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  1. 14 hours ago, Pete said:

    I found a couple of clips of Wilson yelling at Rempe on the bench, but no hot mic, you can't even hear what they're saying. 

     

    Actually, I found it. Don't watch the clip, just listen to the audio. 

     

    https://twitter.com/BR_OpenIce/status/1782943055756046408/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1782943055756046408&currentTweetUser=BR_OpenIce

     

    Honestly, saying you're going after McMichael is a big who gives a fuck. Not much of a chirp. Go after Ovechkin or Carlson. 

     

     

    They don't have much to go after lol

     

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  2. Just finished Sunday, and signed today. We're playing for the '16 Bruce County Bucks of the KLEVR Super League, coached by former Oiler legend Theo Peckham. It's gonna be a blast, but we won't be very good. 

     

    Played the (or a version of) Toronto Bulldogs on the weekend. I've seen the future of hockey, and it ain't any of the kids on our team. 

     

    I will miss coaching this year. I'm  coaching baseball, but it's not the same. Maybe they'll let me on the ice with the goalies once in a while.

     

     

  3. 4 minutes ago, Pete said:

    I'm already looking and not retiring until 68. I'm not going to delay it anymore, especially so my 9-year-old can have ice time and again, wind up in beer league lol. 

     

    I don't nickel and dime it, if you're in for a penny or in for a pound as far as the league goes. But like I said earlier, we have kids on our team skating three times a week before school. $60 an hour times 3 days a week, That's about another $750 a month... To skate without pucks.

     

    That'll pay for both of our cars.

     

    When the car is paid for, maybe he can pick my kid up on the way to beer league lol

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  4. Affluence plays a big part, but more so in the US, then here. I mean, I'm sure you could do it, Pete, if you really wanted to. It's painful, but it is possible. Just delay retirement a few years, like I'm going to do lol. It is a shame there isn't more ice available for you guys to dumb down the cost. Is there a US player that grew up poor in the past 30 years? Bobby Ryan, I guess, but he was in the OHL at 16.

     

    It's crazy that it's got to this point, but that's the competitive nature of it. At one time, power skating was novel, now, it's mandatory, as basic as oxygen. Understanding our costs, I get frustrated at people that won't help their kids out, but they have homes on the lake, and boats, or snowmobiles, quads, toys, toys, toys. They won't even go to the free power skating session every week. They're lazy, and selfish. It's not a money problem. People paying $500 for 75 hours of ice, then crying "rip off" when there's a $60 tournament fee added on 😅

     

    As for the Hyman video, I also understood the point. Hymans dad was playing God. Buying entire leagues lol. He was a big part of what is is so gross about the GTHL, I'm sure he got every opportunity with NHL level skills coaches, conditions coaches, etc. But, that's life. 

     

     

     

     

  5. I dunno, that's kinda like saying the NHL is watered down, now vs. 40 years ago, but whose better? 

     

    There are certainly many bad AAA teams, and the new dynamic is "Eliiiite". We played in an unsanctioned "AAA" tournament last weekend in the GTA, only to see that there was a "AAA and an "ELITE AAA" division. My kid is a goalie, we didn't have a team there, he just got picked up (for free!!) by the Everest Academy to fill in. Everest is a 30k/year hockey focused private school with some impressive alumni.

     

    We got deeeestroyed. Henry played well, but the team was 80% Korean and 20% Jewish, all at the academy for their affluence vs their ability. Don't get me wrong, they were pretty good players, but the KLEVR League T1 "ELITE" teams we played were mind blowingly good. Pretty neat to play against the best 8 year olds in Canada, definitely a drop between elite and standard AAA.

     

    Anyways, we have KLEVR tryouts this weekend. Team is owned/coached by Theo Peckham. Totally ground breaking US style programs, in Canada. Very novel. 

     

    $2800 CDN Fee. 4.5 hours/week practice, plus exhibition game. KLEVR plays a single, mandatory, tournament every month, so it's very regimented, also very professional.

     

    Vs.

     

    $500 CDN for our local OMHA program. Play half ice at U9 rep level. Don't even keep score, no tournaments, as they don't want winners/losers. The extra money saved would be put in to development w/ proper goalie coaches.

     

    The choice is obvious... I think he'd better benefit from stashing the ego, staying home, and getting specialized instruction with the saved cash, but Hockey Canada/OMHA is so cucked, so infiltrated by activists and scared of their own shadow (mostly their own fault) that I just can't do it.

  6. 38 minutes ago, BrooksBurner said:

     

    This is my line of thinking, except about Shesterkin. His track record in the playoffs is excellent, minus a couple of games in that Pittsburgh series two years ago that showed to be an aberration.

     

    Probably harsh on Shesterkin.

     

    As far as Panarin goes, we have entered the period where everyone has forgotten that he will almost assuredly disappear in a puff of smoke when the going gets tough, and the going will get tough. I don't know how anyone can any faith in this guy. It's going to be a boatload of TO's on backhanded passes from the half wall. Take it to the bank.

  7. 33 minutes ago, Puck Head said:

    NCAA US colleges offer 18 per team, (full ride) and Hockey Atlantic offers 14 each team.

    RIT and Union offer no scholarships.

    So just over 1k full ride scholarships out there.

     

     

    Thanks.. does that include meals/books/lodging, or just tuition?

  8. He didn't even fight that much. Neither did Belak or Boogaard. All fought at different points in their careers. Simon's full record is particularly benign. Probert fought a ton, but he also did massive amounts of cocaine. All the guys that don't make it have massive substance abuse issues. They're drug addicts. They all remind me of John Kordic.

     

    Why? My dumb guess is that it's fueled by $$$$ and opportunity that comes from the NHL. They are, generally, rough and tumble people from a young age.

     

    There are hundreds of guys that fought their way through the IHL, AHL, ECHL, etc, over the past 30 years. They fought wayyyy more. Anecdotally, it's hard to find one that isn't alive. 

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