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Re: free advertising
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:47 am
by MaxSnatch
chillin wrote:
Last summer my 12 year old worked for the family business, EARNED some money and is paying for his own hockey this winter.
Lets think of all of the money we spend on summer hockey!
Got any openings???

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:50 am
by Bash Brother
If you dont like bernie then dont send your kid to MM.
Simple as that.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:27 pm
by DuckDuckQuackQuack
Bash Brother wrote:If you dont like bernie then dont send your kid to MM.
Simple as that.
Bash Brother- Thank you!

That's what I've been trying to say for a long time. I think there's and unwritten rule on this site that states you have to skate for your association or else the good old boys might get offended.
Main Entry: 1
choice
Pronunciation: \ˈchȯis\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English chois, from Anglo-French, from choisir to choose, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kiosan to choose — more at choose
Date: 13th century
1: the act of choosing : selection <finding it hard to make a choice>
2: power of choosing : option <you have no choice>
3 a: the best part : cream b: a person or thing chosen <she was their first choice>
4: a number and variety to choose among <a plan with a wide choice of options>
5: care in selecting
6: a grade of meat between prime and good
I'm still trying to figure out why people have to worry about other parents kids?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:29 pm
by taz10
It just crack me up that people send their kids to a guy that never played the game, and can't even skate. This is why I hate, when people can get a coaching card for a game that they never played. I was at a recent try-out, saw a guy that I went to high school with asked him what he was doing there, and he said he was helping to pick the A Pee Wee team, the guy was a flipping wrestler, but let's give him a coahing certification card. Also heard a story from a member of the coaching clinics telling me that former North Star Brian Bellows needed a coaching certification card. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!
You people get suckered every year, on hockey camps, and hockey leagues, but the worst of all is Summer Team try-outs during hockey season, are you kidding me, I would tell these summer teams forget it, I've seen to many kids get burnt out for all this crap. Just getting teed off, Tommy getting screwed at try-outs, have you people thought that maybe Tommy didn't try hard enough, and for those who are picking these teams around Minneasota, don't take it out on Mommy and Daddy, because you don't get along, if Tommy belongs on an A Team so be it.
I have had Enough. Sorry for VENTING.
Taz
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:32 pm
by Tenoverpar
Taz, nice vent, but you got the players name wrong, it's JONNY, not TOMMY.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:41 pm
by Can't Never Tried
taz10 wrote:It just crack me up that people send their kids to a guy that never played the game, and can't even skate. This is why I hate, when people can get a coaching card for a game that they never played. I was at a recent try-out, saw a guy that I went to high school with asked him what he was doing there, and he said he was helping to pick the A Pee Wee team, the guy was a flipping wrestler, but let's give him a coahing certification card. Also heard a story from a member of the coaching clinics telling me that former North Star Brian Bellows needed a coaching certification card. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!
You people get suckered every year, on hockey camps, and hockey leagues, but the worst of all is Summer Team try-outs during hockey season, are you kidding me, I would tell these summer teams forget it, I've seen to many kids get burnt out for all this crap. Just getting teed off, Tommy getting screwed at try-outs, have you people thought that maybe Tommy didn't try hard enough, and for those who are picking these teams around Minneasota, don't take it out on Mommy and Daddy, because you don't get along, if Tommy belongs on an A Team so be it.
I have had Enough. Sorry for VENTING.
I think you meant
Quack me up

Re: Taz
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:42 pm
by tomASS
Tenoverpar wrote:Taz, nice vent, but you got the players name wrong, it's JONNY, not TOMMY.
No really, I'm ok with Tommy

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:13 pm
by hiptzech
Wow Taz....How are things down south?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:50 pm
by taz10
I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:15 pm
by Lily Braden
taz10 wrote:I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Um. Ok.
You're wrong.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:26 pm
by guilford
Nice post Taz. Think much before you write?
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:26 pm
by tomASS
Lily Braden wrote:taz10 wrote:I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Um. Ok.
You're wrong.
I agree lily ......surprised?
Someone has to do the paperwork, concessions, fundraising, Hot-hockey mom calendars etc......

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:30 pm
by Lily Braden
tomASS wrote:Lily Braden wrote:taz10 wrote:I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Um. Ok.
You're wrong.
I agree lily ......surprised?
Someone has to do the paperwork, concessions, fundraising, Hot-hockey mom calendars etc......

Don't forget the chocolate chip cookies. And the tuna-noodle hotdish. We do those things, too.

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:46 pm
by hiptzech
taz10 wrote:I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Taz,
There must be more to the story...A coach of 20 years going off like you are right now? Come on spill...You know there are coaches at every level, you know that you didn't need to play the sport in order to coach it. You know that there are plenty of coaches out there that played at higher levels to suck at being coaches....What is the real story?
And for the record, I will tell you. You are wrong.

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:13 pm
by tomASS
Lily Braden wrote:tomASS wrote:Lily Braden wrote:
Um. Ok.
You're wrong.
I agree lily ......surprised?
Someone has to do the paperwork, concessions, fundraising, Hot-hockey mom calendars etc......

Don't forget the chocolate chip cookies. And the tuna-noodle hotdish. We do those things, too.

