my guess is BHL along with all the other Lovell teams (Except BA) parity to get into E9 which they won't get in and then either BHL American or National.
my guess is BHL along with all the other Lovell teams (Except BA) parity to get into E9 which they won't get in and then either BHL American or National.
Some programs play in BHL at Lovell but not all. Don't listen to this ass clown he doesn't know.
let"s look at the facts: BA plays in E9 and BHL, A Ice play in BHL and had one team qualify for E9, LK play in BHL and had a couple of teams qualify for E9. Mites through Bantam. Ass clown.
let"s look at the facts: BA plays in E9 and BHL, A Ice play in BHL and had one team qualify for E9, LK play in BHL and had a couple of teams qualify for E9. Mites through Bantam. Ass clown.
It's 12:15am on a Sunday night man, time to give up fighting the fight and go climb into bed next to your miserable looking wife...
let"s look at the facts: BA plays in E9 and BHL, A Ice play in BHL and had one team qualify for E9, LK play in BHL and had a couple of teams qualify for E9. Mites through Bantam. Ass clown.
It's 12:15am on a Sunday night man, time to give up fighting the fight and go climb into bed next to your miserable looking wife...
Lovell plans on having 4 teams on ice for practice
Yes this is part of the new development model. Smaller amounts of ice per player leads to quicker development. Each player on the ice is assigned a 2 x 2 cubic square during practice.
Little Bro way over his head ,will not be able to run both programs ,Cant even run the one in Raynham right, They got no coaches , no organization etc Next Barletta in the making.
Let's see how things play out in the fall. It may just be the new destination for youth hockey in a couple of years. Yogism: At some point, every successful hockey organization was new at the beginning, right?
If you idiots knew anything about ice contracts you would know they don't mean much. Buyer and seller can opt out each year. Just Sayin....
Settle down there little jojo. Any businessman in his right mind knows that if you'll had confidence in the program you would have locked up 5 years with 5 year option which would in turn drop your costs down significantly while reducing long term overhead.
Now one of two things happened here:
1) NESV chose not to offer you this option bc they had concerns with 95s long term success.
2) TL chose not to pursue this option bc he had concerns with 95 / JLs long term success.
I know plenty about ice contracts as I have owned rinks since you two were in diapers.
They signed a contract for 10 years of ice. So that tells you they are committed to establishing another program.
True, they will not be able to field teams at certain levels... no 06 team. while other ages will field one team that will be struggling as they offer contracts to kids cut from LK and BA AAA programs.
Not ideal bit this is how you build a program. Have to start somewhere, take whoever and weed them out over the next few years and upgrade.
They signed a contract for 10 years of ice. So that tells you they are committed to establishing another program.
True, they will not be able to field teams at certain levels... no 06 team. while other ages will field one team that will be struggling as they offer contracts to kids cut from LK and BA AAA programs.
Not ideal bit this is how you build a program. Have to start somewhere, take whoever and weed them out over the next few years and upgrade.
Absolutely did not sign a 10 year deal please do not post that rubbish. They signed a 2 year deal, TL got nervous. Raynham program is losing money. The goal was to shut it down and move everything over to 95 after next season. However they are way behind schedule, turn out has been very poor to 95 tryouts across the board. New plan is to move all teams to Raynham for next season and run skills and practices out of 95 when it opens then shift everything over to 95 from Raynham in April 2017 and shut down Raynham program. There is no money in the greater Raynham area, your just not going to pull a lot of club hockey from area not enough club parents / players to make any real loot.
Lovell has run his course. He's now become a tired act.
Exactly this is why the Lil bro s having challenges getting the kids to tryouts. He has been bringing the kids in by bus from Boston just to bump up the head count. HaHa these guys know all the tricks.
They signed a contract for 10 years of ice. So that tells you they are committed to establishing another program.
True, they will not be able to field teams at certain levels... no 06 team. while other ages will field one team that will be struggling as they offer contracts to kids cut from LK and BA AAA programs.
Not ideal bit this is how you build a program. Have to start somewhere, take whoever and weed them out over the next few years and upgrade.
