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Re: Period Changes

Jack Mehof
I try to stay away during, and at least 3 days after.

Sorry...I just don't trust something that bleeds for 7 days and doesn't die.
So I am guessing that you are not a Red Wings fan?

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
Did it ever occur to you that these people are enjoying the ride, and have no more expectation for their kid's hockey future than you do? Here's my laugher: Usually the people most angry at the rink are the ones whose kid is struggling to keep up.

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
Sorry your kid can't score and you need to sit at center ice for a better view of the bench( where your kid hangs out). I have one in Prep School and one 07, enjoy the times you can watch junior up close from the glass. It ends very quickly, now that my oldest is away at school we very rarely get to watch him play.

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The people who complain about dad’s walking end to end are usually third line parents. They are so jealous their kid has no impact on the game. The fact is .. you want to make that walk but you can’t. We are laughing at you because it’s so obvious..

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Watching Bender in the O zone.. very common in e9 and fed. Not a good example to set.

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I have 3 kids who play.....one playing with a club college team for fun, one in juniors and one in youth club. Seen it all. So all you first timers sit back and read on as I shall educate you.

The "period changers" as the Op put it are the ones who live vicariously through their kids...if you question this, ask yourself how often you talk about your kids team to others who do not have a kid on the team. They spend their time feverishly checking standings of other teams and even other leagues. They don't want their kid to pass the puck because they only want their kid to score. Reality is that they would rather have their little joey, johnny, mikie make a bad shot than pass the puck and have a teammate score. These are the same parents who "secretly" coach their kids on the ride home or when they are tying the little benders skates.

It all changes at bantom minor! If your bender is not aggressive in the corners or along the boards by squirt major, he is done and he should go play a soft like baseball or soccer.

Carry on.

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My kid plays D, so I sit as close to center ice as possible, since he has an impact in all three zones.

Which - guess what - your precious little Forwards should, too. But since you've conditioned him to think all that matters is scoring - since he was 6 - he doesn't backcheck or do anything but stand around in the D zone waiting for the outlet pass.

The other thing about sitting up in the stands, at center ice is, you can actually enjoy the game!

So yes, I, too, laugh at the Period Changers.

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So much hate on this board.

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Anon
So much hate on this board.
Think of it as educating the ignorant, rather than love or hate.
See the DBoard is educational.

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I have sat in the stands for a very long time, with the wife and our kids, but this year we have new parents in the stands who are embarrassingly loud and have no idea what they are talking about (screaming about offsides, icing, penalties, passing, etc..) so I have become a 200 foot walker and its not as bad as I thought. The dad's are very quit, really only pay attention when their kids are on the ice and actually have good conversation. I too use to mock them, but now realize they were on to something. Good luck choosing your seating in future.

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anon
I have sat in the stands for a very long time, with the wife and our kids, but this year we have new parents in the stands who are embarrassingly loud and have no idea what they are talking about (screaming about offsides, icing, penalties, passing, etc..) so I have become a 200 foot walker and its not as bad as I thought. The dad\\\'s are very quit, really only pay attention when their kids are on the ice and actually have good conversation. I too use to mock them, but now realize they were on to something. Good luck choosing your seating in future.
LOL spoken like a true dad of a forward - enjoy the game and stay put on one end, the puck will come to both ends of the rink.

Bet you are keeping track of how many goals jr is behind his teammates each game.

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An
Anon
So much hate on this board.
Think of it as educating the ignorant, rather than love or hate.
See the DBoard is educational.
I can respect that

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
Sorry your kid can\\\\\\\'t score and you need to sit at center ice for a better view of the bench( where your kid hangs out). I have one in Prep School and one 07, enjoy the times you can watch junior up close from the glass. It ends very quickly, now that my oldest is away at school we very rarely get to watch him play.

Sure you do first timer! Gotta tell co-workers how many times Jimmy had a shot on net. Do your team a favor and stay in one end and cheer on your goalie for the second period......I know your type will start out in the off Z. :) :)

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
I am a proud period changer! The stands are for yahoos with cow bells, referee yellers and parents who are constantly yelling "SKATE!". No thanks. It's nice and quite down by the ice where I can enjoy watching the team play and stay away from people who never played the game.

