Gman1 wrote:this shouldnt matter these kids arent the top level kids in hockey if they were they wopuld be playing for their high school teams small towns have produced some good hockey players so that there shuold play a part in the small schools getting the advantage so you cant penalize kids for living in a bigger town and not making there teams
AC-DC wrote:------------------------------------------------------City-----------------------Town
Population --------------------------------------50,000 plus-------------Less than 2,000
High School Kids--------------------------------2,000 plus--------------Less than 200
High School Hockey Players-------------------200 plus-----------------Less than 20
highheat wrote:they also teach reading comprehension all the way through grade school. what he was trying to say is that if those kids are playing on their city's junior gold team, they're probably not as good as the high school players. i know there are a few instances where there is a player who would be successful on his high school team but he does not want the commitment of high school hockey. if numbers are the real issue you are trying to present, then maybe ndaha could set a roster limit and those bigger cities could expand to have more teams.
Gman1 wrote:thanks i thought AC/DC would be a little smarter then that to understand what i was trying to say its evident that a little grammar error scares him a little
Gman1 wrote:sorry but there is no topic when it comes down to jr gold hockey. Its a league that has a bad reputation and very average hockey. It has been cleaned up but it it not even comparable to the calliber of high school sorry but thats how i feel about it
Baller wrote:Gman1 wrote:sorry but there is no topic when it comes down to jr gold hockey. Its a league that has a bad reputation and very average hockey. It has been cleaned up but it it not even comparable to the calliber of high school sorry but thats how i feel about it
Then don't post or read the NDAHA Forum...it is here for people that care about it.
Gman1 wrote:sorry but there is no topic when it comes down to jr gold hockey. Its a league that has a bad reputation and very average hockey. It has been cleaned up but it it not even comparable to the calliber of high school sorry but thats how i feel about it
Gman1 wrote:monopoly ref has generally been a great ref. He has reffed in multiple state high school hockey tournaments
justahockeymom wrote:I really wish you would stop saying the big cities have attitudes because they did not make Varsity or Junior varsity. My son is in his first year with the Junior Gold and I don't think they all come in with a big bad attitude. Remember that coaching plays a big role in attitude and not all kids are cut out for high school hockey, they play way more games with the Junior Gold then High school so maybe that is why kids play the Junior Gold. Also We in the BIG CITY can't help that you live in a small community. This is offered to keep the kids on the ice and out of trouble. I think it should be offered in every community big or small. I think maybe you are making a way bigger stink then the kids in your communtiy remember they just love to play the game.
AC-DC wrote:justahockeymom wrote:I really wish you would stop saying the big cities have attitudes because they did not make Varsity or Junior varsity. My son is in his first year with the Junior Gold and I don't think they all come in with a big bad attitude. Remember that coaching plays a big role in attitude and not all kids are cut out for high school hockey, they play way more games with the Junior Gold then High school so maybe that is why kids play the Junior Gold. Also We in the BIG CITY can't help that you live in a small community. This is offered to keep the kids on the ice and out of trouble. I think it should be offered in every community big or small. I think maybe you are making a way bigger stink then the kids in your communtiy remember they just love to play the game.
It is what it is. Do you deny there are attitude issues in the city Jr Gold clubs? I've never said that anyone shouldn't play. The question is about keeping the competition level even, the game fair and promoting players with ability. I'm open to suggestions on how to make that happen.
hockeystar11 wrote:grand forks isnt anything special anyways.
they can stack the team all they want.
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