PWAA: Elimination Tuesday in D6
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PWAA: Elimination Tuesday in D6
Saw two good games tonight in Chaska. Two very good teams' season ended.
http://youthhockeyhub.com/district-6-pw ... n-tuesday/
Enjoy,
TS
http://youthhockeyhub.com/district-6-pw ... n-tuesday/
Enjoy,
TS
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Interesting final remarks on the District tournament format. The state tournament for Pee Wee and Bantam is just 8 teams, single elimination. The NCAA tournament is 16-teams, single elimination. High School Sectionals are single elimination.
I agree that it's tough to see teams lose heartbreakers, but part of the mystique is that it can all end in a hurry.
I love seeing teams play for all the marbles.
I agree that it's tough to see teams lose heartbreakers, but part of the mystique is that it can all end in a hurry.
I love seeing teams play for all the marbles.
Be kind. Rewind.
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Waiting on "Moderation"...
Waiting for the moderator to contemplate... and I really don't care if he allows it on his site anyway, but I like the "Realism" of this board, so I'll post it here.
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February 20, 2013 at 8:53 am
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Commentary: The single elimination format that D6 puts together for the PeeWee and Bantam AA teams is simply wrong. The two teams who lost tonight put in countless hours of practice and energy to have their season end in a one game elimination format. D6 prides itself as the “premier Minnesota Youth Hockey League…” It should have a premier playoff format, too.
Typical “Metro Mentality”… Something doesn’t work out in what’s (IN your OPINION correct) and “Let’s change the rules!”. Don’t want to waste our time playing certain teams, so “Let’s change the rule”. Don’t want to travel more than 20 minutes for a game, so let’s “Change the Districts”… A team that “Should” have won, didnt’, so “Let’s gather our Metro Bretherend and change it up”! Pathetic comment. By YOUR logic, teams that are .500 should just give up at Midseason because they “SHOULDN’T” advance, and the teams with better records should just coast because they “SHOULD” win and should be allowed a free pass to Regions/State. Where do you think you are, Rochester? That’s the most ignorant comment I’ve heard you make, and I’ve only been listening a short while. Win or done, is all over the Country this time of year… Oh, that’s right, MN (and especially the beloved “Premiere” D6) isn’t part of the rest of the Country, I keep forgetting. I’m glad I took my boys and left, because I had the unfortunate luck of growing up playing in a town that’s “NOT SUPPOSED TO WIN”…. Idiotic “Commentary”.
fastncrash says:
February 20, 2013 at 8:53 am
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Commentary: The single elimination format that D6 puts together for the PeeWee and Bantam AA teams is simply wrong. The two teams who lost tonight put in countless hours of practice and energy to have their season end in a one game elimination format. D6 prides itself as the “premier Minnesota Youth Hockey League…” It should have a premier playoff format, too.
Typical “Metro Mentality”… Something doesn’t work out in what’s (IN your OPINION correct) and “Let’s change the rules!”. Don’t want to waste our time playing certain teams, so “Let’s change the rule”. Don’t want to travel more than 20 minutes for a game, so let’s “Change the Districts”… A team that “Should” have won, didnt’, so “Let’s gather our Metro Bretherend and change it up”! Pathetic comment. By YOUR logic, teams that are .500 should just give up at Midseason because they “SHOULDN’T” advance, and the teams with better records should just coast because they “SHOULD” win and should be allowed a free pass to Regions/State. Where do you think you are, Rochester? That’s the most ignorant comment I’ve heard you make, and I’ve only been listening a short while. Win or done, is all over the Country this time of year… Oh, that’s right, MN (and especially the beloved “Premiere” D6) isn’t part of the rest of the Country, I keep forgetting. I’m glad I took my boys and left, because I had the unfortunate luck of growing up playing in a town that’s “NOT SUPPOSED TO WIN”…. Idiotic “Commentary”.
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Sometimes the regular season counts for something. 1 and 2 seeds are gauranteed to move on to regions.
Last night's winners are also guaranteed to move on (I believe D6 is sending 4 to regions this year). That makes for a very tough first game in districts. Win and you are playing a bunch more, lose and you are done. A game 7 without the 6 game buildup!
Last night's winners are also guaranteed to move on (I believe D6 is sending 4 to regions this year). That makes for a very tough first game in districts. Win and you are playing a bunch more, lose and you are done. A game 7 without the 6 game buildup!
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Re: Waiting on "Moderation"...
