Your post makes a lot of sense! Kind if what I was thinking as well. I think NHYL has the better game structure and playoff format to set the kids up for GTHL and OMHA. That's why we played a year up in the G this year instead of Klvr.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:56 amJust to be clear KLEVR did nothing more then the NYHL used to do in the past for players. Most GTHL AAA are coming from KLEVR not because they have full ice, not because they have better coaching, or becaus its more competitve, its only because they have the numbers now. They ran a better business model then the NYHL and were able to attract (or suck) everyone to there league paying more money, with the help of all the "hockey trainers / owners" who were able to also capitalize on more money by owning the team and selling the league because there expertise.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Enzo facto, the main dirver for KLEVR was not the full ice, i repeat it was not the full ice (that was the bait they used), but the main driver was NYHL made it harder and harder each year for imports to play, where KLEVR allowed for no rules and restrictions. So finally Johnny in Clarington or buddy in Hamilton and kyle from barrie etc could play in a competitve team or league, where is in the past there home centres were hack.
All the GTA folk buckled, could have held strong in NYHL and been in the exact same spot through the NYHL for half the money and stress and travel and weekend time.
2016 AAA
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Re: 2016 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:05 amYour post makes a lot of sense! Kind if what I was thinking as well. I think NHYL has the better game structure and playoff format to set the kids up for GTHL and OMHA. That's why we played a year up in the G this year instead of Klvr.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:56 amJust to be clear KLEVR did nothing more then the NYHL used to do in the past for players. Most GTHL AAA are coming from KLEVR not because they have full ice, not because they have better coaching, or becaus its more competitve, its only because they have the numbers now. They ran a better business model then the NYHL and were able to attract (or suck) everyone to there league paying more money, with the help of all the "hockey trainers / owners" who were able to also capitalize on more money by owning the team and selling the league because there expertise.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Enzo facto, the main dirver for KLEVR was not the full ice, i repeat it was not the full ice (that was the bait they used), but the main driver was NYHL made it harder and harder each year for imports to play, where KLEVR allowed for no rules and restrictions. So finally Johnny in Clarington or buddy in Hamilton and kyle from barrie etc could play in a competitve team or league, where is in the past there home centres were hack.
All the GTA folk buckled, could have held strong in NYHL and been in the exact same spot through the NYHL for half the money and stress and travel and weekend time.
Re: 2016 AAA
If you compare the ice price between NYHL and KLVR teams, you will know where the money goGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:28 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:05 amYour post makes a lot of sense! Kind if what I was thinking as well. I think NHYL has the better game structure and playoff format to set the kids up for GTHL and OMHA. That's why we played a year up in the G this year instead of Klvr.Guest wrote: ↑Just to be clear KLEVR did nothing more then the NYHL used to do in the past for players. Most GTHL AAA are coming from KLEVR not because they have full ice, not because they have better coaching, or becaus its more competitve, its only because they have the numbers now. They ran a better business model then the NYHL and were able to attract (or suck) everyone to there league paying more money, with the help of all the "hockey trainers / owners" who were able to also capitalize on more money by owning the team and selling the league because there expertise.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Enzo facto, the main dirver for KLEVR was not the full ice, i repeat it was not the full ice (that was the bait they used), but the main driver was NYHL made it harder and harder each year for imports to play, where KLEVR allowed for no rules and restrictions. So finally Johnny in Clarington or buddy in Hamilton and kyle from barrie etc could play in a competitve team or league, where is in the past there home centres were hack.
All the GTA folk buckled, could have held strong in NYHL and been in the exact same spot through the NYHL for half the money and stress and travel and weekend time.![]()
Re: 2016 AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 11:47 amIf you compare the ice price between NYHL and KLVR teams, you will know where the money goGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:28 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:05 amYour post makes a lot of sense! Kind if what I was thinking as well. I think NHYL has the better game structure and playoff format to set the kids up for GTHL and OMHA. That's why we played a year up in the G this year instead of Klvr.Guest wrote: ↑Just to be clear KLEVR did nothing more then the NYHL used to do in the past for players. Most GTHL AAA are coming from KLEVR not because they have full ice, not because they have better coaching, or becaus its more competitve, its only because they have the numbers now. They ran a better business model then the NYHL and were able to attract (or suck) everyone to there league paying more money, with the help of all the "hockey trainers / owners" who were able to also capitalize on more money by owning the team and selling the league because there expertise.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Enzo facto, the main dirver for KLEVR was not the full ice, i repeat it was not the full ice (that was the bait they used), but the main driver was NYHL made it harder and harder each year for imports to play, where KLEVR allowed for no rules and restrictions. So finally Johnny in Clarington or buddy in Hamilton and kyle from barrie etc could play in a competitve team or league, where is in the past there home centres were hack.
All the GTA folk buckled, could have held strong in NYHL and been in the exact same spot through the NYHL for half the money and stress and travel and weekend time.![]()
If you can’t afford hockey please spare us from posting here and complaining about it
Re: 2016 AAA
Genius over hereGuest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:26 am What happened to the 2016 Elite AAA thread?
Re: 2016 AAA
derpGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 1:32 pmGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 11:47 amIf you compare the ice price between NYHL and KLVR teams, you will know where the money goGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:28 amGuest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 9:05 amYour post makes a lot of sense! Kind if what I was thinking as well. I think NHYL has the better game structure and playoff format to set the kids up for GTHL and OMHA. That's why we played a year up in the G this year instead of Klvr.Guest wrote: ↑Just to be clear KLEVR did nothing more then the NYHL used to do in the past for players. Most GTHL AAA are coming from KLEVR not because they have full ice, not because they have better coaching, or becaus its more competitve, its only because they have the numbers now. They ran a better business model then the NYHL and were able to attract (or suck) everyone to there league paying more money, with the help of all the "hockey trainers / owners" who were able to also capitalize on more money by owning the team and selling the league because there expertise.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Enzo facto, the main dirver for KLEVR was not the full ice, i repeat it was not the full ice (that was the bait they used), but the main driver was NYHL made it harder and harder each year for imports to play, where KLEVR allowed for no rules and restrictions. So finally Johnny in Clarington or buddy in Hamilton and kyle from barrie etc could play in a competitve team or league, where is in the past there home centres were hack.
All the GTA folk buckled, could have held strong in NYHL and been in the exact same spot through the NYHL for half the money and stress and travel and weekend time.![]()
If you can’t afford hockey please spare us from posting here and complaining about it
Re: 2016 AAA
I'm glad they answered your question....Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 6:17 am Anyone know how the klevr finals might work?
Looks like the divisions are quite even so I don’t expect any movement. No blowout results worth of jumping a division.
Re: 2016 AAA
I think the 2017 raiders and kings dominated group c of klevr and are ready to win group B of the 2016s
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I conquer. Fire them in there and let's see what's what. They move the puck better than several teams in group B. I think they'll have their hands full with the top end of group B but there's only one way to find out! Trial by fire. I doubt KV will indulge us as he's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier and he's aging like Carrie Fisher ffs.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:55 pm I think the 2017 raiders and kings dominated group c of klevr and are ready to win group B of the 2016s
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I conquer? What exactly do you plan to conquer my friend? Before saying other’s aren’t so bright please use the right words.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:18 pmI conquer. Fire them in there and let's see what's what. They move the puck better than several teams in group B. I think they'll have their hands full with the top end of group B but there's only one way to find out! Trial by fire. I doubt KV will indulge us as he's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier and he's aging like Carrie Fisher ffs.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:55 pm I think the 2017 raiders and kings dominated group c of klevr and are ready to win group B of the 2016s
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