Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:05 pm
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Sk8 Str8 wrote:You might last the first season, you might last the first tournament, you might only last the Parents meeting, but there is a well known summer hockey code...it is usually the Parents that get cut, not the kids.
You can argue whatever you like. Using only 4 of the 6 listed definitions to try to prove your point doesn't make you clever, it does however show a lack of respect to your audience. That's fun on a forum, unfortunately many associations, districts, and even MNH have been following this 'misrepresentation of the facts' philosophy.Based on the language of your definition, I would argue that "unique" is absolute. "sole example" "solitary in type" "having no like or equal".
My question to you: Why assume I am picking on Legacy?
Based on what has been offered so far they aren't unique, so I am just wondering what about their program qualifies that description.
If they claim to be like no other AAA program, which by definition, they are doing by claiming to be unique, then I am wondering how because I am interested in checking out the program.
For example, what are they doing that no other AAA team is doing? I guess if they are using 2 strings on their logo hoodies and no one else is, that would make them a "Unique" AAA program, but in reality they are just like everyone else, because that would be distinction without any real difference.
pro2b@3 wrote:MN Legacy has scheduled it's 2010 Tryout dates:
Sunday 8/30/09 – 2001 (SR4 3:10pm), 2000 (SR4 4:20pm), & 1999 (SR1 5:30pm)
Monday 8/31/09 – 1998 (SR7 7:50pm), 1997 (SR5 6:10pm), & 1996 (SR5 7:20pm)
Thursday 9/3/09 – U10 (SR5 6:10pm), U12 (SR5 7:20pm), & U14 (SR5 8:30pm)
Minnesota Legacy Hockey is a unique AAA training program concentrating on overall skill development. The focus of our program is to develop the Elite Level Hockey Player. The key components needed for superior hockey performance are enhanced physical strength and power, explosive skating speed and agility, body control and puck handling ability. We structure highly demanding and challenging practices designed to elevate performance.
http://www.minnesotalegacyhockey.com/
The Tryout Registration Tab is on the Left side of the Website.
Thanks, for that information...trippedovertheblueline wrote:pro2b@3 wrote:MN Legacy has scheduled it's 2010 Tryout dates:
Sunday 8/30/09 – 2001 (SR4 3:10pm), 2000 (SR4 4:20pm), & 1999 (SR1 5:30pm)
Monday 8/31/09 – 1998 (SR7 7:50pm), 1997 (SR5 6:10pm), & 1996 (SR5 7:20pm)
Thursday 9/3/09 – U10 (SR5 6:10pm), U12 (SR5 7:20pm), & U14 (SR5 8:30pm)
Minnesota Legacy Hockey is a unique AAA training program concentrating on overall skill development. The focus of our program is to develop the Elite Level Hockey Player. The key components needed for superior hockey performance are enhanced physical strength and power, explosive skating speed and agility, body control and puck handling ability. We structure highly demanding and challenging practices designed to elevate performance.
http://www.minnesotalegacyhockey.com/
The Tryout Registration Tab is on the Left side of the Website.
there is a location for all of these AAA hockey notices and etc..
karl can you move to proper forum?
InigoMontoya wrote:Actually, the Blades have the two lace sweatshirt (too).For example, what are they doing that no other AAA team is doing? I guess if they are using 2 strings on their logo hoodies and no one else is, that would make them a "Unique" AAA program, but in reality they are just like everyone else, because that would be distinction without any real difference.