Playing Both Elite League and USHL
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Playing Both Elite League and USHL
Should this be alowed or is this opening a big can of worms?
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
Seems like it should be one or the other but not both.flatontheice wrote:Should this be alowed or is this opening a big can of worms?
No it shouldn't be allowed. Why do you ask?
One of the reasons the Elite League was started was to suggest players could get similar development without leaving MN HS hockey with the addition of Elite League games to the 25 regular season high school games. It would make no sense to allow players to do both. Not sure it would even be possible based on where some of the USHL teams are based and they also play a heavy weekend schedule.
One of the reasons the Elite League was started was to suggest players could get similar development without leaving MN HS hockey with the addition of Elite League games to the 25 regular season high school games. It would make no sense to allow players to do both. Not sure it would even be possible based on where some of the USHL teams are based and they also play a heavy weekend schedule.
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It takes just the right set of circumstances for a player to do both (elite in the fall..ushl in the spring). Last year I think four or five kids did it. Both Brodzinski and Kloos had not yet been drafted so it allowed their respective teams to play them in ten games and acquire their rights outside the draft. I think Sioux falls kept Rau on the active roster all year so he could play in the spring. Drafted players not on the active roster usually go on a USHL affiliate list and are eligible to play in ...I believe..six games. This gives drafted players still in high school a very small window of opportunity. It helps explain why Camarnisi didn't play last year and Kloos did for Waterloo.
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Two kids did it this week. Thats why I raised the question. They both played in Elite League last weekend and in two USHL games in the Fall Classic this week. I believe it was Brodzinski and Janco. It will be interesting to see if the league stays consistent with the policy as certainly one of these is a very high profile player.keepyourheadup wrote:Understood, Elite league rules state that they will not allow a player to do both at the same time. Last year Sit tried and after playing in Chicago was not allowed back in the league or the NIT.
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That's Weird. What's the point of that?
Have they already been drafted by those teams? Did they attend the tryouts of those teams? Might they play USHL this winter season instead of MSHSL? Keeping options open?
The USHL rosters are already fat. I guess this tourney is different as some rosters still have as many as 31 skaters when I thought they were to be at 23 by now. I wouldn't like to be a player on those teams and see yet a few more show up for some goofy reason.
Have they already been drafted by those teams? Did they attend the tryouts of those teams? Might they play USHL this winter season instead of MSHSL? Keeping options open?
The USHL rosters are already fat. I guess this tourney is different as some rosters still have as many as 31 skaters when I thought they were to be at 23 by now. I wouldn't like to be a player on those teams and see yet a few more show up for some goofy reason.
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
Apparently the Min Made - District 6 Lawsuit is already out of your consciousness. The Elite League has absolutely no right to tell anyone that they cannot play in whatever other league they want to. Now the one rule that they can enforce, about attendance, they don't.flatontheice wrote:Should this be alowed or is this opening a big can of worms?
This league's original intentions are great, but it is run by a bunch of Alexander's, so it really begins to look like it is all about the money. Nothing to do with bettering hockey.
The players that have the opportunity to leave and go to the USHL, NAHL canadian juniors, etc.... are going to. This league is not keeping anyone around.
Fatontheice, what was your purpose for this post?
I wonder why you put the kids names in here?
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Not sure where the shots at the Elite league came from. One might think that outside_observer has an agenda as well. While I can't speak for every kid in the league I'm absolutely certain of at least one player who could have left for the USHL and stayed. If not for the Elite league he'd be gone.
I do agree that its not a big deal and the league is overly sensitve about the issue but to broadly state that the league isn't keeping ANYONE around is false. Like all things, the Elite league leaves room for improvement but for most its the best alternative available.[/quote]
I do agree that its not a big deal and the league is overly sensitve about the issue but to broadly state that the league isn't keeping ANYONE around is false. Like all things, the Elite league leaves room for improvement but for most its the best alternative available.[/quote]
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Well, everyone has an agenda.keepyourheadup wrote:Not sure where the shots at the Elite league came from. One might think that outside_observer has an agenda as well. While I can't speak for every kid in the league I'm absolutely certain of at least one player who could have left for the USHL and stayed. If not for the Elite league he'd be gone.
I do agree that its not a big deal and the league is overly sensitve about the issue but to broadly state that the league isn't keeping ANYONE around is false. Like all things, the Elite league leaves room for improvement but for most its the best alternative available.
Mine is "Truth, Justice and the American way"
"Baseball, hot dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet"
The athlete that you know, did not want to go to the USHL, or he would have. Simple as that.
And before you say anything, no, neither I nor any of my family have ever been 'shafted' by the Elite League.
