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cr goalie
far as I know--there are 3 goalies & two teams (2on B1 & 1 on B2)--unless one is indeed transfering out
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From what I heard 1 goalie from the B1 is transferring out. That would leave 1 on the B1 and 1 on the B2. One of the Board members could confirm this as he is the one recruiting these players.the_juiceman wrote:far as I know--there are 3 goalies & two teams (2on B1 & 1 on B2)--unless one is indeed transfering out
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This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc.blueliner5 wrote:From what I heard 1 goalie from the B1 is transferring out. That would leave 1 on the B1 and 1 on the B2. One of the Board members could confirm this as he is the one recruiting these players.the_juiceman wrote:far as I know--there are 3 goalies & two teams (2on B1 & 1 on B2)--unless one is indeed transfering out
Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them
Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems
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Keep up the good work? Maybe I am being too critical, but I don't think anyone is too worried when they see the Cardinals on the schedule. Besides not being able to field competitive teams with any consistency, it sounds like they lose talent to neighboring programs regularly as well.loveitorleaveit wrote:This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc.blueliner5 wrote:From what I heard 1 goalie from the B1 is transferring out. That would leave 1 on the B1 and 1 on the B2. One of the Board members could confirm this as he is the one recruiting these players.the_juiceman wrote:far as I know--there are 3 goalies & two teams (2on B1 & 1 on B2)--unless one is indeed transfering out
Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them
Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems
What's going on over there.
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So true - I got my last son out of the mess this year and hope he can now have fun at the high school level insteadHockeyDad41 wrote:Keep up the good work? Maybe I am being too critical, but I don't think anyone is too worried when they see the Cardinals on the schedule. Besides not being able to field competitive teams with any consistency, it sounds like they lose talent to neighboring programs regularly as well.loveitorleaveit wrote:This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc.blueliner5 wrote: From what I heard 1 goalie from the B1 is transferring out. That would leave 1 on the B1 and 1 on the B2. One of the Board members could confirm this as he is the one recruiting these players.
Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them
Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems
What's going on over there.
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low #'s have alot to do with it. also, with the HS program in the shape it has been for 3-4 years, kids seem to be leaving at the bantam level to set themselves up for HS. Hopefully, the new HS coach can stick around for awhile and build it back up.kopernicus wrote:this is sad.
once upon a time there was a huge CR youth program. it has been a while.
is the decline due to lack of participation locally?
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Loveit--you seem to talking out both sides of your mouth--which is it? was your initial post sarcasm?loveitorleaveit wrote:So true - I got my last son out of the mess this year and hope he can now have fun at the high school level insteadHockeyDad41 wrote:Keep up the good work? Maybe I am being too critical, but I don't think anyone is too worried when they see the Cardinals on the schedule. Besides not being able to field competitive teams with any consistency, it sounds like they lose talent to neighboring programs regularly as well.loveitorleaveit wrote: This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc.
Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them
Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems
What's going on over there.
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"This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc. Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them. Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems"the_juiceman wrote:Loveit--you seem to talking out both sides of your mouth--which is it? was your initial post sarcasm?loveitorleaveit wrote:So true - I got my last son out of the mess this year and hope he can now have fun at the high school level insteadHockeyDad41 wrote: Keep up the good work? Maybe I am being too critical, but I don't think anyone is too worried when they see the Cardinals on the schedule. Besides not being able to field competitive teams with any consistency, it sounds like they lose talent to neighboring programs regularly as well.
What's going on over there.
I didn't say I took my kid out of CR - I just got him out of the youth program which is where all this stuff starts.
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What do you mean you took him out of the youth program? If, he is still playing hockey within YOU don't make that decision just to take him OUT of the program, unless he is a sophomore and is bantam eligible then I can see him leaving the youth moving onto High School. Since when is it good for a program to keep losing numbers?loveitorleaveit wrote:"This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc. Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them. Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems"the_juiceman wrote:Loveit--you seem to talking out both sides of your mouth--which is it? was your initial post sarcasm?loveitorleaveit wrote: So true - I got my last son out of the mess this year and hope he can now have fun at the high school level instead
I didn't say I took my kid out of CR - I just got him out of the youth program which is where all this stuff starts.

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kopernicus wrote:this is sad.
once upon a time there was a huge CR youth program. it has been a while.
is the decline due to lack of participation locally?
