Trent Klatt: No need for players to leave their high school
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Trent Klatt: No need for players to leave their high school
Just thought this was an interesting perspective from Trent Klatt who, after all, was the head amateur scout for the Islanders. At about 3:00, he states that there's no need for kids to leave their high school hockey team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-trUsHzqvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-trUsHzqvs
Re: Trent Klatt: No need for players to leave their high sch
.... in Minnesotajeffpv wrote:Just thought this was an interesting perspective from Trent Klatt who, after all, was the head amateur scout for the Islanders. At about 3:00, he states that there's no need for kids to leave their high school hockey team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-trUsHzqvs
Re: Trent Klatt: No need for players to leave their high sch
What do you expect him to say? He is a high school hockey coach. If he worked for Chevy do you think he would be upselling Fords?jeffpv wrote:Just thought this was an interesting perspective from Trent Klatt who, after all, was the head amateur scout for the Islanders. At about 3:00, he states that there's no need for kids to leave their high school hockey team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-trUsHzqvs
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Re: Trent Klatt: No need for players to leave their high sch
The video says it was published in 2014, before he became a coach.Wet Paint wrote:What do you expect him to say? He is a high school hockey coach. If he worked for Chevy do you think he would be upselling Fords?jeffpv wrote:Just thought this was an interesting perspective from Trent Klatt who, after all, was the head amateur scout for the Islanders. At about 3:00, he states that there's no need for kids to leave their high school hockey team:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-trUsHzqvs
If you look at the kids from minnesota the islanders drafted when he was the scout I don't think this should come as too big a surprise. A lot of them played through their high school career
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Each kids needs are different. The "you can stay in high school" doesn't work for everyone if you want to play next level.
Last edited by Old_School_67 on Thu Mar 03, 2016 6:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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The before/after approach is only an option for a very select few high school players. USHL teams won't do that for kids who are not extremely elite players. Mattson and Tufte are just those types of exceptions, 6'5" and athletic.Jeffy95 wrote:IMO, Before and After is the way to go. Best of both worlds. Tufte and Mattson took this route and couldn't be happier with their decisions. No kid will ever regret staying but many will regret leaving. You only get one shot at being a kid.
And not all kids go to the USHL. Basically what it boils down to is that there is more than one way to make it to where you want to go and in one guy's opinion his way is best. OTOH, there are lots of reasons that don't need to be hashed out on this forum every 6 months or so to leave and go play juniors. To each their own. Good luck to all.
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