Your out of your mind MPDHL is lower level town B hockey on a good day. It's a complete joke. Several town teams play MPDHL. Just play town and save 2200 bucks instead of playing mpdhl Ans paying all that money for town level play.
How do you explain the success of many of the MPDHL's older divisions against elite teams?
I am assuming that you are talking about U14 / U16 because no MPDHL team would beat any elite EHF or E9 team under that age level.
When you hit those ages the leagues and teams even out because you have 1/2 seasons and full seasons and kids who don't play due to HS hockey so it's totally different
How do you explain the success of many of the MPDHL's older divisions against elite teams?
I am assuming that you are talking about U14 / U16 because no MPDHL team would beat any elite EHF or E9 team under that age level.
When you hit those ages the leagues and teams even out because you have 1/2 seasons and full seasons and kids who don't play due to HS hockey so it's totally different
Your out of your mind MPDHL is lower level town B hockey on a good day. It's a complete joke. Several town teams play MPDHL. Just play town and save 2200 bucks instead of playing mpdhl Ans paying all that money for town level play.
clearly you know hockey. I am impressed. Can I pay you a retainer for your advice going forward.
Your out of your mind MPDHL is lower level town B hockey on a good day. It's a complete joke. Several town teams play MPDHL. Just play town and save 2200 bucks instead of playing mpdhl Ans paying all that money for town level play.
clearly you know hockey. I am impressed. Can I pay you a retainer for your advice going forward.
Sorry your kid got cut from a MPDHL (town lower level B team). There's always the Yankee Doodle Dandy conference!