’re better off sending your little superstar to the States.
Well the states do everything better. Including hockey as you can see the last 3-4 years. Not one Canadian AAA team could touch a Minnesota high school team either.
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