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
I am a proud period changer! The stands are for yahoos with cow bells, referee yellers and parents who are constantly yelling \"SKATE!\". No thanks. It\'s nice and quite down by the ice where I can enjoy watching the team play and stay away from people who never played the game.
If that were honestly true, center ice glass or corner stands would be a better option to see the entire game. Don't lie to yourself or the Dboard and admit you are obsessed with how your B does compared to his teammates. Bet your ears perk up when you hear his coach call him off. Let me guess, 1st or 2nd year squirt parent...maybe 1st year PW, am I right?

The Wizard has spoken....happy holidays.

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Wizard of O-Zone
Anon
Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
I am a proud period changer! The stands are for yahoos with cow bells, referee yellers and parents who are constantly yelling \\\"SKATE!\\\". No thanks. It\\\'s nice and quite down by the ice where I can enjoy watching the team play and stay away from people who never played the game.
If that were honestly true, center ice glass or corner stands would be a better option to see the entire game. Don't lie to yourself or the Dboard and admit you are obsessed with how your B does compared to his teammates. Bet your ears perk up when you hear his coach call him off. Let me guess, 1st or 2nd year squirt parent...maybe 1st year PW, am I right?

The Wizard has spoken....happy holidays.
Spot on. This guy sounds like my wife justifying a negative behavior based on negative behavior of others.

When you go to a Bruins game, do you get to decide where to watch from based on the behavior of the idiots around you?

But, Glass Watching is very different from Period Changing.

I, personally, want to see the game. Sometimes I don't even notice that my kid has started a shift right away.

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Not a period changer but I love watching along the glass. 1) I avoid the constant coaching from the stands to either "skate" or "shoot it"... 2) I like to watch the play progress either up the ice or back (I am an endzone watcher as well) 3) My kid plays D so I like to see his work in front of the net or in the corners. 4) on the off chance he looks up going to a face off or after a goal against it's nice to give him a wink, nod or a clap.

It goes by very fast, if you have a chance to share a moment with your kid through a smile or something else it's nice to do. At some point, when they get older and you watch from the stands, you'll miss being able to watch little bender grow as a person and an athlete through the glass.

You also avoid all the mom talk - by far they are the worst when it comes to their kid and his/her ability. 9 times out of 10 they are the ones yelling to "shoot it"

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I discreetly flip my son the bird every so often. Usually when he is struggling or in the midst of a tough game against a good opponent. Snaps him out of his funk, puts a smile on his face and re-energizes him. :sunglasses:

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Not a period changer but I love watching along the glass. 1) I avoid the constant coaching from the stands to either "skate" or "shoot it"... 2) I like to watch the play progress either up the ice or back (I am an endzone watcher as well) 3) My kid plays D so I like to see his work in front of the net or in the corners. 4) on the off chance he looks up going to a face off or after a goal against it's nice to give him a wink, nod or a clap.

It goes by very fast, if you have a chance to share a moment with your kid through a smile or something else it's nice to do. At some point, when they get older and you watch from the stands, you'll miss being able to watch little bender grow as a person and an athlete through the glass.

You also avoid all the mom talk - by far they are the worst when it comes to their kid and his/her ability. 9 times out of 10 they are the ones yelling to "shoot it"

Your "moment" is the justification? What about the hour you spend in the car on the way to/from the game? Seems like ample opportunity for "moments."

Let me guess. You spent THAT time pre-game telling him everything he should do better this time, and everything he did wrong post-game.

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Sounds like most people on this board hate everything about their kids time in youth hockey. Post was probably a failed attempt at humor to begin with. Get a grip.

Re: Period Changes

Anon
Sounds like most people on this board hate everything about their kids time in youth hockey. Post was probably a failed attempt at humor to begin with. Get a grip.
Nothing wrong with OP. Guy nailed it. Watching the dads walk from corner glass to corner glass between periods is amusing as hell.