Absolutely did not sign a 10 year deal please do not post that rubbish. They signed a 2 year deal, TL got nervous. Raynham program is losing money. The goal was to shut it down and move everything over to 95 after next season. However they are way behind schedule, turn out has been very poor to 95 tryouts across the board. New plan is to move all teams to Raynham for next season and run skills and practices out of 95 when it opens then shift everything over to 95 from Raynham in April 2017 and shut down Raynham program. There is no money in the greater Raynham area, your just not going to pull a lot of club hockey from area not enough club parents / players to make any real loot.
Is that what you really think is going on ??? laughable
how is the program "losing money" they had more teams this year in Raynham than any other year, with more kids on each team.. They are making money hand over fist. They made more cash in eval fees the past few weeks than some programs make in a year...as long as ****ty town kids want to play "AAA" and actual "AAA" kids want to pay to play "Elite" they will continue to rake it in. A club program in a rink that they do not own or manage is a cash cow. They need to pay for ice and coaches. Thats it !! the rest is profit, and taking in 40k in eval fees for 2000 bucks in ice time sounds like a successful business model.
All they care about is who is going to pay and who is going to stay,Knights program is like a revolving door ,Signing town kids and moving the kids who were cut to giants ,and the kids and coaches who have been in the program are fed up and leaving for other teams, Pretty soon you will have the New NEH of southeastern ma. All there teams playing each other, Plus there ego is bigger than their tuition Good Luck
They signed a contract for 10 years of ice. So that tells you they are committed to establishing another program.
True, they will not be able to field teams at certain levels... no 06 team. while other ages will field one team that will be struggling as they offer contracts to kids cut from LK and BA AAA programs.
Not ideal bit this is how you build a program. Have to start somewhere, take whoever and weed them out over the next few years and upgrade.
Absolutely did not sign a 10 year deal please do not post that rubbish. They signed a 2 year deal, TL got nervous. Raynham program is losing money. The goal was to shut it down and move everything over to 95 after next season. However they are way behind schedule, turn out has been very poor to 95 tryouts across the board. New plan is to move all teams to Raynham for next season and run skills and practices out of 95 when it opens then shift everything over to 95 from Raynham in April 2017 and shut down Raynham program. There is no money in the greater Raynham area, your just not going to pull a lot of club hockey from area not enough club parents / players to make any real loot.
Ya right, Raynham, Easton, Bridgewater. Lakeville have no money. Where do you live....Dover? Plenty of money and kids to play, but you have Kings, Bandits, Providence and Canton all within a 1/2 hour for most players in that area. They issue there is plenty of EHF teams to go to
No You were told to go to 95 because the knights signed town kids and there is not a spot for you , But pay 4,000 grand and we got one , and don"t tell little bro different cause He is the boss and he knows it all.
What if this program resembles AI or BA more than LK? And, really there is nothing wrong with LK. There are some good coaches slated for next season at 95. We'll see where it goes.
What if this program resembles AI or BA more than LK? And, really there is nothing wrong with LK. There are some good coaches slated for next season at 95. We'll see where it goes.
Can you share the coaches names? Not trying to be an a$$ just curious who the coaches are
I guess the old man coming out of retirement to coach the 08s. The guy is a coaching legend and they will be a force to be reckoned with possibly the new world beaters to surpass the flames.
They will be crap yellow and green. They will say LK across the front as this program not launching next year and all players will be forced as second-team Knights
They are working really hard to put some competitive teams together. There will be growing pains like any successful program at the beginning. But, when this organization is established, why won't they be as good as any other E9 or BHL American team? and, they'll have a skating facility that will be new and very accommodating. Go Giants!
They are working really hard to put some competitive teams together. There will be growing pains like any successful program at the beginning. But, when this organization is established, why won't they be as good as any other E9 or BHL American team? and, they'll have a skating facility that will be new and very accommodating. Go Giants!
eventually yes.... but when they are taking kids cut from Knights AAA teams that cant be a good thing. They are trying to make some competitive teams and will have some in the first year... some will be bad, just like the knights
It's awesome that this organization is getting noticed. The owners seem to have organized things very well from the beginning and are putting in the right coaches and skill instructors. We'll see how the teams fare, but, don't be surprised if this program becomes a choice place to play in the near future. Kudos to the parents and players that took the leap!