Re: duped
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 8:31 pm
Which makes it even more important for me and everyone else on the Forum to be respectful of others, especially the players.goaline wrote:Public forum, with your private anonymous handle?
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Which makes it even more important for me and everyone else on the Forum to be respectful of others, especially the players.goaline wrote:Public forum, with your private anonymous handle?
It is not appropriate to question the motives of xyz in a public forum?MNHockeyFan wrote:I totally agree that it's fine to offer critique "on issues, events and news related to the girls game" but this is critiquing what is a purely personal decision - one that was theirs to make. I don't agree that questioning the motives of these individuals - either the girls themselves or their parents - is appropriate in a public forum.goaline wrote:I expect the purpose of "forum" is to have a dialogue on issues, events and news related to the girls game. If we can't have critical discussion, or offer critique, regarding those things impacting HS hockey then we might as well stick to posting scores.
NTMH..I don't think you are understanding MNHOCKEY's point. Last years forum was horrible. It was personal, venomous and tasteless all around. I am the first to poke fun, rattle someones cage, question a topic. However, making moral judgements of families and children without knowing facts on any subject irresponsible.Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:It is not appropriate to question the motives of xyz in a public forum?MNHockeyFan wrote:I totally agree that it's fine to offer critique "on issues, events and news related to the girls game" but this is critiquing what is a purely personal decision - one that was theirs to make. I don't agree that questioning the motives of these individuals - either the girls themselves or their parents - is appropriate in a public forum.goaline wrote:I expect the purpose of "forum" is to have a dialogue on issues, events and news related to the girls game. If we can't have critical discussion, or offer critique, regarding those things impacting HS hockey then we might as well stick to posting scores.
Every board on this forum questions motives, questions intent, questions viability and feasibility of every single thing hockey related. And some things that have very little to do with the game.
Why did he leave hs for juniors? Why did she leave a winning program? How did that coach not lose his job? Which AAA club is stronger? Does HP selection correlate with post hs success? Why are hockey parents so crazy? Why do grown men act like they base their own worth on the perceived talent of their kid? Who is going to win... Be recruited... Mr. Hockey... Why do people pretend they aren't affiliated with certain programs when that program is the only thing they ever post about?
Nearly every thread is a question , a challenge, an opinion. As long as we aren't saying "well Johnny Johnson is playing like crap" and "Andy Anderson is kidding himself if he thinks transferring to ... is going to mean he has a chance to start" and "I can't believe Sam Samuelson's parents rented an empty apartment so he can be varsity eligible..." Keep the shade in check.
Question all you want fellas. The motives, the intentions, the prophecies and fallacies, and the definition of elite. If we all refrain from saying things we wouldn't feel comfortable saying to the teams and players involved, I say have at it.
Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:It is not appropriate to question the motives of xyz in a public forum?MNHockeyFan wrote:I totally agree that it's fine to offer critique "on issues, events and news related to the girls game" but this is critiquing what is a purely personal decision - one that was theirs to make. I don't agree that questioning the motives of these individuals - either the girls themselves or their parents - is appropriate in a public forum.goaline wrote:I expect the purpose of "forum" is to have a dialogue on issues, events and news related to the girls game. If we can't have critical discussion, or offer critique, regarding those things impacting HS hockey then we might as well stick to posting scores.
Every board on this forum questions motives, questions intent, questions viability and feasibility of every single thing hockey related. And some things that have very little to do with the game.
Why did he leave hs for juniors? Why did she leave a winning program? How did that coach not lose his job? Which AAA club is stronger? Does HP selection correlate with post hs success? Why are hockey parents so crazy? Why do grown men act like they base their own worth on the perceived talent of their kid? Who is going to win... Be recruited... Mr. Hockey... Why do people pretend they aren't affiliated with certain programs when that program is the only thing they ever post about?
Nearly every thread is a question , a challenge, an opinion. As long as we aren't saying "well Johnny Johnson is playing like crap" and "Andy Anderson is kidding himself if he thinks transferring to ... is going to mean he has a chance to start" and "I can't believe Sam Samuelson's parents rented an empty apartment so he can be varsity eligible..." Keep the shade in check.
Question all you want fellas. The motives, the intentions, the prophecies and fallacies, and the definition of elite. If we all refrain from saying things we wouldn't feel comfortable saying to the teams and players involved, I say have at it.
Lets not pull any punches here, CP is promising scholarships if kids come to Bauer Emerson. Literally promising them. Do I think it's right? No. Do I think the program may help a kid? Maybe. Would I have my kid do it? Probably not. But when you dangle the carrot of a full scholarship in front of a talented kid, and tell them all they need is to play year round and you tell the parents how life will be so much easier for them when they don't have to pay for school...the Kool Aid looks mighty tasty.36Guy wrote:If...and I say "if" that was the reason, because I don't know. I'll ask you, do you think they would have left if they were happy with the exposure or recruiting they were getting?Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Yes but getting As at Blake or Breck or Tonka does not equal getting As at BE. You don't think they were getting recruited from EGF already?
My argument would be that if they were already maximizing their exposure if GF, they must had made the move just because they love hockey and wanted to play more.
Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:
IMHO the biggest draw of a program like this is the consistent talent you play against both in games and in day to day practice. Playing against kids who are not your equal talent wise won't help development.
