Lot's of moves happening. With the depth of talent at the 06 level, there has been discussion of a team being put together as an independent super team. Rumors of kids from MMF, IHC, BA, BJE, VJW, and BJT in play.
Team will be centrally located in the Boston area. The focus will be skills and regional showcases. This is happening. So far parents that have kids in the top tier have been approached and are waiting for who is committing before finalizing. Guy looking to run this is an ex-NHL player who recently retired from business and would like to help develop local talent.
Who they gonna play? Not EHF teams. Won't play a competitive game east of Toronto.
Hahaha the BS on this site never fails to amaze me! Let's go Dboard, run with this for the next few months until it becomes fact until it never happens
Lot's of moves happening. With the depth of talent at the 06 level, there has been discussion of a team being put together as an independent super team. Rumors of kids from MMF, IHC, BA, BJE, VJW, and BJT in play.
Team will be centrally located in the Boston area. The focus will be skills and regional showcases. This is happening. So far parents that have kids in the top tier have been approached and are waiting for who is committing before finalizing. Guy looking to run this is an ex-NHL player who recently retired from business and would like to help develop local talent.
Too funny how many people bit on this BS story. Love it!
You wait, this will be topic of discussion at every rink for this week's practices. A subtle, "Did you get asked or hear about some regional super team?"
Just curious but who reaches out to the families? Is it through email? Phone? I've checked my spam folders and haven't seen anything. I'll check again.
Just curious but who reaches out to the families? Is it through email? Phone? I've checked my spam folders and haven't seen anything. I'll check again.
I, actually, mailed you a special invitation! You have 24 hours to respond otherwise your spot will be filled.
Lot of moving around in the works. Of course the Bandit/Breakers is the big thing. Heard BA losing a few studs to EHF teams. AVP picking up a stud player from EHF. Flames seem to be status quo, depending on what the IHC does. Saying that, heard IHC picked up 2 players from E9 teams. Have heard nothing on VJW and Seacoast teams. Seacoast has a player that could be the best in either league. Lets go people, spill the beans!
Who knows this much about so many different teams? Someone needs to find a hobby
Grown men are not allowed to call 10 year old kids studs. It's just plain creepy!
Lot of moving around in the works. Of course the Bandit/Breakers is the big thing. Heard BA losing a few studs to EHF teams. AVP picking up a stud player from EHF. Flames seem to be status quo, depending on what the IHC does. Saying that, heard IHC picked up 2 players from E9 teams. Have heard nothing on VJW and Seacoast teams. Seacoast has a player that could be the best in either league. Lets go people, spill the beans!
Who knows this much about so many different teams? Someone needs to find a hobby
Grown men are not allowed to call 10 year old kids studs. It's just plain creepy!
I hope all the 05/06/07 parents take note of the comments in this thread and chill...the...f*ck...out... Parents of D1 and NHL players and prospects don't obsess this much about their kids.
So what you are telling me is a bunch of the better kids from different leagues are moving to the EHF 2 years before the "Q" and there is a 10 year old in NH that can skate... let me guess he is going to the EHF also! Next thing your going to tell me is the earth is round and the teams are picked before tryouts...okay back to work everyone nothing new here...thanks for the entertainment!
I'm sure the Q a great tournament - and I know there have been many great players who have played in it. But is spending 10 days in Quebec which is a huge expense, and the likelihood of a local team doing anything is slim - is it that big a deal? I mean really - who gives a crap about the Q?
I'm sure the Q a great tournament - and I know there have been many great players who have played in it. But is spending 10 days in Quebec which is a huge expense, and the likelihood of a local team doing anything is slim - is it that big a deal? I mean really - who gives a crap about the Q?
Not to mention that EHF teams obsess over this tournament for the four years leading up to it, taking their focus away from developing HS hockey players and funneling time and resources into developing the best 12 year old hockey team in the country. Those two objectives usually do not align, and the players suffer. It probably doesn't adversely impact the top tier talented kids, but dozens of mid-level players and families get caught up in this thing to their detriment. It's not my right to judge other people's decisions, but I hope people think about this before they make a team change that involves significantly more travel or expense for the sake of chasing a Q bid.
Lot of moving around in the works. Of course the Bandit/Breakers is the big thing. Heard BA losing a few studs to EHF teams. AVP picking up a stud player from EHF. Flames seem to be status quo, depending on what the IHC does. Saying that, heard IHC picked up 2 players from E9 teams. Have heard nothing on VJW and Seacoast teams. Seacoast has a player that could be the best in either league. Lets go people, spill the beans!
Why would players be leaving BA? Aren't they in first place?
Myabe that's WHY families would leave. Youth hockey is about development, not winning and losing. If a given coach on any team is overly concerned about winning in 10 year old hockey, at the expense of reasonably equal playing time and attention in practice, the parents SHOULD leave.
Why would players be leaving BA? Aren't they in first place?
Myabe that's WHY families would leave. Youth hockey is about development, not winning and losing. If a given coach on any team is overly concerned about winning in 10 year old hockey, at the expense of reasonably equal playing time and attention in practice, the parents SHOULD leave.
Ah makes sense. Yes coaches should be rolling the lines and developing all players equally in both games and practices. If that's not the case you need to move on.
Wouldn't make sense to say that BA is in first because kids are being developed correctly! Haven't attended all the games, but, for most part, all kids are getting equitable playing time ! A lot more equitable than teams that aren't in first!
Wouldn't make sense to say that BA is in first because kids are being developed correctly! Haven't attended all the games, but, for most part, all kids are getting equitable playing time ! A lot more equitable than teams that aren't in first!
That wasn't the question. The question was, why would someone leave a first place team? No idea if this particular BA rolls their lines or not. Was just offering a reason why someone would make that decision.
Wouldn't make sense to say that BA is in first because kids are being developed correctly! Haven't attended all the games, but, for most part, all kids are getting equitable playing time ! A lot more equitable than teams that aren't in first!
That wasn't the question. The question was, why would someone leave a first place team? No idea if this particular BA rolls their lines or not. Was just offering a reason why someone would make that decision.
The reason is to play in a higher/better league. To play with / against teams that have more depth. I've watched quite a few E9 and EHF games at the 06 level. The speed of the game is faster at the EHF level. The teams are a little more deep. This is not meant to knock the E9, but the teams at the 06 level in the EHF have a little more depth. Maybe it's different at other age groups but at the 06 level there seems to be a difference.