Re: Period Changes

anon
Wizard of O-Zone
Anon
Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
I am a proud period changer! The stands are for yahoos with cow bells, referee yellers and parents who are constantly yelling \\\\\\\"SKATE!\\\\\\\". No thanks. It\\\\\\\'s nice and quite down by the ice where I can enjoy watching the team play and stay away from people who never played the game.
If that were honestly true, center ice glass or corner stands would be a better option to see the entire game. Don\'t lie to yourself or the Dboard and admit you are obsessed with how your B does compared to his teammates. Bet your ears perk up when you hear his coach call him off. Let me guess, 1st or 2nd year squirt parent...maybe 1st year PW, am I right?

The Wizard has spoken....happy holidays.
Spot on. This guy sounds like my wife justifying a negative behavior based on negative behavior of others.

When you go to a Bruins game, do you get to decide where to watch from based on the behavior of the idiots around you?

But, Glass Watching is very different from Period Changing.

I, personally, want to see the game. Sometimes I don't even notice that my kid has started a shift right away.
The fact this guy agrees with a Wizard tells all you need to know about who is right in this debate.

Keep me away from Wizards and dbags! I'm staying by the glass where I can ignore them and watch the game in peace.

Re: Period Changes

Anon
anon
Wizard of O-Zone
Anon
Anon
Are you a period changer?

Do you take the 200 ft walk from goal line to goal line between periods to watch Johnny shoot, score and generally miss the net?
How many times do you high five the period changer next to you when your kid scores?
Do you realize the other parents and coaches are laughing at you?

Enjoy the ride, it ends at HS....oh wait of course Johnny will be in juniors and not playing HS hockey, Continue your 200 ft walks while your team mocks you.
I am a proud period changer! The stands are for yahoos with cow bells, referee yellers and parents who are constantly yelling \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"SKATE!\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". No thanks. It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s nice and quite down by the ice where I can enjoy watching the team play and stay away from people who never played the game.
If that were honestly true, center ice glass or corner stands would be a better option to see the entire game. Don\\\'t lie to yourself or the Dboard and admit you are obsessed with how your B does compared to his teammates. Bet your ears perk up when you hear his coach call him off. Let me guess, 1st or 2nd year squirt parent...maybe 1st year PW, am I right?

The Wizard has spoken....happy holidays.
Spot on. This guy sounds like my wife justifying a negative behavior based on negative behavior of others.

When you go to a Bruins game, do you get to decide where to watch from based on the behavior of the idiots around you?

But, Glass Watching is very different from Period Changing.

I, personally, want to see the game. Sometimes I don\'t even notice that my kid has started a shift right away.
The fact this guy agrees with a Wizard tells all you need to know about who is right in this debate.

Keep me away from Wizards and dbags! I'm staying by the glass where I can ignore them and watch the game in peace.
Whats the profile of the period changers / glass heavy breathers? Any opinion..non athletic living through child or former player / athlete?

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It's all about just getting the best view of play. I will first try the stands if the viewing area is high enough and good. I will stand by glass if stands suck and will switch ends after each period. If you have an issue with people switching ends to get a better view of the offensive play which is more exciting, then you have some serious deeper issues.

Re: Period Changes

Anon
It's all about just getting the best view of play. I will first try the stands if the viewing area is high enough and good. I will stand by glass if stands suck and will switch ends after each period. If you have an issue with people switching ends to get a better view of the offensive play which is more exciting, then you have some serious deeper issues.
So, what you are saying is that someone that understand that the flow of play through all three zones is what makes hockey great has "serious deeper issues?"

You are a fan boy. Even given your shallowness that only the offensive play is exciting, why would you need to switch ends? You're still in an offensive end.

Ohhhh, what you REALLY mean is, only the end your little Forward plays in is exciting. Everyone else should just go home.

I'll leave you with two words that your little cherry picker has probably never heard.

Back. check.

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02 Top Gun “EHF Teir1” dads were the masters of the 200 foot walk. All 9 forward’s dads seemed to move in unison from squirts thru u14. High fives all around when the rare goal was scored. They seemed to be confused and unorganized at NESC games as certain rink’s designs made the walk more difficult to navigate.