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The Junior Gold B player mentioned earlier in this thread is a pretty good player and I would not count him out. Just because he has the Junior Gold label does not mean he is bad. He should have been on Edina's JV team last year but because of typical Edina hockey politics he did not make it, and the Junior Gold A team was stacked last year and is usually reserved for juniors and seniors, but not in all cases.
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bardown30 wrote:The Junior Gold B player mentioned earlier in this thread is a pretty good player and I would not count him out. Just because he has the Junior Gold label does not mean he is bad. He should have been on Edina's JV team last year but because of typical Edina hockey politics he did not make it, and the Junior Gold A team was stacked last year and is usually reserved for juniors and seniors, but not in all cases.
does this person have a last name of palm
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bardown30 wrote:Yes. And it's funny because I don't even like him, but i won't get into that. Haven't seen him play in a long while so I don't know how where his skills are at now.
it most likely wasn't politics that got him cut considering his brother made the team and the oldest brother is playing d1
In hockey isn't "politics" often just synonymous with "just not quite good enough to make the team"? It always was in youth hockey and from my experience, the same can be said at the high school level. I think High School coaches typically want to win as much as youth hockey coaches, so not picking the best kids for their team really doesn't make much sense - especially if you're Edina and expected to win!
Guess we'll see when the BSM team is chosen...
Guess we'll see when the BSM team is chosen...
The kid getting cut after his brother makes the team AND has another brother playing D1 is the opposite of "politics" at work. An average player MAKING a team because his brother made it AND his older brother is playing D1 hockey is the definition of "politics" in sports. The average player making "Elite" teams because of who they know, how much many Daddy has and their name is "politics.downwithcloquet wrote:bardown30 wrote:Yes. And it's funny because I don't even like him, but i won't get into that. Haven't seen him play in a long while so I don't know how where his skills are at now.
it most likely wasn't politics that got him cut considering his brother made the team and the oldest brother is playing d1
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Assuming minor penalties... 23 penalties in 16 games.RLStars wrote:16 games
2 goals
4 assists
46 penalty minutes
Most penalties in the league
Sounds like a goon or can't keep up and has to grab, clutch or impede.
Sounds like a goon to me.
Even a clutch and grab guy wouldnt need to have more than a penalty a game.
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http://www.eliteiihockey.com/page/show/ ... eague-home
Check that link... didn't go through all, but had a couple of 10 min misconducts. Probably swore at the ref or something.
Check that link... didn't go through all, but had a couple of 10 min misconducts. Probably swore at the ref or something.
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O. My mistake it is much more acceptable to be disrespectful and a poor sport?Elvis wrote:http://www.eliteiihockey.com/page/show/ ... eague-home
Check that link... didn't go through all, but had a couple of 10 min misconducts. Probably swore at the ref or something.

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RLStars wrote:The kid getting cut after his brother makes the team AND has another brother playing D1 is the opposite of "politics" at work. An average player MAKING a team because his brother made it AND his older brother is playing D1 hockey is the definition of "politics" in sports. The average player making "Elite" teams because of who they know, how much many Daddy has and their name is "politics.downwithcloquet wrote:bardown30 wrote:Yes. And it's funny because I don't even like him, but i won't get into that. Haven't seen him play in a long while so I don't know how where his skills are at now.
it most likely wasn't politics that got him cut considering his brother made the team and the oldest brother is playing d1
thats what i was trying to say. came out wrong. but his performance in the elite 2s probably didn help him. lots of dumb penalties
Didn't say anything was acceptable or not, just looked at the stats. Quit being such a Franken BBBash Brother wrote:O. My mistake it is much more acceptable to be disrespectful and a poor sport?Elvis wrote:http://www.eliteiihockey.com/page/show/ ... eague-home
Check that link... didn't go through all, but had a couple of 10 min misconducts. Probably swore at the ref or something.

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My mistake, i thought you were trying to defend his penalties.Elvis wrote:Didn't say anything was acceptable or not, just looked at the stats. Quit being such a Franken BBBash Brother wrote:O. My mistake it is much more acceptable to be disrespectful and a poor sport?Elvis wrote:http://www.eliteiihockey.com/page/show/ ... eague-home
Check that link... didn't go through all, but had a couple of 10 min misconducts. Probably swore at the ref or something.
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My bad, I misread "wasn't" while skimming and thought you said "was". My apologies.downwithcloquet wrote:RLStars wrote:The kid getting cut after his brother makes the team AND has another brother playing D1 is the opposite of "politics" at work. An average player MAKING a team because his brother made it AND his older brother is playing D1 hockey is the definition of "politics" in sports. The average player making "Elite" teams because of who they know, how much many Daddy has and their name is "politics.downwithcloquet wrote:
it most likely wasn't politics that got him cut considering his brother made the team and the oldest brother is playing d1
thats what i was trying to say. came out wrong. but his performance in the elite 2s probably didn help him. lots of dumb penalties
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RLStars wrote:My bad, I misread "wasn't" while skimming and thought you said "was". My apologies.downwithcloquet wrote:RLStars wrote: The kid getting cut after his brother makes the team AND has another brother playing D1 is the opposite of "politics" at work. An average player MAKING a team because his brother made it AND his older brother is playing D1 hockey is the definition of "politics" in sports. The average player making "Elite" teams because of who they know, how much many Daddy has and their name is "politics.
thats what i was trying to say. came out wrong. but his performance in the elite 2s probably didn help him. lots of dumb penalties
i forgive u
It's ok... just that time of year. Two tens for unsportsmanlike conduct certainly show a disturbing pattern for the boy, especially in a fall league. Hopefully for him and his team he learns from that and doesn't repeat it during the season, otherwise he'll be seeing the bench quite a bit I would guess.Bash Brother wrote:My mistake, i thought you were trying to defend his penalties.Elvis wrote:Didn't say anything was acceptable or not, just looked at the stats. Quit being such a Franken BBBash Brother wrote: O. My mistake it is much more acceptable to be disrespectful and a poor sport?
I consider it politics when kids a lot worse than him make the team and those parents are known for getting their kids on whatever team they want, but I understand where you all are coming from. But I would like to state that there is alotbof politics in most associations, especially Edina. A former president of the board told me ""I have seen so much political bullsh** in that association that it makes me sick and I would never do it again." but as for palm he does have a short temper and a bad reputation but we will just have to wait and see how it all unfolds.
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