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Re: Horrible scene at NESC

This kid should be held in semi-seclusion in Northern Quebec with Andre Poodle Lussier!

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
You are an idiot, these things don't happen at Midgets. The kids who do this type of **** don't make it past town C peewee. Put your kid out there and have some psycho run him from behind right in the head. Then come back and we'll tell you to relax. It's clear you have never played the game at any level.
"these things don't happen at Midgets" Check back on the board when your kid gets there.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
Anon
You are an idiot, these things don\'t happen at Midgets. The kids who do this type of **** don\'t make it past town C peewee. Put your kid out there and have some psycho run him from behind right in the head. Then come back and we\'ll tell you to relax. It\'s clear you have never played the game at any level.
"these things don't happen at Midgets" Check back on the board when your kid gets there.
Oh they don't happen @ midgets? Here you go from Saturday night - high school game:

https://youtu.be/L8e4i12uJ7U Go to 46:19

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
anon
Anon
You are an idiot, these things don\\\'t happen at Midgets. The kids who do this type of **** don\\\'t make it past town C peewee. Put your kid out there and have some psycho run him from behind right in the head. Then come back and we\\\'ll tell you to relax. It\\\'s clear you have never played the game at any level.
\"these things don\'t happen at Midgets\" Check back on the board when your kid gets there.
Oh they don't happen @ midgets? Here you go from Saturday night - high school game:

https://youtu.be/L8e4i12uJ7U Go to 46:19
That's a pretty good one.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
You are an idiot, these things don't happen at Midgets. The kids who do this type of **** don't make it past town C peewee. Put your kid out there and have some psycho run him from behind right in the head. Then come back and we'll tell you to relax. It's clear you have never played the game at any level.
Hahaha, my 17 year old got cross-checked to the neck from behind following a legal, but hard check in a USPHL game a week ago. Refs didn't see it.

Yup, doesn't happen in Midgets.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Hate to see that stuff. Happens a lot and while the kids and coaches are responsible for their behavior, the ref is responsible for controlling the game. Just check out the Vipers games. But what would you expect from that group of kids when you listen to the trashy parents.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
Hate to see that stuff. Happens a lot and while the kids and coaches are responsible for their behavior, the ref is responsible for controlling the game. Just check out the Vipers games. But what would you expect from that group of kids when you listen to the trashy parents.
Agreed on Vipers parents and we always tell our kids to keep your head on a swivel. Too bad we had to start telling them when they were Mites - V parents are ridiculous and the ones that went from Vipers to Shamrocks are the worst around

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

We had a kid on our team this year take a full baseball swing at a kids head and connect. The coach and assist coach tried to fight the 30 day suspension. It was the assistant coaches kid. How foolish is that. They said it was ok because the kid had a helmet on. Watch out who you have coach your kid.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

hope the kid is ok, awful to see kids get hurt. Refs needed to do a better job controlling game...they let it get out of hand, and angry parents/coaches fed into kids' aggression and frustration. Springfield team was getting crushed 9-1 in 2nd and smaller kid took a run at a larger kid, who simply kept going. Smaller kid unfortunately got hurt. He was fully responsive and emt sat him up upon arrival. Too many uninformed comments and opinions. Flames kid did nothing dirty, injuries happen unfortunately, and pray the kid is ok. But typically, the coach of a team getting crushed needs to prevent their own kids from taking matters into their own hands...not the other way around. Think about it.

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There are good refs and then there are the rest. IMO officiating has gone downhill the past few years. Seems the Refs do not want to blow whistle and let a lot go. Which can lead to incidents like the one in this post. Not saying that's what happened here but I have been watching it go one for a while.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anonymous
hope the kid is ok, awful to see kids get hurt. Refs needed to do a better job controlling game...they let it get out of hand, and angry parents/coaches fed into kids' aggression and frustration. Springfield team was getting crushed 9-1 in 2nd and smaller kid took a run at a larger kid, who simply kept going. Smaller kid unfortunately got hurt. He was fully responsive and emt sat him up upon arrival. Too many uninformed comments and opinions. Flames kid did nothing dirty, injuries happen unfortunately, and pray the kid is ok. But typically, the coach of a team getting crushed needs to prevent their own kids from taking matters into their own hands...not the other way around. Think about it.
Kid that got hurt didn't take a run at anyone. He was completely hit from behind by a kid who's team was up big. I watched the whole thing happen. Face off in Flames zone , kid won the face off back to the D, and D threw it down the boards. Kid from Springfield went for it and the Flames kid came from across the ice with his stick up right across the head. It was one of the most cowardly acts I've ever seen at a game. You must be the proud dad of the the kid who took the run. To even try to justify what happened shows where your moral compass is.

