How embarrassing if the coach is aware and has done nothing about it…letting this individual go rogue behind his back.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:48 pmThis is priceless…the demise comes from withinGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:31 pmIf we are talking about the same kid/father......didn't he commit/decommit to a few teams during U11 preseason? Landed on TT just to decommit mid-season and land on MM? We on the same page? Sounds like a sin or a headache to me.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:52 pmWait a second—are we talking about the same dad who committed to MM at the start of the year, bailed last minute for another AAA team, then ditched that squad halfway through because he wasn’t happy, only to come crawling back to MM... who actually took him back? And now, he’s scheming to overthrow the coach and get them fired? Bold move.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:26 pmTell your kid to stop sucking.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:21 amThey want better for their children. The organization has failed these kids. Garbage team that no one wants to coach and a garbage coach that parents don’t want. Going to be another disaster yearGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:16 am
There is a Markham dad calling every skills coach offering him the head coach job at MM. whats going on??!
The real question is: does the MM coach know about this circus? And if they’re letting this guy stick around next season, what does that say about the state of the team—or the coach’s spine?
Yikes. Just yikes.
2014 AAA
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Re: 2014 AAA
Season officially over and rankings prediction held up. Great job to JRC for most improved. J-R-C-1-2-3. Pregame dogs apparently working for Guido so that’s not going anywhere. VK, what happened? Can’t blame the drop on goaltending. Sens officially relegated to the bottom half. Keep up that awesome coaching parents. Who needs to finish top 6 right? Other bottom six teams, there’s always next year.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:58 pmCorrection, minor typo: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.
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 (up from 6th 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)
Re: 2014 AAA
Why can’t you blame the VK drop on goaltending? HS stunk in a lot of big games and has definitely taken a step back.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:29 amSeason officially over and rankings prediction held up. Great job to JRC for most improved. J-R-C-1-2-3. Pregame dogs apparently working for Guido so that’s not going anywhere. VK, what happened? Can’t blame the drop on goaltending. Sens officially relegated to the bottom half. Keep up that awesome coaching parents. Who needs to finish top 6 right? Other bottom six teams, there’s always next year.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:58 pmCorrection, minor typo: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.
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 (up from 6th 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)
It’s more than goaltending but the tending definitely was not a strength!
Re: 2014 AAA
Good luck to NYR coach. Let’s start a pool on when he gets replaced by guess who.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:29 pm5thGuest wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2025 4:55 pmSafe to say NYR going to be a 5th place teamthey just lost to the bottom dwellers MM with the crazy parents noted above
Re: 2014 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:08 am Any kids from COW heading to the gthl next year?
Spotted: one of cows TOP d at a NSW bday skate
Re: 2014 AAA
2 already were held, just call the coach, more may be coming.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:39 pm Any skates for the nats considering 8 are leaving ?
Re: 2014 AAA
2 already were held, just call the coach, more may be coming.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:39 pm Any skates for the nats considering 8 are leaving ?
Re: 2014 AAA
Guido making big moves for next year, major studs being brought in from Hair Club For MenGuest wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 1:29 amSeason officially over and rankings prediction held up. Great job to JRC for most improved. J-R-C-1-2-3. Pregame dogs apparently working for Guido so that’s not going anywhere. VK, what happened? Can’t blame the drop on goaltending. Sens officially relegated to the bottom half. Keep up that awesome coaching parents. Who needs to finish top 6 right? Other bottom six teams, there’s always next year.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:58 pmCorrection, minor typo: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.
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 (up from 6th 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)
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