To save everyone the pain of going to our site. I did allow his comment. And I did respond. Proper context of my commentary is that D6 lost money this year...the numbers are public. To save money and probably a bunch of 'free' volunteer hours from their member associations they went with this format. Point A (not expounded on). There is no other district with 4 or more teams that puts it's #3 or #4 team on the griddle in the first round...D11 PWB is the only exception. Point B (not expounded on).fastncrash wrote:Waiting for the moderator to contemplate... and I really don't care if he allows it on his site anyway, but I like the "Realism" of this board, so I'll post it here.
fastncrash says:
February 20, 2013 at 8:53 am
Your comment is awaiting moderation.
Commentary: The single elimination format that D6 puts together for the PeeWee and Bantam AA teams is simply wrong. The two teams who lost tonight put in countless hours of practice and energy to have their season end in a one game elimination format. D6 prides itself as the “premier Minnesota Youth Hockey League…” It should have a premier playoff format, too.
Typical “Metro Mentality”… Something doesn’t work out in what’s (IN your OPINION correct) and “Let’s change the rules!”. Don’t want to waste our time playing certain teams, so “Let’s change the rule”. Don’t want to travel more than 20 minutes for a game, so let’s “Change the Districts”… A team that “Should” have won, didnt’, so “Let’s gather our Metro Bretherend and change it up”! Pathetic comment. By YOUR logic, teams that are .500 should just give up at Midseason because they “SHOULDN’T” advance, and the teams with better records should just coast because they “SHOULD” win and should be allowed a free pass to Regions/State. Where do you think you are, Rochester? That’s the most ignorant comment I’ve heard you make, and I’ve only been listening a short while. Win or done, is all over the Country this time of year… Oh, that’s right, MN (and especially the beloved “Premiere” D6) isn’t part of the rest of the Country, I keep forgetting. I’m glad I took my boys and left, because I had the unfortunate luck of growing up playing in a town that’s “NOT SUPPOSED TO WIN”…. Idiotic “Commentary”.
Thanks for your comments. Not sure they have merit though. D6 is the only metro district that compiles their District playoffs this way. And is the only district with more than 4 teams, besides District 11 PWB that has a single elimination format like this for it’s third and fourth place teams. That is the context of this commentary.
As for your other issues…I suggest a therapist.
YHH is all about the underdog and the team who comes out of nowhere. This year it’s Roseville in PWB, last year it was Duluth Denfeld in BB1. To suggest we cheer for favorites and want the teams that “Should” win to win is as you would say IDIOTIC.
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Win or done, is all over the Country this time of year… Oh, that’s right, MN (and especially the beloved “Premiere” D6) isn’t part of the rest of the Country, I keep forgetting. I’m glad I took my boys and left, because I had the unfortunate luck of growing up playing in a town that’s “NOT SUPPOSED TO WIN”…. Idiotic “Commentary”.
Don't attack yhh.. Sounds like you gotta beef with d6... Sounds like jealousy. Toughest district in the state!
Don't attack yhh.. Sounds like you gotta beef with d6... Sounds like jealousy. Toughest district in the state!
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OG,old goalie85 wrote:D6 lost money ?? Have they been taking lessons from D2 ???
I should re-state that. D6 had a small "very public" shortfall. Each year the associations usually get a rebate of monies. This year no rebate from 2012 will be given.
That being said, you don't need a high school degree from Forest Lake to figure out that cutting corners on ice and refs at playoff time saves D6 money.
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You seem to do quite a bit of "Re-Stating" whenever questioned.YouthHockeyHub wrote:OG,old goalie85 wrote:D6 lost money ?? Have they been taking lessons from D2 ???
I should re-state that. D6 had a small "very public" shortfall. Each year the associations usually get a rebate of monies. This year no rebate from 2012 will be given.
That being said, you don't need a high school degree from Forest Lake to figure out that cutting corners on ice and refs at playoff time saves D6 money.
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Doesn't D6 make the teams in the playoffs pay? I don't know about all districts, but I know some have playoff assessments to cover the costs of the games.YouthHockeyHub wrote:OG,old goalie85 wrote:D6 lost money ?? Have they been taking lessons from D2 ???
I should re-state that. D6 had a small "very public" shortfall. Each year the associations usually get a rebate of monies. This year no rebate from 2012 will be given.
That being said, you don't need a high school degree from Forest Lake to figure out that cutting corners on ice and refs at playoff time saves D6 money.
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D10 doesjpiehl wrote:Doesn't D6 make the teams in the playoffs pay? I don't know about all districts, but I know some have playoff assessments to cover the costs of the games.YouthHockeyHub wrote:OG,old goalie85 wrote:D6 lost money ?? Have they been taking lessons from D2 ???
I should re-state that. D6 had a small "very public" shortfall. Each year the associations usually get a rebate of monies. This year no rebate from 2012 will be given.
That being said, you don't need a high school degree from Forest Lake to figure out that cutting corners on ice and refs at playoff time saves D6 money.
TS