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There goes the same line of bs we've been debating for years, its a unique choice for each individual player to leave or not. The fact is he made the team and chose not to go. His own choice, not his coach, not his parents but his. The option of being able to play hockey in the fall at home was a big factor. No Elite league and he likely goes, giving up all the things a high school kid gets to experience graduating with his friends. The fact that the league exists does persuade some kids to stay.
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
No agenda. Didn't realize who it was a secret since their names were on the scoresheets from USHL Fall Classic. I just put it out there for debate.outside_observer wrote:Apparently the Min Made - District 6 Lawsuit is already out of your consciousness. The Elite League has absolutely no right to tell anyone that they cannot play in whatever other league they want to. Now the one rule that they can enforce, about attendance, they don't.flatontheice wrote:Should this be alowed or is this opening a big can of worms?
This league's original intentions are great, but it is run by a bunch of Alexander's, so it really begins to look like it is all about the money. Nothing to do with bettering hockey.
The players that have the opportunity to leave and go to the USHL, NAHL canadian juniors, etc.... are going to. This league is not keeping anyone around.
Fatontheice, what was your purpose for this post?
I wonder why you put the kids names in here?
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
I didn't see Michael Brodzinski on any USHL scoresheets. Do you have a link?flatontheice wrote:No agenda. Didn't realize who it was a secret since their names were on the scoresheets from USHL Fall Classic. I just put it out there for debate.outside_observer wrote:Apparently the Min Made - District 6 Lawsuit is already out of your consciousness. The Elite League has absolutely no right to tell anyone that they cannot play in whatever other league they want to. Now the one rule that they can enforce, about attendance, they don't.flatontheice wrote:Should this be alowed or is this opening a big can of worms?
This league's original intentions are great, but it is run by a bunch of Alexander's, so it really begins to look like it is all about the money. Nothing to do with bettering hockey.
The players that have the opportunity to leave and go to the USHL, NAHL canadian juniors, etc.... are going to. This league is not keeping anyone around.
Fatontheice, what was your purpose for this post?
I wonder why you put the kids names in here?
The players that have the opportunity to leave and go to the USHL, NAHL canadian juniors, etc.... are going tooutside_observer wrote:Well, everyone has an agenda.keepyourheadup wrote:Not sure where the shots at the Elite league came from. One might think that outside_observer has an agenda as well. While I can't speak for every kid in the league I'm absolutely certain of at least one player who could have left for the USHL and stayed. If not for the Elite league he'd be gone.
I do agree that its not a big deal and the league is overly sensitve about the issue but to broadly state that the league isn't keeping ANYONE around is false. Like all things, the Elite league leaves room for improvement but for most its the best alternative available.
Mine is "Truth, Justice and the American way"
"Baseball, hot dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet"
The athlete that you know, did not want to go to the USHL, or he would have. Simple as that.
And before you say anything, no, neither I nor any of my family have ever been 'shafted' by the Elite League.
Per your words above, NOT every player that has the opportunity to leave does. Do you really think, in the past few years, Nick Leddy, Kyle Rau, and Bjugstad DIDN"T have the opportunity to leave? Do you really believe Kyle Rau played elite league and high school hockey last year because he had no options at the next level? Your statement above definitely applies to some players, but to make a "blanket statement" like that is ludicrous.
IMHO
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
He was on the scoresheet and then they changed it.The Exiled One wrote:I didn't see Michael Brodzinski on any USHL scoresheets. Do you have a link?flatontheice wrote:No agenda. Didn't realize who it was a secret since their names were on the scoresheets from USHL Fall Classic. I just put it out there for debate.outside_observer wrote: Apparently the Min Made - District 6 Lawsuit is already out of your consciousness. The Elite League has absolutely no right to tell anyone that they cannot play in whatever other league they want to. Now the one rule that they can enforce, about attendance, they don't.
This league's original intentions are great, but it is run by a bunch of Alexander's, so it really begins to look like it is all about the money. Nothing to do with bettering hockey.
The players that have the opportunity to leave and go to the USHL, NAHL canadian juniors, etc.... are going to. This league is not keeping anyone around.
Fatontheice, what was your purpose for this post?
I wonder why you put the kids names in here?
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Re: Playing Both Elite League and USHL
flatontheice wrote:The Exiled One wrote:For which team? You sure they didn't accidently type Michael when they meant Jonny? Also, somebody may have accidently typed in names from the protected list. I just don't see a benefit to Michael to play preseason in the USHL, so it's difficult for me to imagine him doing that.flatontheice wrote: He was on the scoresheet and then they changed it.