Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 8:03 pmI meant to ask what OMHA and Alliance teams... based on your answer you obviously are referring to the Brantford goalie that tried to go the G. Barrie has a really good goalie as wellGuest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 9:18 amZero chance I’m naming these kids so you trolls can bash them. One was coming here last year and couldn’t get released not sure if he’s staying in Alliance this year or not.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 10:17 pmWhich OMHA and Alliance are you referring to?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:20 pmAccomplishments and goaltending don’t always go hand in hand. But you wouldn’t know that because you don’t understand goalie development. But what I will say is the best 2012 goalies arent even in the G. The best 2012 goalie I have seen is in alliance and the other is in OMHA and EF could be in the conversation too. My son is a goalie in this league and I can admit that he’s not the best. Too bad others can’t . Some of the goalies in this list are not even close to having a future. Sorry but big doesn’t equal good, trust me they all become the same sizeGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:01 pmPlease remind everyone what any of these goalies you list have won or accomplished outside of CA and WL? HL isn’t even a 2012 and EF hasn’t won anything playing a year up. A lot of hype for kids that play all season long and network the same amount of time since they were 7. Yesterday’s game between NYR is a perfect example as to how good all can be when the team in front of them doesn’t play well. Funny part is that parents still think they’re deserving of the world as 12 year olds.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:11 am
Top goalies are
"Level 1" Ariana, Tercer, Fulerton, Lee, Loftus
"Level 2" - meaning in line with level 1 but just not as consistent - Thompson, Fortino, Flourou, Nuromahad
"Level 3" the rest
AA shots and quality of play in OMHA and Alliance. Teams taking goalies from there will learn value quickly. One year and done in the G.
2012 GTHL AAA
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Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 11:16 pmBarrie does not have good goalies. They see 8 shots a gameGuest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 8:03 pmI meant to ask what OMHA and Alliance teams... based on your answer you obviously are referring to the Brantford goalie that tried to go the G. Barrie has a really good goalie as wellGuest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 9:18 amZero chance I’m naming these kids so you trolls can bash them. One was coming here last year and couldn’t get released not sure if he’s staying in Alliance this year or not.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 10:17 pmWhich OMHA and Alliance are you referring to?Guest wrote: ↑Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:20 pmAccomplishments and goaltending don’t always go hand in hand. But you wouldn’t know that because you don’t understand goalie development. But what I will say is the best 2012 goalies arent even in the G. The best 2012 goalie I have seen is in alliance and the other is in OMHA and EF could be in the conversation too. My son is a goalie in this league and I can admit that he’s not the best. Too bad others can’t . Some of the goalies in this list are not even close to having a future. Sorry but big doesn’t equal good, trust me they all become the same sizeGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 9:01 pm
Please remind everyone what any of these goalies you list have won or accomplished outside of CA and WL? HL isn’t even a 2012 and EF hasn’t won anything playing a year up. A lot of hype for kids that play all season long and network the same amount of time since they were 7. Yesterday’s game between NYR is a perfect example as to how good all can be when the team in front of them doesn’t play well. Funny part is that parents still think they’re deserving of the world as 12 year olds.
AA shots and quality of play in OMHA and Alliance. Teams taking goalies from there will learn value quickly. One year and done in the G.
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Titans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Sigh.....I guess you aren't in the know...wait.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:43 amTitans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
TT need more than one above average goal and a offensive D. Based on other comments above this guy doesn't know what is going on.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:09 amSigh.....I guess you aren't in the know...wait.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:43 amTitans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Would love to see TT make that jump. The gap from 6th to 7th was very big and TT finished 9th. Expecting them to leapfrog TRW, Rebels is unlikely. I think TM, VK, NYR, JRC, DMF will be a very solid top 5 with each of them beating each other up all season. Rebels, TRW, TT will be 6-8 in some order and will all beat the top teams at least a few times. TYN, Sens, MM, Reps miss the playoffs.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:19 amTT need more than one above average goal and a offensive D. Based on other comments above this guy doesn't know what is going on.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:09 amSigh.....I guess you aren't in the know...wait.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:43 amTitans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Sigh... Heard the exact same thing a year ago and here we are again.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:09 amSigh.....I guess you aren't in the know...wait.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:43 amTitans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
Re: 2012 GTHL AAA
Same old story Mr ToryGuest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:39 amSigh... Heard the exact same thing a year ago and here we are again.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 10:09 amSigh.....I guess you aren't in the know...wait.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:43 amTitans? How exactly are they accomplishing that?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 9:31 am VK beat NYR in game 2. The gap is closing, love to see close games in playoffs. NYR will still win because they have #16.
Next year it’s going to be even better in terms of parity. TM, VK, Titans, DMF have all brought in multiple game changing players.
NYR is losing 2/3 first line players and JRC just making a few swaps, but no high end additions. The top 6 is going to be interesting to see how it stacks up. Real hockey is starting, so teams can’t rely on 1 good line. Injuries will happen, size and depth become a big factor.
TM
VK
TITANS
NYR
JRC
DMF
-EVERYONE ELSE
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