I think Associations are feeling numbers are down due to the economy and expense. Coon Rapids is really trying hard to build it back up at the beginners age. The last 2 years have been pretty bad and I know the bashing I will take for saying this, but most of it is due to the coaching at the Bantam level up to the High School level. Parents feel there child deserves more in coaching than what they have to offer. If, by chance you watched the "A" Bantam team and the High School play last year there were alot of comparisons to each other which did not advance the players to a higher level of play. No systems (power play, short handed, breakout etc.) all the HS coach did was roll the lines and that included when they were on the power play. No power play unit at all. To me you put your best 5 players out there no matter if all 5 are forwards or defense. I know 1 parent that made it a habit to watch there practices and games which did make the decision for him to transfer out of CR
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Blue--I agree with your take on the coaching. It's too bad it has gotten to this point. There was alot of talent on the A Bantam team last year.blueliner5 wrote:kopernicus wrote:this is sad.
once upon a time there was a huge CR youth program. it has been a while.
is the decline due to lack of participation locally?
I think Associations are feeling numbers are down due to the economy and expense. Coon Rapids is really trying hard to build it back up at the beginners age. The last 2 years have been pretty bad and I know the bashing I will take for saying this, but most of it is due to the coaching at the Bantam level up to the High School level. Parents feel there child deserves more in coaching than what they have to offer. If, by chance you watched the "A" Bantam team and the High School play last year there were alot of comparisons to each other which did not advance the players to a higher level of play. No systems (power play, short handed, breakout etc.) all the HS coach did was roll the lines and that included when they were on the power play. No power play unit at all. To me you put your best 5 players out there no matter if all 5 are forwards or defense. I know 1 parent that made it a habit to watch there practices and games which did make the decision for him to transfer out of CR
If all the kids that left over the last 2 or 3 years (8-9 kids) had stayed, the HS school team would be very competitive now and for the next couple years. then the trickle down effect begins and current PeeWee parents start talking about getting out.
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You are right about the trickle down affect and I don't think it's over yet.the_juiceman wrote:Blue--I agree with your take on the coaching. It's too bad it has gotten to this point. There was alot of talent on the A Bantam team last year.blueliner5 wrote:kopernicus wrote:this is sad.
once upon a time there was a huge CR youth program. it has been a while.
is the decline due to lack of participation locally?
I think Associations are feeling numbers are down due to the economy and expense. Coon Rapids is really trying hard to build it back up at the beginners age. The last 2 years have been pretty bad and I know the bashing I will take for saying this, but most of it is due to the coaching at the Bantam level up to the High School level. Parents feel there child deserves more in coaching than what they have to offer. If, by chance you watched the "A" Bantam team and the High School play last year there were alot of comparisons to each other which did not advance the players to a higher level of play. No systems (power play, short handed, breakout etc.) all the HS coach did was roll the lines and that included when they were on the power play. No power play unit at all. To me you put your best 5 players out there no matter if all 5 are forwards or defense. I know 1 parent that made it a habit to watch there practices and games which did make the decision for him to transfer out of CR
If all the kids that left over the last 2 or 3 years (8-9 kids) had stayed, the HS school team would be very competitive now and for the next couple years. then the trickle down effect begins and current PeeWee parents start talking about getting out.
RUMORS are already spreading if it doesn't improve this year look for 1 or 2 more to leave
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Juiceman....Any updates on the goalie situation? New trimester starts in a few days look for the goalie to start his High School career somewhere else. Wouldn't be surprised to see his name appear on that High Schools team roster as it appears now there are only 2 goalies listedthe_juiceman wrote:Blue--I agree with your take on the coaching. It's too bad it has gotten to this point. There was alot of talent on the A Bantam team last year.blueliner5 wrote:kopernicus wrote:this is sad.
once upon a time there was a huge CR youth program. it has been a while.
is the decline due to lack of participation locally?
I think Associations are feeling numbers are down due to the economy and expense. Coon Rapids is really trying hard to build it back up at the beginners age. The last 2 years have been pretty bad and I know the bashing I will take for saying this, but most of it is due to the coaching at the Bantam level up to the High School level. Parents feel there child deserves more in coaching than what they have to offer. If, by chance you watched the "A" Bantam team and the High School play last year there were alot of comparisons to each other which did not advance the players to a higher level of play. No systems (power play, short handed, breakout etc.) all the HS coach did was roll the lines and that included when they were on the power play. No power play unit at all. To me you put your best 5 players out there no matter if all 5 are forwards or defense. I know 1 parent that made it a habit to watch there practices and games which did make the decision for him to transfer out of CR
If all the kids that left over the last 2 or 3 years (8-9 kids) had stayed, the HS school team would be very competitive now and for the next couple years. then the trickle down effect begins and current PeeWee parents start talking about getting out.
