
I just find it funny how Minnesota Hockey revamps all their "words to live by" when a little (YHH.. Etc) competition shows up..
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That's because they are competing within the North St. Paul Hockey Assocation. They are not on their own. Which is why Marshall needs DAHA, absent a separate ruling from MN Hockey.SCBlueLiner wrote:Just a side note, spillover from another thread, I see the Revolution are planning on fielding squirt and pee wee teams that will compete at the A level in MN Hockey. Brings me to the thread on here about Duluth Marshall wanting to field a Bantam A team. Looks like MN Hockey has said you can field a team based on school affiliation and not geographical boundaries.
If Revolution is telling the families they're playing Tier 1, then why can't they take their word for it?fidelis wrote:Here is a copy of the email I sent Dave Margenau today. I sincerely hope MN Hockey provides some clarity for these families.
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Hello Dave,
I have friends involved in the Revolution program. The families currently enrolled and ones considering the program really need MN Hockey's help.
Revolution is enticing families to register and commit tuition now in order to play Tier 1 hockey next season.
Although this is at odds with MN Hockey's January resolution, the conflicting statements which families are being told by Revolution leadership leaves the subject clear as mud.
It's important to MN families, both emotionally and financially, that MN Hockey explicitly state whether the Revolution will be granted an affiliate agreement to play Tier 1 or Tier 2 hockey (whether in-season or national champions only).
With the deadline approaching for Revolution families to pay a tuition deposit - time is of the essence. Without a clear message from MN Hockey regarding the Revolutions status - it's the kids, not the Revolution brass, who ultimately be negatively impacted.
Thanks in advance for your help.
~Todd
(To be sure, my children do not and will not attend BE/Revolution.)
See also - 2013-2014 girls hockey team having to forfeit entire season only days away from a likely state tournament entry?Froggy Richards wrote:If Revolution is telling the families they're playing Tier 1, then why can't they take their word for it?fidelis wrote:Here is a copy of the email I sent Dave Margenau today. I sincerely hope MN Hockey provides some clarity for these families.
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Hello Dave,
I have friends involved in the Revolution program. The families currently enrolled and ones considering the program really need MN Hockey's help.
Revolution is enticing families to register and commit tuition now in order to play Tier 1 hockey next season.
Although this is at odds with MN Hockey's January resolution, the conflicting statements which families are being told by Revolution leadership leaves the subject clear as mud.
It's important to MN families, both emotionally and financially, that MN Hockey explicitly state whether the Revolution will be granted an affiliate agreement to play Tier 1 or Tier 2 hockey (whether in-season or national champions only).
With the deadline approaching for Revolution families to pay a tuition deposit - time is of the essence. Without a clear message from MN Hockey regarding the Revolutions status - it's the kids, not the Revolution brass, who ultimately be negatively impacted.
Thanks in advance for your help.
~Todd
(To be sure, my children do not and will not attend BE/Revolution.)
Although Tier 1 is not finalized, my understanding is national participation will come down to the new MH champ vs. Shattuck.fidelis wrote:Hello Elliot,
Would you be able to explain how this relates to B. Emerson and the Revolution Hockey Program (REV) who played Tier 1 this past season?
More specifically:
Based on what was published by MN Hockey, my understanding of their resolution is that REV teams would not be permitted to play Tier 1 in-season nor participate in the National Champions. Is this correct?
Is a resolution coming regarding Tier II hockey? If so, will REV be permitted to participate in-season and in Nationals?
Finally, I've heard rumblings the Thoroughbreds may be folding. How would MN Hockey handle the REV organization assuming/purchasing their charter agreement?
Thanks in advance for your time!
(To be sure, my kids do not attend B Emerson or play for the REV. However, I know families who do and obviously whether or not they are going to enroll and pay tuition hinges on these questions.)
Just curious on why you think that is. I mean Tier 1 nationally has been around forever. Before and After are a major part of the landscape. MN has Schattuck and they even had a pilot program of Tier 1 before and after this past season with a few teams. Why would all the questions (and answers) still not be known?elliott70 wrote:With all the questions about the MH tier 1 program not being finalized is why I voted against it in January.
It may be a good concept, but all the answers (all the possible questions) were not addressed.
The questions and answers revolving around how this program will be run, how it will affect the other programs that were going to be run or are being run....JSR wrote:Just curious on why you think that is. I mean Tier 1 nationally has been around forever. Before and After are a major part of the landscape. MN has Schattuck and they even had a pilot program of Tier 1 before and after this past season with a few teams. Why would all the questions (and answers) still not be known?elliott70 wrote:With all the questions about the MH tier 1 program not being finalized is why I voted against it in January.
It may be a good concept, but all the answers (all the possible questions) were not addressed.
More importantly, why would you even take a vote? Shelve the question until any and all unknowns are clarified. Proper Stewardship would dictate such action.elliott70 wrote:The questions and answers revolving around how this program will be run, how it will affect the other programs that were going to be run or are being run....JSR wrote:Just curious on why you think that is. I mean Tier 1 nationally has been around forever. Before and After are a major part of the landscape. MN has Schattuck and they even had a pilot program of Tier 1 before and after this past season with a few teams. Why would all the questions (and answers) still not be known?elliott70 wrote:With all the questions about the MH tier 1 program not being finalized is why I voted against it in January.
It may be a good concept, but all the answers (all the possible questions) were not addressed.
Perhaps you should read everything again.
Along with that, it's quoted:SCBlueLiner wrote:Seems clear to me the Revolution is done, at Tier 1 anyways.
That makes sense. But what about what happened in Duluth? That wasn't provisional. And now MN Hockey backtracking on that precedent?BluehawkHockey wrote:I don't think they play in Minnesota at all. They would certainly encounter closer scrutiny of their players if they played in the MSHSL. Tier 1 is realistically not an option for them in MN anymore.
Remember, they were only given provisional one year permission to run a Tier 1 program in Minnesota by Minnesota Hockey last year. That permission was given so that Minnesota Hockey could develop a plan for Tier 1 in Minnesota. With them now having a plan, all the other Tier 1 programs except Shattuck and Thoroughbreds girls, are likely finished.
Could Minnesota Hockey be sued, of course. But they made it clear last year that it was only for 1 year. Any group suing them would likely also need to sue USA Hockey because MN Hockey is following USA Hockey rules and has the right to control Tier 1 programs in their area.
I'd like to see one or two other year round options for Tier 1 in Minnesota, I just don't think it will happen.
AMERICAN wrote:......This time I'm sympathetic to your cause but if MN Hockey wants, they can take away your Tier 1 status as easily as they granted it. But, if they continue grant Tier 1 to Revolution then you must agree that they should grant it to other programs that want it too.
The problem is that the United States Congress has granted the power to USA Hockey Inc. in the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act . Whether people want to call USA Hockey, Inc a monoply or not it is the sole organization charged by the U.S. government to control amateur hockey in the U.S.A. USA Hockey grants upon application affiliate memberships to the states which then controls amateur hockey within the state. Here, MN Hockey has the power granted by USA Hockey to decide what's the best for all of us. The only remaining question is how MN Hockey will treat other organizations other than themselves, Shattuck and the Thoroughbreds. If MN Hockey doesn't give BE Tier 1 status good luck on that lawsuit. My opinion- you will lose. You'd have a better chance of getting Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act repealed.