I'm ashamed that my kid plays for MMF at this point.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
Hate to see that stuff. Happens a lot and while the kids and coaches are responsible for their behavior, the ref is responsible for controlling the game. Just check out the Vipers games. But what would you expect from that group of kids when you listen to the trashy parents.
Vipers Parents and players are the WORST. At least at the 06 level but from the sounds of it it's just how they run their organization. Love Parents in tier 1 who act like that. That team would be at the bottom of the Elite division. They don't play hockey. Watched one kid carry it end to end to shoot every time they got the puck. Other kids were taught to just tie up the other teams players so this kid could carry it, no passing, dirty checks and hits from behind with the stick. Classless group of Parents and players for sure.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

I think you just need to move on. It's an unhealthy obsession...there are bigger issues to worry about than one year, one organization. Hopefully your kid will make the team you want next season and you can put it all to rest.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
I think you just need to move on. It's an unhealthy obsession...there are bigger issues to worry about than one year, one organization. Hopefully your kid will make the team you want next season and you can put it all to rest.
No you are incorrect, there have been multiple people on this board complaining about the Viper organization, in particular the parents. You can't blame their kids when their parents act inappropriately at games.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

The issue you fail to recognize is these kids play with intensity. When the other team is equally intense there can be conflict. My son's team has played them without incident and they've played them tough on other occasions and it became a physical game. I think they're a good team. When they get pushed, they push back. Don't get mad at them. Every team does it at that age group and older. If the refs are light with the whistles, games will get out of hand. If you think they are playing any more physical or dirty than any other teams, watch the games a little more closely, you're probably missing something.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
The issue you fail to recognize is these kids play with intensity. When the other team is equally intense there can be conflict. My son's team has played them without incident and they've played them tough on other occasions and it became a physical game. I think they're a good team. When they get pushed, they push back. Don't get mad at them. Every team does it at that age group and older. If the refs are light with the whistles, games will get out of hand. If you think they are playing any more physical or dirty than any other teams, watch the games a little more closely, you're probably missing something.
Intensity is one thing, going at kids from behind is dirty. Intensity is a part of every sport, but so isn't fair play. Maybe their coach should teach them how to harness their intensity to coincide with the game. Taking a head shot on a kid from behind isn't intensity in anyone's book. That type of play wouldn't be tolerated on my team ever. And the fact that he went after a kid who had his back to him, wasn't even involved in the previous skirmishes, and was smaller than him speaks volumes about his upbringing and character. Why take on the kid that might kick your ass when you can cheap shot an unsuspecting one. Hockey karma is a mother, I'm sure every kid on that other team remembers his name and number. You know how it goes " boys will be boys "

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Maybe time to play another sport ....

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

I'm the mother of the boy this thread is referring to. Where should I put an update so it's seen by everyone on this thread? Maybe make a new one?

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
I'm the mother of the boy this thread is referring to. Where should I put an update so it's seen by everyone on this thread? Maybe make a new one?
Do your kid a favor, and don't. No good will come of it. This isn't a "news outlet."

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

I disagree. People would like to know if your son is OK.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
I disagree. People would like to know if your son is OK.
No they don't. People just want to flame. Spare the family the trouble and stop convincing them to post by pretending to care.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
anon
I disagree. People would like to know if your son is OK.
No they don't. People just want to flame. Spare the family the trouble and stop convincing them to post by pretending to care.
Awww, c'mon, it'll be fun! Not like a mom is going to be emotional about their kid being ripped a part in an anonymous internet forum.

Besides, how bad could it get? I mean, an adult knows better than to call a 5 year old a ******* publicly, don't they?

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
I'm the mother of the boy this thread is referring to. Where should I put an update so it's seen by everyone on this thread? Maybe make a new one?
Awww, come on, you took it down. I was waiting to see the responses. Would have loved to get one from the kid's Mom on the other team. Does Dad know you posted?

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
I'm the mother of the boy this thread is referring to. Where should I put an update so it's seen by everyone on this thread? Maybe make a new one?
I hope your son is OK.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

It's an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won't be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF's and learned that the league and MMF's were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF's were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don't assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
It's an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won't be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF's and learned that the league and MMF's were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF's were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don't assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
Are you from Andover? Would make sense.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
It's an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won't be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF's and learned that the league and MMF's were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF's were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don't assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
So here is my question..and I'm glad your Son is OK..were you at the game and did you think this was a dirty hit and do you think your Son's team's team was an instigated it like a previous poster said?

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Mom
It's an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won't be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF's and learned that the league and MMF's were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF's were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don't assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
What?!?

While unfortunate, and while I hope your kid feels better, how is a stick to the head an "unsafe situation" that can be "prevented in the future...if the proper people are aware of the problem?" What bureaucratic or legislative solution are you proposing?

