Who?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:06 pm That's not true.
A lot of the top kids are also playing lacrosse and dominating both sports.
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Did JB coach prior to his son playing hockey. What is his coaching background. I am not aware of his coaching experience. Will he stay in the g coaching once his sons is drafted.
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Just to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
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The parents of kids who aren't legit HAVE to keep them in hockey year-round to try to keep up.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
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Why does he have to be encouraged, are the parents clueless as what to do? That sounds limiting.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
He be really good to be on the ice the same time as OHLers….. I guess somebody needs to reduce the price for the OHL broke boys!
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that is the exact advice i would expect from a 'has been' former nhl'er. the game has changed. these have beens still think its okay to have a beer and a dart after the game. go ask the young nhl stars of today if they took the summers off to play baseball/soccer. no shot! they were on the ice year round. a week here and there for vacation or rest but thats it. they played secondary sports recreationally but hockey was always priority and never stopped from 6 years old until draft day. thats what it takes to make it in todays nhl. i'm talking about the 95%. there are always exceptions so dont respond with that.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:50 pmWhy does he have to be encouraged, are the parents clueless as what to do? That sounds limiting.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
He be really good to be on the ice the same time as OHLers….. I guess somebody needs to reduce the price for the OHL broke boys!
Imagine as a parent that you would have to be told by someone else to let your kid play other sports, especially in the summertime.
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….and exactly opposite to all the sports science data. Do you ever use google to research this stuff or you rather fly by your pants like trump all the time?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:52 pmthat is the exact advice i would expect from a 'has been' former nhl'er. the game has changed. these have beens still think its okay to have a beer and a dart after the game. go ask the young nhl stars of today if they took the summers off to play baseball/soccer. no shot! they were on the ice year round. a week here and there for vacation or rest but thats it. they played secondary sports recreationally but hockey was always priority and never stopped from 6 years old until draft day. thats what it takes to make it in todays nhl. i'm talking about the 95%. there are always exceptions so dont respond with that.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
Better yet how did you make it to the top?
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sports science data? how about actual data on players who made it? go get the data on every regular player in the NHL under the age of 25 and see how they spent their summers.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 2:00 pm….and exactly opposite to all the sports science data. Do you ever use google to research this stuff or you rather fly by your pants like trump all the time?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:52 pmthat is the exact advice i would expect from a 'has been' former nhl'er. the game has changed. these have beens still think its okay to have a beer and a dart after the game. go ask the young nhl stars of today if they took the summers off to play baseball/soccer. no shot! they were on the ice year round. a week here and there for vacation or rest but thats it. they played secondary sports recreationally but hockey was always priority and never stopped from 6 years old until draft day. thats what it takes to make it in todays nhl. i'm talking about the 95%. there are always exceptions so dont respond with that.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
Better yet how did you make it to the top?
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Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 2:09 pmsports science data? how about actual data on players who made it? go get the data on every regular player in the NHL under the age of 25 and see how they spent their summers.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 2:00 pm….and exactly opposite to all the sports science data. Do you ever use google to research this stuff or you rather fly by your pants like trump all the time?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:52 pmthat is the exact advice i would expect from a 'has been' former nhl'er. the game has changed. these have beens still think its okay to have a beer and a dart after the game. go ask the young nhl stars of today if they took the summers off to play baseball/soccer. no shot! they were on the ice year round. a week here and there for vacation or rest but thats it. they played secondary sports recreationally but hockey was always priority and never stopped from 6 years old until draft day. thats what it takes to make it in todays nhl. i'm talking about the 95%. there are always exceptions so dont respond with that.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 pmJust to be clear with some of you extremely delusional ppl. My son who trains with current Ohl kids during the summer and is being trained by a former NHLer is encouraged to continue playing his summer sport and reduce the ice time.
Better yet how did you make it to the top?
They spent their summers at the cottage like all of us do.
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