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the rumors are still floating around. the goalie in question is still practicing/playing with B1. I guess the question will be answered after this week-end.blueliner5 wrote:Juiceman....Any updates on the goalie situation? New trimester starts in a few days look for the goalie to start his High School career somewhere else. Wouldn't be surprised to see his name appear on that High Schools team roster as it appears now there are only 2 goalies listedthe_juiceman wrote:Blue--I agree with your take on the coaching. It's too bad it has gotten to this point. There was alot of talent on the A Bantam team last year.blueliner5 wrote:
I think Associations are feeling numbers are down due to the economy and expense. Coon Rapids is really trying hard to build it back up at the beginners age. The last 2 years have been pretty bad and I know the bashing I will take for saying this, but most of it is due to the coaching at the Bantam level up to the High School level. Parents feel there child deserves more in coaching than what they have to offer. If, by chance you watched the "A" Bantam team and the High School play last year there were alot of comparisons to each other which did not advance the players to a higher level of play. No systems (power play, short handed, breakout etc.) all the HS coach did was roll the lines and that included when they were on the power play. No power play unit at all. To me you put your best 5 players out there no matter if all 5 are forwards or defense. I know 1 parent that made it a habit to watch there practices and games which did make the decision for him to transfer out of CR
If all the kids that left over the last 2 or 3 years (8-9 kids) had stayed, the HS school team would be very competitive now and for the next couple years. then the trickle down effect begins and current PeeWee parents start talking about getting out.
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the_juiceman wrote:the rumors are still floating around. the goalie in question is still practicing/playing with B1. I guess the question will be answered after this week-end.blueliner5 wrote:Juiceman....Any updates on the goalie situation? New trimester starts in a few days look for the goalie to start his High School career somewhere else. Wouldn't be surprised to see his name appear on that High Schools team roster as it appears now there are only 2 goalies listedthe_juiceman wrote: Blue--I agree with your take on the coaching. It's too bad it has gotten to this point. There was alot of talent on the A Bantam team last year.
If all the kids that left over the last 2 or 3 years (8-9 kids) had stayed, the HS school team would be very competitive now and for the next couple years. then the trickle down effect begins and current PeeWee parents start talking about getting out.
Looks like these rumors are coming true. One of the goalies did leave for a powerhouse in high school hockey - well - they use the same rink as a powerhouse in hockey.
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So where does this leave them for goalies?loveitorleaveit wrote:the_juiceman wrote:the rumors are still floating around. the goalie in question is still practicing/playing with B1. I guess the question will be answered after this week-end.blueliner5 wrote: Juiceman....Any updates on the goalie situation? New trimester starts in a few days look for the goalie to start his High School career somewhere else. Wouldn't be surprised to see his name appear on that High Schools team roster as it appears now there are only 2 goalies listed
Looks like these rumors are coming true. One of the goalies did leave for a powerhouse in high school hockey - well - they use the same rink as a powerhouse in hockey.
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blueliner5 wrote:So where does this leave them for goalies?loveitorleaveit wrote:the_juiceman wrote: the rumors are still floating around. the goalie in question is still practicing/playing with B1. I guess the question will be answered after this week-end.
Looks like these rumors are coming true. One of the goalies did leave for a powerhouse in high school hockey - well - they use the same rink as a powerhouse in hockey.
one goalie on each team as far I know
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Hey loveitorleaveit......I am a little confused here please help me understand your situation. Here on this thread you stated your last son was playing at the High School level, but on the most recent Youth forum thread "News out of Dist. 10" you stated having 2 children playing??blueliner5 wrote:What do you mean you took him out of the youth program? If, he is still playing hockey within YOU don't make that decision just to take him OUT of the program, unless he is a sophomore and is bantam eligible then I can see him leaving the youth moving onto High School. Since when is it good for a program to keep losing numbers?loveitorleaveit wrote:"This will be good for the program - the goalie in question has been a problem for the assoc. Same with all the other players that left - CR is better off without them. Tell the board member to keep up the good work - let someone else deal with the problems"the_juiceman wrote: Loveit--you seem to talking out both sides of your mouth--which is it? was your initial post sarcasm?
I didn't say I took my kid out of CR - I just got him out of the youth program which is where all this stuff starts.
Did I miss something? Also, appears to me you are a Coon Rapids parent correct?
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I have 4 children from two different Mothersblueliner5 wrote:
Hey loveitorleaveit......I am a little confused here please help me understand your situation. Here on this thread you stated your last son was playing at the High School level, but on the most recent Youth forum thread "News out of Dist. 10" you stated having 2 children playing??
Did I miss something? Also, appears to me you are a Coon Rapids parent correct?
between the 3 of our addresses we cover 3 different programs