2012 Brick Invitational Tryout Date has been Set ('02's)
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2012 Brick Invitational Tryout Date has been Set ('02's)
Tryouts for the 23rd Annual 2012 BRICK Invitational Super Novice Hockey Tournament (Edmonton, AB) will be held at Breck Ice Arena from 9:15 - 10:45 AM on Saturday, April 14th.
The BRICK tourney is the most prestigious tournament for 10 year olds in North America. This year's tourney will feature 8 teams from Canada and 6 from the US. Last year's championship game featured a quadruple O.T. 2-1 win by the Tornton Bulldogs over the Saskatechwan Pats.
This is an open tryout for elite players born in 2002. Any player who makes the roster can expect to skate 25 out of 30 days in the month of June leading up to the tourney. The team will depart on June 30th and return home on July 9th.
If interested, please register at www.minnesotablades.com and click on the Brick Tryout logo.
The BRICK tourney is the most prestigious tournament for 10 year olds in North America. This year's tourney will feature 8 teams from Canada and 6 from the US. Last year's championship game featured a quadruple O.T. 2-1 win by the Tornton Bulldogs over the Saskatechwan Pats.
This is an open tryout for elite players born in 2002. Any player who makes the roster can expect to skate 25 out of 30 days in the month of June leading up to the tourney. The team will depart on June 30th and return home on July 9th.
If interested, please register at www.minnesotablades.com and click on the Brick Tryout logo.
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How did they do.... and then any chance this years team will be able to compete? You were the main commentor last year on their results.HockeyDad41 wrote:How did last years team do? Any chance this years team will be able to compete?
Does your kid have property of Benny on his forehead like you do on your lower back?
It's time to drop it..
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I couldn't remember if they finished dead last or not.
Unfortunately, I don't think anything has changed from last year regarding the Machine player participation.
That's too bad.
Unfortunately, I don't think anything has changed from last year regarding the Machine player participation.
That's too bad.
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A little history for the non psychotic folks on the board. One of the reasons this year's Brick team is going as Team Minnesota is to make it easier for Machine kids to try out and potentially make the squad. In the past, Mr. McBain has told his Machine families he will cut them if they try out for The Brick team and god forbid make the team. Frankly this is ridiculous. The Brick tourney is the best 10 year old tournament in North America and it isn't close. If Mr. McBain truly cares about the development of his players, he would not threaten to cut them because they want to participate in the tryout process and possibly make the team. It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity and if your son is one of the best 2002's in the state of Minnesota then he should have the opportunity to play at The Brick regardless of AAA affiliation. Mr. McBain runs a business and I get that but he should release his top 2002's if they are truly the best in the state.
The Brick roster is totally separate from The Blades roster. The Blades' organization has the exclusive right to participate in the tourney but to make it easier for Machine kids to participate, the team is going as Team Minnesota this year. Hope to see some Machine kids there. It would be a great thing for Minnesota hockey.
The Brick roster is totally separate from The Blades roster. The Blades' organization has the exclusive right to participate in the tourney but to make it easier for Machine kids to participate, the team is going as Team Minnesota this year. Hope to see some Machine kids there. It would be a great thing for Minnesota hockey.
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Don't be trying to be like me and write these psychotic posts that make sense.fanofthegame11 wrote:A little history for the non psychotic folks on the board. One of the reasons this year's Brick team is going as Team Minnesota is to make it easier for Machine kids to try out and potentially make the squad. In the past, Mr. McBain has told his Machine families he will cut them if they try out for The Brick team and god forbid make the team. Frankly this is ridiculous. The Brick tourney is the best 10 year old tournament in North America and it isn't close. If Mr. McBain truly cares about the development of his players, he would not threaten to cut them because they want to participate in the tryout process and possibly make the team. It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity and if your son is one of the best 2002's in the state of Minnesota then he should have the opportunity to play at The Brick regardless of AAA affiliation. Mr. McBain runs a business and I get that but he should release his top 2002's if they are truly the best in the state.
The Brick roster is totally separate from The Blades roster. The Blades' organization has the exclusive right to participate in the tourney but to make it easier for Machine kids to participate, the team is going as Team Minnesota this year. Hope to see some Machine kids there. It would be a great thing for Minnesota hockey.










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It's amazing how much butthurt there is out there between Machine parents and Blades parents. You all seemingly have very talented boys that are healthy and like playing hockey. Who cares what team they are on.
Just enjoy the ride.
And good luck to Team Minnesota. No way my son is even close to being talented enough but I might go to the tryout just to see how good some of these players actually are. Sounds like some kids, even at this age, are pretty remarkable.
Just enjoy the ride.
And good luck to Team Minnesota. No way my son is even close to being talented enough but I might go to the tryout just to see how good some of these players actually are. Sounds like some kids, even at this age, are pretty remarkable.
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It's kind of hard to root against sending the best 2002 team in Minnesota, but at the same time I think I get why a machine team would be reluctant to let a few of it's best players miss a month of their season. I wonder how the canadian teams do it?fanofthegame11 wrote:A little history for the non psychotic folks on the board. One of the reasons this year's Brick team is going as Team Minnesota is to make it easier for Machine kids to try out and potentially make the squad. In the past, Mr. McBain has told his Machine families he will cut them if they try out for The Brick team and god forbid make the team. Frankly this is ridiculous. The Brick tourney is the best 10 year old tournament in North America and it isn't close. If Mr. McBain truly cares about the development of his players, he would not threaten to cut them because they want to participate in the tryout process and possibly make the team. It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity and if your son is one of the best 2002's in the state of Minnesota then he should have the opportunity to play at The Brick regardless of AAA affiliation. Mr. McBain runs a business and I get that but he should release his top 2002's if they are truly the best in the state.
The Brick roster is totally separate from The Blades roster. The Blades' organization has the exclusive right to participate in the tourney but to make it easier for Machine kids to participate, the team is going as Team Minnesota this year. Hope to see some Machine kids there. It would be a great thing for Minnesota hockey.
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Don't some of the canadian teams play full season together? I am pretty sure the Toronto teams do. I think Manitoba takes the top kids and put them together for just the Brick and maybe one other tournament.HockeyDad41 wrote:It's kind of hard to root against sending the best 2002 team in Minnesota, but at the same time I think I get why a machine team would be reluctant to let a few of it's best players miss a month of their season. I wonder how the canadian teams do it?fanofthegame11 wrote:A little history for the non psychotic folks on the board. One of the reasons this year's Brick team is going as Team Minnesota is to make it easier for Machine kids to try out and potentially make the squad. In the past, Mr. McBain has told his Machine families he will cut them if they try out for The Brick team and god forbid make the team. Frankly this is ridiculous. The Brick tourney is the best 10 year old tournament in North America and it isn't close. If Mr. McBain truly cares about the development of his players, he would not threaten to cut them because they want to participate in the tryout process and possibly make the team. It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity and if your son is one of the best 2002's in the state of Minnesota then he should have the opportunity to play at The Brick regardless of AAA affiliation. Mr. McBain runs a business and I get that but he should release his top 2002's if they are truly the best in the state.
The Brick roster is totally separate from The Blades roster. The Blades' organization has the exclusive right to participate in the tourney but to make it easier for Machine kids to participate, the team is going as Team Minnesota this year. Hope to see some Machine kids there. It would be a great thing for Minnesota hockey.