Money "buys" ACT scores too. There are plenty of organizations out there that train to score well.mnhockeyguy2014 wrote:
They improved much more as a group then the team that will hang a State Tourney appearance banner from section 4A.....and from what I hear ACT scores on Achiever students are looking great this fall.
Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:But they are paying for school now? So pay now to save later?
I'd argue potential D1 puck players are already playing year round. And that the best MN players were getting scholarships with or without BE.
IMHO the biggest draw of a program like this is the consistent talent you play against both in games and in day to day practice. Playing against kids who are not your equal talent wise won't help development.
Plus those pesky classes in traditional schools... Haha.
For my family not an option. But I'm paying private school tuition for my son and soon for my daughter and nobody even promised them scholarships! We all have to do what's right for our own kids. Lots of flavors of Kool-aid.
And btw great message 36.
"background was developed before they enrolled"... ...More words of genius NTMH!... No matter what somebody did "before" it makes a heck of a lot of difference on what they do "now" and in the "future" as far as where they end up athletically and academically!?.....Or can they coast on what they have accomplished "before"?Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:I don't agree that this group of kids needs to pay for BE hockey academy to get scholarships. Their athletic and academic background was developed before they ever enrolled.
I personally pay private school tuition so my son can get into the best college based on great grades in a tough curriculum. Unlikely he will play college hockey other than a club or rec team, but the top tier schools he is looking at don't budge on academic enrollment standards for top athletes.
So in a way I'm paying now to save later. But most realistically I'm paying now to GET IN and prob pay more later.
I will continue to question your idealoligy NTMH when I feel like it NTMH! If you can't take it NTMH put the soap box away NTMH !Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Read back and see what I wrote about why I think families are coming to BE and what the benefits of Tier 1 hockey are.
I've qualified every single thing I've said by only talking about THIS TEAM. THIS YEAR. Most of whom played somewhere else until they were 17 and 18. Will a single year at BE influence whether they got recruited? No. Will a single year influence how much they play and how well they do in college? Absolutely. Will they look back and wish their parents chose differently? Some yes, some no.
And dude, keep my name out your mouth. I'm not questioning why ur kid is playing at BE. You don't need to explain anything to the strangers on this board. But you protest too much.... If you want us to believe your daughter isn't at BE, you should post about something else once in awhile.
mnhockeyguy2014 wrote: . Some parents want their kids to not just get to next level but be successful there and not ride bench and get cut in year or two. If the kid feels the same way and enjoys the hard work and sacrifice it takes to achieve that then decisions like going to BE are made by families.
That ain't gonna happen on this team--there are names here that didn't make Varsity on their HS teams.drop the puck wrote: .......If this team is truly Tier 1 ... some girls who were top line on their HS must fall to 3/4 line players and miss those powerplay opps, etc...
Hey Otter tell us again about no MN girls play for SSM!Otter wrote:That ain't gonna happen on this team--there are names here that didn't make Varsity on their HS teams.drop the puck wrote: .......If this team is truly Tier 1 ... some girls who were top line on their HS must fall to 3/4 line players and miss those powerplay opps, etc...
You are the pettiest little worm I've ever seen on this forum and I hate dragging myself down to your level and having to answer your pettiness, but here is a roster from last year. I said that there was I believe only one Minnesotan on the roster. If you can identify more than one here, let's have it you little petty worm. I'll give you a hint on the ONE (Cloquet). Now I will never answer you again, you petty female little worm.mnhockeyguy2014 wrote:Hey Otter tell us again about no MN girls play for SSM!Otter wrote:That ain't gonna happen on this team--there are names here that didn't make Varsity on their HS teams.drop the puck wrote: .......If this team is truly Tier 1 ... some girls who were top line on their HS must fall to 3/4 line players and miss those powerplay opps, etc...
Petty??Otter wrote:You are the pettiest little worm I've ever seen on this forum and I hate dragging myself down to your level and having to answer your pettiness, but here is a roster from last year. I said that there was I believe only one Minnesotan on the roster. If you can identify more than one here, let's have it you little petty worm. I'll give you a hint on the ONE (Cloquet). Now I will never answer you again, you petty female little worm.mnhockeyguy2014 wrote:Hey Otter tell us again about no MN girls play for SSM!Otter wrote: That ain't gonna happen on this team--there are names here that didn't make Varsity on their HS teams.
Maddie Rolfes
Jessica Sherman
Josefine Hansen
Sloan Sullivan
Morgan McKim
Lindsay Oden
Emma Turbyville
Melissa Samoskevich
Taylor Schwalbe
Hannah England
Brooke Morgan
Kourtney Menches
Ryan Little
Brooke Boquist
Haley Ketola
Baylee Wellhausen
Audrey Warner
Brooke Ahbe
Megan DuBois
BE is currently doing fine in MN elite league and is Ranked about 10 or 11 in early rankings for 19U Tier 1 out of 41. Not bad for having names on team that could not make their HS teams? Also BE has girls with Varsity experience on their 16U team,Otter wrote:That ain't gonna happen on this team--there are names here that didn't make Varsity on their HS teams.drop the puck wrote: .......If this team is truly Tier 1 ... some girls who were top line on their HS must fall to 3/4 line players and miss those powerplay opps, etc...