I know, lets send every parent to the rink with their cell phones and tape every game. Every time there's a dirty play, report it to the DCF and require a full investigation. Let's bog down the whole state child welfare process so we can look into a slashing call.

BTW, that "very responsive" response you got? It was their way of placating you while your name is added to the EHF black ball list as "meddlesome parent - do not put son on team."

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
Mom
It\'s an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won\'t be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF\'s and learned that the league and MMF\'s were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF\'s were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don\'t assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
What?!?

While unfortunate, and while I hope your kid feels better, how is a stick to the head an "unsafe situation" that can be "prevented in the future...if the proper people are aware of the problem?" What bureaucratic or legislative solution are you proposing?

I know, lets send every parent to the rink with their cell phones and tape every game. Every time there's a dirty play, report it to the DCF and require a full investigation. Let's bog down the whole state child welfare process so we can look into a slashing call.

BTW, that "very responsive" response you got? It was their way of placating you while your name is added to the EHF black ball list as "meddlesome parent - do not put son on team."
Well, if there are more harsh punishments handed out, coaches may think of controlling their kids and kids may think twice about controlling themselves so they don't miss more games. Not really a bad thing.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
Mom
It\'s an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won\'t be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF\'s and learned that the league and MMF\'s were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF\'s were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don\'t assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
What?!?

While unfortunate, and while I hope your kid feels better, how is a stick to the head an "unsafe situation" that can be "prevented in the future...if the proper people are aware of the problem?" What bureaucratic or legislative solution are you proposing?

I know, lets send every parent to the rink with their cell phones and tape every game. Every time there's a dirty play, report it to the DCF and require a full investigation. Let's bog down the whole state child welfare process so we can look into a slashing call.

BTW, that "very responsive" response you got? It was their way of placating you while your name is added to the EHF black ball list as "meddlesome parent - do not put son on team."
Can we move on to another topic...:racehorse: + :ice_hockey_stick_and_puck:

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

anon
Mom
It\'s an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won\'t be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF\'s and learned that the league and MMF\'s were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF\'s were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don\'t assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
What?!?

While unfortunate, and while I hope your kid feels better, how is a stick to the head an "unsafe situation" that can be "prevented in the future...if the proper people are aware of the problem?" What bureaucratic or legislative solution are you proposing?

I know, lets send every parent to the rink with their cell phones and tape every game. Every time there's a dirty play, report it to the DCF and require a full investigation. Let's bog down the whole state child welfare process so we can look into a slashing call.

BTW, that "very responsive" response you got? It was their way of placating you while your name is added to the EHF black ball list as "meddlesome parent - do not put son on team."
Mom: Please forgive "What?!?" guy for his crude response. He is also recovering from a concussion he got when he was a PW.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Here we go. Hope mom is thick skinned. Can't say we didn't warn you.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anonee
anon
Mom
It\\\'s an update but more of a PSA.

He was diagnosed with a concussion, out of school for two days, out of hockey for the week, follow-up at the Pediatrician today, still having headaches, probably won\\\'t be cleared for this week either. He was pretty bummed about watching his team play four games this weekend in NH from the bench. But he understands why.

I reached out to the league, the ref in charge and the MMF\\\'s and learned that the league and MMF\\\'s were not aware of the incident; it was never reported. Another parent had already emailed the RIF and neither one of us received a response. The director of MassConn, the EHF director and director of MMF\\\'s were very responsive once I submitted my report. I urge everyone; coaches, parents, etc to report unsafe situations. Don\\\'t assume it has already been reported. Situations such as this can be prevented in the future but only if the proper people are aware of the problem.

I want to thank everyone who documented what happened on this forum. And thank you for your concern.
What?!?

While unfortunate, and while I hope your kid feels better, how is a stick to the head an \"unsafe situation\" that can be \"prevented in the future...if the proper people are aware of the problem?\" What bureaucratic or legislative solution are you proposing?

I know, lets send every parent to the rink with their cell phones and tape every game. Every time there\'s a dirty play, report it to the DCF and require a full investigation. Let\'s bog down the whole state child welfare process so we can look into a slashing call.

BTW, that \"very responsive\" response you got? It was their way of placating you while your name is added to the EHF black ball list as \"meddlesome parent - do not put son on team.\"
Mom: Please forgive "What?!?" guy for his crude response. He is also recovering from a concussion he got when he was a PW.
You're right, I've reconsidered. I am all in favor of a legislated response to violence in youth sports. That's why we pay taxes. Offending kids should be removed from the ice in irons, I mean handcuffs and stand trial.

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

#Martha..

Re: Horrible scene at NESC

Anon
#Martha..
I love it that Mom thinks if you ***** to the right people they will step in and put an end to stick-swinging. #pollyanna