Teamone 2010 beat Wade East in Montreal Meltdown to win the tournament. TeamOne 2010 also beat the all mighty Jr Bruins National Elite in the finals of the Beantown last year. Keep paying 6x so you can tell your friends your kid plays on the bruins.
Team One lost to NA Elite 2010 this past summer at the Harrow Invite.
What are some good tournaments for youth players (U10/12/14)? What about at the U16/U19 level? Are any tournaments better for exposure to prep and/or college coaches?
Mostly find the younger girls doing the Summer teams. After U14 there isn't much value.
I asked the guy that runs the Vikings/militia about summer teams for an 09 and his reply was that at the 14+ age groups most kids who make national bound teams skate with that team at these various tournaments. I would imagine its similar for girls. So if you make a NB team you will enter tourneys with those kids. So no trying out for Team One, Wade, etc instead its assabet patriots (possibly playing under a different name) during the summer tournament season.
I asked the guy that runs the Vikings/militia about summer teams for an 09 and his reply was that at the 14+ age groups most kids who make national bound teams skate with that team at these various tournaments. I would imagine its similar for girls. So if you make a NB team you will enter tourneys with those kids. So no trying out for Team One, Wade, etc instead its assabet patriots (possibly playing under a different name) during the summer tournament season.
Play another sport and forget the Summer teams. It's just a cash grab and your kid needs rest. Work on their deficiencies and stay in shape playing other sports during the Summer. Do you think the Summer teams are going to make any difference for your kid who's already playing club and prep?
On this forum people seem to think no hockey should be played in the summer and pretty much any summer tournament gets made fun of. Clearly people enter the tournaments regardless. I don't see what the big deal is in playing in summer tournaments as long as you have fun. Youth hockey doesn't have to be challenging, elite and competitive all the time