AAA Price Shopping

Discussion of Minnesota Youth Hockey

Moderators: Mitch Hawker, east hockey, karl(east)

Post Reply
MrBoDangles
Posts: 4090
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm

AAA Price Shopping

Post by MrBoDangles »

Curious to hear what people are paying for the different AAA teams out there and what they receive.

STE - 45 hrs ice, 3-4 tournaments, some skatemill sessions. $1,300
observer
Posts: 2225
Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:45 pm

Post by observer »

I'd look at location, makeup of team, number of players, tournaments, number of practices and plans for skating entire roster in games and tournies.

To many AAA teams are carrying 20 and more players. It's a money grab and not good for the team ultimately. The number is 15 skaters and often a single goalie with a practice goalie too.

Around $800 to $1000.
Benito Juarez
Posts: 140
Joined: Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:26 am

Post by Benito Juarez »

I expect a boom in AAA teams this coming summer...
2 years of kids (current PW's) are chomping at the bit to throw some checks.

The price? Not an issue when he needs to prepare for Bantams.

:lol:
Shinbone_News
Posts: 458
Joined: Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:50 am

Post by Shinbone_News »

observer wrote:I'd look at location, makeup of team, number of players, tournaments, number of practices and plans for skating entire roster in games and tournies.

To many AAA teams are carrying 20 and more players. It's a money grab and not good for the team ultimately. The number is 15 skaters and often a single goalie with a practice goalie too.

Around $800 to $1000.
Couldn't agree more about the roster issue. It's frustrating to see 20 kids on your summer bench, often with two or three ringers brought in from outside to "help" during tournaments.

Only other thing I would add is coaching. Good respected coach? Parent or paid? I think that's more important than everything else with the AAAs.
MrBoDangles
Posts: 4090
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm

Post by MrBoDangles »

Great advice!


Any prices for hours of training and tournaments though??
This is nuts!
Posts: 168
Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2011 4:05 pm

Post by This is nuts! »

MrBoDangles wrote:Great advice!


Any prices for hours of training and tournaments though??
Tourneys run $1500, give or take. 100 per kid on a 15 player roster. I think 10-15 dollars per hour of practice, anymore is a rip off especially if there are 20 plus players on the ice.
MrBoDangles
Posts: 4090
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm

Post by MrBoDangles »

Looking more for the price to play for the Ice Edge Elite, Blades, Easton Stealth, Machine, Miracle Gold, Reebok Nats, Bauer Supreme etc etc etc... and what they receive in return.
observer
Posts: 2225
Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:45 pm

Post by observer »

In my opinion the Blades have hurt their brand. Some of the other clubs too. Some rosters have 25+ players on them. They're greedily preying on parents who want to be able to say their kids are Blades when they're really not. A team has 15 skaters period.
MrBoDangles
Posts: 4090
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm

Post by MrBoDangles »

98 Northern Wings

4 tournaments
0 practices

$300

Thanks for the PM
JSR
Posts: 1673
Joined: Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:26 pm

Post by JSR »

In previous seasons one of my sons has played for the WI Jr. Jets:

-$450
-Two tourneys
-13 high tempo 1 hour on ice practices plus usually half hour to 45 minutes of dryland or classroom each time before or after on ice
-Over by beginning of May so kids can play spring and summer sports
-Great coaching (usually former WI Badgers are the coaches)
-Get to keep one of the two jerseys and the socks
-15 skaters and 2 goalies on the roster
-some age level teams will get together again in August for a few practices and one more end of summer tourney for a small additional cost of like $150 give or take

Great program for those wishing to supplement the winter season but also be able to play other sports in spring/summer/fall
Rusty Blades
Posts: 42
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:07 pm
Location: Minnesota

Post by Rusty Blades »

-The 99 Chiefs

- 1 practice
- 1 tournament
- 1 grill
- 2 third place finishes
- a fun weekend
- lots of substandard beer with the exception of one beer snob
- priceless
- actually about $75 bucks.......

