Does anyone know of a AAA program with a 2001 team that has a schedule that actually allows time for other sports?
Many programs claim to but when you look at there schedule for the april - jun months most of the ice time is weeknights. Since most summer sports like baseball and soccer meet on weeknights it really isn't practical to do AAA hockey and baseball and/or soccer at the same time.
Are there any AAA teams that have most of there ice time on the weekend?
Thanks,
2001 AAA team schedules
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Re: 2001 AAA team schedules
http://www.ragingbullshockey.com/RB01.htmllkool wrote:Does anyone know of a AAA program with a 2001 team that has a schedule that actually allows time for other sports?
Many programs claim to but when you look at there schedule for the april - jun months most of the ice time is weeknights. Since most summer sports like baseball and soccer meet on weeknights it really isn't practical to do AAA hockey and baseball and/or soccer at the same time.
Are there any AAA teams that have most of there ice time on the weekend?
Thanks,
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Re: 2001 AAA team schedules
Thanks for the information. Do they have tryouts? I don't see that information on the site?Quasar wrote:http://www.ragingbullshockey.com/RB01.htmllkool wrote:Does anyone know of a AAA program with a 2001 team that has a schedule that actually allows time for other sports?
Many programs claim to but when you look at there schedule for the april - jun months most of the ice time is weeknights. Since most summer sports like baseball and soccer meet on weeknights it really isn't practical to do AAA hockey and baseball and/or soccer at the same time.
Are there any AAA teams that have most of there ice time on the weekend?
Thanks,
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I actually don't know anything about them. I just remembered seeing their pitch about other sports and remembered it.lkool wrote:Thanks for the information. Do they have tryouts? I don't see that information on the site?Quasar wrote: http://www.ragingbullshockey.com/RB01.html
I expect someone reading this can help you further.
I heard it's done too... or someone bought it out...might become a "new" name or program.Goalie Dude wrote:Will they still be around next year? Lots of rumors flying around about the program. Hearing they may be part of showcase.
I know the guy who Started Raging Bulls moved out of MN, to another State. I think his 4th State in about 5 years. I remember him selling the Raging Bulls program, which it’s about hockey development, without the insanity. Well, where is the sanity in moving your Family from state to state for His (not his Child’s) Hockey Dream?
I have talked to current\Past Raging Bulls Parents and they were upset, that they were left hanging at the end of this season, with no tournaments, coaches, etc.
Will Be interesting to see what comes of that Program.
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Re: 2001 AAA team schedules
[quote="lkool"]Does anyone know of a AAA program with a 2001 team that has a schedule that actually allows time for other sports?
Many programs claim to but when you look at there schedule for the april - jun months most of the ice time is weeknights. Since most summer sports like baseball and soccer meet on weeknights it really isn't practical to do AAA hockey and baseball and/or soccer at the same time.
Are there any AAA teams that have most of there ice time on the weekend?
Thanks,[/quote]
velocity practices during the day, i wish mn made teams would do that.
Many programs claim to but when you look at there schedule for the april - jun months most of the ice time is weeknights. Since most summer sports like baseball and soccer meet on weeknights it really isn't practical to do AAA hockey and baseball and/or soccer at the same time.
Are there any AAA teams that have most of there ice time on the weekend?
Thanks,[/quote]
velocity practices during the day, i wish mn made teams would do that.
Was a duster and paying for it?????
Re: 2001 AAA team schedules
The first part of the AAA season during the spring and the early summer is where it really is an issue. Since the kids are in school daytime practices don't work, weekday evening are a complete crap shoot but most of the schedules I have looked at there would be conflicts nearly every night so it just isn't practical to do AAA hockey and another sport. So far my kids baseball and soccer have had very little weekend stuff so it would be nice to find a AAA program that had most of it's time on the weekend. The raging bulls seem to fit that bill, if they are still around.iwearmysunglassesatnight wrote:
velocity practices during the day, i wish mn made teams would do that.
It seems many AAA programs break some time in June and then resume sometime later in the summer. The late summer portion of the season isn't a big issue, unless you play fall soccer. But baseball and the main soccer season are typically over by then.