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Ya we care because there bringing garbage to our team when there is actually good 2015s
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Guest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 1:03 pmTMGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:47 amGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:58 pmThis is the problem with a lot of teams. They keep kids on the roster because of loyalty to the parents or because they have a kid on the team instead of giving kids who deserve a shot a chance.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:25 pm So based on the remaining games and historical matchups, this is how the 2024/25 season will likely finish.
1. TM finishes with 61 pts (also finished 1st last year with 61 pts)
2. JRC with 59 pts (up from 4th last year and 44 pts)
3. VK with 51 pts (down from 2nd and 60 pts)
4. Nats with 51 pts (down from 3rd and 52 pts)
5. DMF with 40 pts (also finished 5th with 36 pts)
6. Titians with 33 pts (up from 7th and 26 pts)
7. Sens with 32 pts (down from 5th and 43 pts)
8. RW with 22 pts (up from 9th and 16 pts)
9. Rebels with 20 pts (down from 8th and 26 pts)
10. MM with 12 pts (up from 11th and 6 pts)
11. Reps with 8 pts (up from 12th and 5 pts)
12. NYR with 7 pts (down from 10th and 13 pts)
Interesting movement from last year. Biggest winner in the standings is JRC with a 16 point and 2 position improvement. Biggest loser is Sens with an 11 point and 2 position drop... welcome to the prelim playoffs.
Looks like some of the full rebuilds worked while others didn't. Most teams who kept the same roster will stay in the same position or will have a slight improvement like the Nats and Titians... only exception is Sens, they have dropped significantly.
What’s the new order of teams for next year with all the moves?
JRC
VK
DMF
Nats
TRW
TT
Sens
Rebels
NYR
MM
Reps
TM is going to drop. They are losing a bunch of top kids.
1) VK
2) and 3) JRC and DMF battle
4) TM
5) Nats
Re: 2014 AAA
JRC adding big D but still need scoring.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 6:07 amGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 1:03 pmTMGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:47 amGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:58 pmThis is the problem with a lot of teams. They keep kids on the roster because of loyalty to the parents or because they have a kid on the team instead of giving kids who deserve a shot a chance.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:25 pm So based on the remaining games and historical matchups, this is how the 2024/25 season will likely finish.
1. TM finishes with 61 pts (also finished 1st last year with 61 pts)
2. JRC with 59 pts (up from 4th last year and 44 pts)
3. VK with 51 pts (down from 2nd and 60 pts)
4. Nats with 51 pts (down from 3rd and 52 pts)
5. DMF with 40 pts (also finished 5th with 36 pts)
6. Titians with 33 pts (up from 7th and 26 pts)
7. Sens with 32 pts (down from 5th and 43 pts)
8. RW with 22 pts (up from 9th and 16 pts)
9. Rebels with 20 pts (down from 8th and 26 pts)
10. MM with 12 pts (up from 11th and 6 pts)
11. Reps with 8 pts (up from 12th and 5 pts)
12. NYR with 7 pts (down from 10th and 13 pts)
Interesting movement from last year. Biggest winner in the standings is JRC with a 16 point and 2 position improvement. Biggest loser is Sens with an 11 point and 2 position drop... welcome to the prelim playoffs.
Looks like some of the full rebuilds worked while others didn't. Most teams who kept the same roster will stay in the same position or will have a slight improvement like the Nats and Titians... only exception is Sens, they have dropped significantly.
What’s the new order of teams for next year with all the moves?
JRC
VK
DMF
Nats
TRW
TT
Sens
Rebels
NYR
MM
Reps
TM is going to drop. They are losing a bunch of top kids.
1) VK
2) and 3) JRC and DMF battle
4) TM
5) Nats
DMF loading up.
VK added a big piece.#1 next yr.
TM lost to much.
NATS rebuild.
Re: 2014 AAA
AgreedGuest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:32 amJRC adding big D but still need scoring.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 6:07 amGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 1:03 pmTMGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:47 amGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:58 pmThis is the problem with a lot of teams. They keep kids on the roster because of loyalty to the parents or because they have a kid on the team instead of giving kids who deserve a shot a chance.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:25 pm So based on the remaining games and historical matchups, this is how the 2024/25 season will likely finish.
1. TM finishes with 61 pts (also finished 1st last year with 61 pts)
2. JRC with 59 pts (up from 4th last year and 44 pts)
3. VK with 51 pts (down from 2nd and 60 pts)
4. Nats with 51 pts (down from 3rd and 52 pts)
5. DMF with 40 pts (also finished 5th with 36 pts)
6. Titians with 33 pts (up from 7th and 26 pts)
7. Sens with 32 pts (down from 5th and 43 pts)
8. RW with 22 pts (up from 9th and 16 pts)
9. Rebels with 20 pts (down from 8th and 26 pts)
10. MM with 12 pts (up from 11th and 6 pts)
11. Reps with 8 pts (up from 12th and 5 pts)
12. NYR with 7 pts (down from 10th and 13 pts)
Interesting movement from last year. Biggest winner in the standings is JRC with a 16 point and 2 position improvement. Biggest loser is Sens with an 11 point and 2 position drop... welcome to the prelim playoffs.
Looks like some of the full rebuilds worked while others didn't. Most teams who kept the same roster will stay in the same position or will have a slight improvement like the Nats and Titians... only exception is Sens, they have dropped significantly.
What’s the new order of teams for next year with all the moves?
JRC
VK
DMF
Nats
TRW
TT
Sens
Rebels
NYR
MM
Reps
TM is going to drop. They are losing a bunch of top kids.
1) VK
2) and 3) JRC and DMF battle
4) TM
5) Nats
DMF loading up.
VK added a big piece.#1 next yr.
TM lost to much.
NATS rebuild.
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