Super duper triple elite. The kids aren't invited- the parents are.
Irish
Posts: 328
Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:21 pm

Post by Irish »

Rusty Blades wrote:-The 99 Chiefs

- 1 practice
- 1 tournament
- 1 grill
- 2 third place finishes
- a fun weekend
- lots of substandard beer with the exception of one beer snob
- priceless
- actually about $75 bucks.......

Super duper triple elite. The kids aren't invited- the parents are.
99 Chiefs rock! I saw them play last year in sconny. I think the parents had more fun than the kids did. Lots of beer - brought their own grill - spread of food. The Chief's are a good team.

How many tournaments are the Chiefs going to play this summer?
Outoftowner
Posts: 86
Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:31 pm

Post by Outoftowner »

Mn Flames (St. Cloud)

Each level sets their own schedule.

99s last year:

About 25 hrs of practice and dryland.
5 scrimmages.
1 mini tournament (4 teams)
3 tournaments.



About $750-800
drop the puck
Posts: 205
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:12 am

Post by drop the puck »

What else are many retired college and junior hockey players supposed to do besides coach a camp or two and coach a AAA hockey team. :roll:
MrBoDangles
Posts: 4090
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm

Post by MrBoDangles »

Outoftowner wrote:Mn Flames (St. Cloud)

Each level sets their own schedule.

99s last year:

About 25 hrs of practice and dryland.
5 scrimmages.
1 mini tournament (4 teams)
3 tournaments.



About $750-800
It's too bad that there's not more programs like this out there for the kids that want to play traveling baseball. I know of at least ten families that would jump at this. $400 - $800 price tag and less demanding is what many are looking for. The Forest Lake or Chisago Arena would be a great home for a program like this.

Thank you for the post..
CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD
Posts: 103
Joined: Sun May 08, 2011 1:20 pm

Post by CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD »

MrBoDangles wrote:
Outoftowner wrote:Mn Flames (St. Cloud)

Each level sets their own schedule.

99s last year:

About 25 hrs of practice and dryland.
5 scrimmages.
1 mini tournament (4 teams)
3 tournaments.



About $750-800
It's too bad that there's not more programs like this out there for the kids that want to play traveling baseball. I know of at least ten families that would jump at this. $400 - $800 price tag and less demanding is what many are looking for. The Forest Lake or Chisago Arena would be a great home for a program like this.

Thank you for the post..
OG has been considering a program like this out of FL.
irish skater
Posts: 81
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:03 am

Post by irish skater »

Rusty Blades wrote:-The 99 Chiefs

- 1 practice
- 1 tournament
- 1 grill
- 2 third place finishes
- a fun weekend
- lots of substandard beer with the exception of one beer snob
- priceless
- actually about $75 bucks.......

Super duper triple elite. The kids aren't invited- the parents are.
I couldn't agree more. My son plays, cause he has a jersey. Great bunch of people. They're the fans you wish you were with. They're damn near Canadians -- eh. :D
the_juiceman
Posts: 369
Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2010 8:17 am

Post by the_juiceman »

MrBoDangles wrote:
Outoftowner wrote:Mn Flames (St. Cloud)

Each level sets their own schedule.

99s last year:

About 25 hrs of practice and dryland.
5 scrimmages.
1 mini tournament (4 teams)
3 tournaments.



About $750-800
It's too bad that there's not more programs like this out there for the kids that want to play traveling baseball. I know of at least ten families that would jump at this. $400 - $800 price tag and less demanding is what many are looking for. The Forest Lake or Chisago Arena would be a great home for a program like this.

Thank you for the post..
The Northland Hockey Group has a similar format--4 tourneys, 20 or so practice hours. $600. Most are above average open teams
Outoftowner
Posts: 86
Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:31 pm

Post by Outoftowner »

Yeah, its fun. They are a competitive open team. It is nice to do something else. My kid also likes baseball, golf, fishing, swimming, wake boarding etc..

Hockey is his favorite though so its nice that he touches the ice all summer, but not so much that he takes it for granted.
Post Reply