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Yes anonymous tough guy pretending to be well
Set the example and say your name then big guy. Already know. This isn't as anonymous as you think. See you at Westwood or are you sending the wife this time?
See you at Westwood big boy. That is, for the next few weeks until your kid gets dropped to house league where he’ll do well. I’d let the wife have a go, but it would be an embarrassment when she whooped your ass too.
Looking forward to the chat
…can you guys all do us a favour and have your talk in one of the rinks? I’d like to catch this on Live Barn.
You don’t need live barn it’ll be at Westwood on Friday Feb 7 when the VK next play. It’s obviously two VK dads who can’t stand each other.
wonder who it could be
i might just pop up then at westwood i guess.
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How many points did you have in the OHL?.. even though he had 8 goals and 17 points in two years, he was atleast good enough to make it there.
im sorry did you say 17 points in 2 years? If that's the standard you set for coaches for your kid, sign your kid up for an apprenticeship now because your kid will make a great plumber!
Just playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumber
A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
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Oh buddy. Not the same person as above, but get off your high horse. Have you read this thread? All it is is picking on kids, or coaches. You could pretend you're naïve and on here 'for sound advice' but nobody here is giving it. The fact that you read these threads, likely daily, and then comment yourself, shows you're here for the drama. So if you're going to throw your pretend care for kids into this, at least use your grammar correctly - it's either "you are a dumbass" or "you are, dumbass". Can't blame you for not knowing though, you're probably an Everest graduate.
You're a scumbag clown that lets his wife peg him while he practices his punctuation. Look, your life sucks. I can't spell but I live well and you're always gonna be a loser who's only importance comes from being at a rink. You peaked in grade 11 and looks your kid already has peaked by u11. So you scour these forums hating on everyone more accomplished than you. But you're the better speller!! :lol:

Yes anonymous tough guy pretending to be well
Set the example and say your name then big guy. Already know. This isn't as anonymous as you think. See you at Westwood or are you sending the wife this time?
See you at Westwood big boy. That is, for the next few weeks until your kid gets dropped to house league where he’ll do well. I’d let the wife have a go, but it would be an embarrassment when she whooped your ass too.
Looking forward to the chat

You guys can compare peg sizes
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im sorry did you say 17 points in 2 years? If that's the standard you set for coaches for your kid, sign your kid up for an apprenticeship now because your kid will make a great plumber!
Just playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumber
A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
The kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.
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Re: 2014 AAA

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Just playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumber
A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
The kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.
You obviously have no clue what you're talking about.
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Re: 2014 AAA

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Just playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumber
A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
The kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.
The school is great. Keep your kid in the public school system lol
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Guest wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:21 am
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Guest wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:34 am
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Just playing one game in the O is an accomplishment. Also nothing wrong with being a plumber
A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
The kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.
Don’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.
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A lot of you people have NO CLUE how hard it is to get to the OHL, let alone be an impactful player in the OHL. Your kid needs to be top 50 in the age group in Ontario to make it and maybe half of those will be first or second liners. The European and American players will eat up more spots now as well. Any coach that has played at that level is obviously very good hockey player. Now if you combine that with good communication skills, effort and the ability to teach. That’s a good coach.

It’s funny how all of you expect the highest quality coaches to coach 11 years olds for peanuts. You wonder why good coaches are leaving the game..
“Those who can't do, teach. And those who can't teach, teach gym.”
― Woody not allowed
Is the 2014 AAA loop the only one with multiple “school”
Coaches coaching teams? Why is that? We’ve heard of the many Blyth coaches spread across a bunch of teams, there’s Everest. Why so many school coaches In the loop. Are other age groups this way? Is this a sales tactic trying to get the kids tuition by promising them AAA hockey. And they all seem to suck as organizations? Who has an interest that works in these schools? Do they have a kid in the loop?

And who sucks more the Blyth or the Everest coaches. Cause both schools don’t sound that great and just taking money from parents that believe their squirt will make the show one day and clearly don’t give a crap about their education
My kid is in his first year at Everest and from what we've seen so far the education part is better than the public schools my guy has been to. I don't know about the older grades but Everest for Grade 4 & 5 is far better than Public school. So unless your kid goes there don't listen to people who've never gone, people talk shit about it but most people have never sent their kids there.
The kids get taught in change rooms. I wouldn’t want my kid sitting in math class on a bench where an old guys bare sweaty ass was an hour earlier when he finished his men’s league game. The education is terrible and with people not having to fake addresses any more that school is done.
Don’t be mad just cause you can’t afford the tuition bro.
Afford the tuition? I spend more on gas every year. Best hockey Academies in Ontario: St. Mike's, SAC, Ridley, Hill Academy, UCC, TCS. Everest doesn't even come close. If you had ACTUAL money, you wouln't hesitate to go to one of the real schools. But you apparently have no money AND no sense.

Everest have no entry requirements - tests, interviews, nothing. You get a tour by 'Karen' who literally is by name, by nature, and if you're down to believe that they will make your little Johnny an NHL player, you're IN. Being taught in the change-room after a skate is ridiculous. Any parent who sends their kid there gives zero Not allowed about an giving their kid an actual education - so god speed to your kid when he burns out of the O after 2 seasons and becomes an Everest 'teacher' in 12 years, like a portion of their current staff.
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Oh man, even by MHT standards the 2014 chat has become an absolute cesspool.
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