Oh God! You do hotdish? I think that is becoming a lost art even here in MN. Everything is good in life when you have a good hot dish
Neanderthal on Skates
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:37 pm
by hockey_is_a_choice
I just get sick and tired of all the bull crap when it comes to hockey, and the people that have never played the game, and they become experts. I don't like women on hockey association boards, they never have played the game, however if it's Krissy Wendall or Nat Darwitz I'm ok with it. Tell me if I'm wrong. I have been coaching for 20 plus years now, and I still get fed up with all the political crap. Done venting. Thanks
Tasmanian devil,
You're wrong! You were obviously hit in the head by too many hockey pucks. I don't know know any ex-hockey player or coach who qualifies as a good board member when their only claim to fame is that they played the game or coached hockey. The ex-hockey players I do know who are competent board members are skilled in business, law or accounting. More importantly, the skilled board members I know and respect have open minds and are good listeners. Equally as important, they know how to successfully navigate political waters and build a consensus among divergent groups, including women. As a result, skilled board members (men and women) successfully manage multi-million dollar nonprofit businesses, i.e., large hockey associations, even though many of them have never played the game. In case you haven't figured it out, most of the better managed hockey associations are run by business types, not coaches who have no use for women volunteers, unless, of course, the women are needed to serve beer and transport the kids to and from the rink.
In contrast, most poorly managed hockey associations are managed by ex-puck-heads who have no significant business skills, but who think they know everything because they played or coached hockey. Although I never played the game, I observe my son's practices and watch his games. To date, I haven't observed any of my son's hockey coaches (some of which have been behind the bench for 20+ years) teaching him about business management, business law or accounting practices. I, on the other hand, have learned the rules of the game, strategies and systems. While I would never volunteer to coach because I know the limits of my skill set, I do know the Minnesota Non-profit Corporations Act, my Association's by-laws and handbook ( I wrote the handbook) and Minnesota Hockey's by-laws.
Taz, I suggest you crawl out from behind the bench and crawl back into your cave. While I give you points for your honesty about women, you live in the 21st century old man, not the 1950s. Face it, Taz, the world has changed, but you're still skating (coaching) on old ice. Stop whining and suck it up.
Re: Neanderthal on Skates
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:42 pm
by tomASS
hockey_is_a_choice wrote:
Taz, I suggest you crawl out from behind the bench and crawl back into your cave. While I give you points for your honesty about women, you live in the 21st century old man, not the 1950s. Face it, Taz, the world has changed, but you're still skating (coaching) on old ice. Stop whining and suck it up.
Does this mean Lily isn't going to make me hot dish or cookies ?

Cookies, hot dish and association management
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:46 pm
by hockey_is_a_choice
Does this mean Lily isn't going to make me hot dish or cookies ?
TomAss,
If you continue to post witty blurbs, Lily may still make cookies AND hot dish for you, but first she has to meet with her association's accountants, prepare team ice schedules, draft last month's meeting minutes and rough up a self-appointed know-it-all coach who is clearly wrong. Go Lily go!

Re: Cookies, hot dish and association management
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:28 am
by DMom
hockey_is_a_choice wrote:Does this mean Lily isn't going to make me hot dish or cookies ?
TomAss,
If you continue to post witty blurbs, Lily may still make cookies AND hot dish for you, but first she has to meet with her association's accountants, prepare team ice schedules, draft last month's meeting minutes and rough up a self-appointed know-it-all coach who is clearly wrong. Go Lily go!

just when you think you've had enough hockey to last for years, when the last thing you want to do is think about hockey...you get reminded why you do it in the first place. The people. Not the bad one's that get too much attention, but the good ones. The ones that get it. Take a bow folks (or a curtsy lily) you are the best
Lily, if I could get your hot dish recipe, we'll put it in our hockeymom cookbook, and than we'll make TA cough up some of that money he's saving on college tuition

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:31 am
by taz10
Listen, I did come off as a complete idiot on the whole women should not be on hockey association boards, I guess my problem comes from people who have kids trying out, and we need to take Tommy over Jimmy, because his mom is on the board, to me this isn't fair. This happened to me years ago, I guess I should have asked if there were any people going through this now? Again I apologize for being a complete butt head. Sorry Ladies. Thank you for all you do. One more thing, there are coaches out there good and bad, but let's get the qualified ones first, Agreed!
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:50 am
by Lily Braden
taz10 wrote:Listen, I did come off as a complete idiot on the whole women should not be on hockey association boards, I guess my problem comes from people who have kids trying out, and we need to take Tommy over Jimmy, because his mom is on the board, to me this isn't fair. This happened to me years ago, I guess I should have asked if there were any people going through this now? Again I apologize for being a complete butt head. Sorry Ladies. Thank you for all you do. One more thing, there are coaches out there good and bad, but let's get the qualified ones first, Agreed!
Don't worry about it...I don't think anybody here thought you were really going to go Taliban on hockeymoms (after all, there would be no hockey PLAYERS, without hockeymoms).
There will always be shenanigans on hockey boards and I agree, it does sometimes suck. But if your kid is having fun, take a deep breath, bite your tongue and enjoy the season. Next year may be better. It goes by too fast to stay upset.

Re: Cookies, hot dish and association management
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:56 am
by tomASS
DMom wrote:
Lily, if I could get your hot dish recipe, we'll put it in our hockeymom cookbook, and than we'll make TA cough up some of that money he's saving on college tuition

I'm a man - since when do we read or follow instructions? If the recipe book has lots of pictures that I can drool over ......I'm in!

And if it has a date bar recipe, I'll buy two - it's for a non-profit organization so its tax deductible right? Elliot?
I have two in college, what one saves me the other takes it away

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:11 am
by muckandgrind
taz10 wrote:It just crack me up that people send their kids to a guy that never played the game, and can't even skate. This is why I hate, when people can get a coaching card for a game that they never played. I was at a recent try-out, saw a guy that I went to high school with asked him what he was doing there, and he said he was helping to pick the A Pee Wee team, the guy was a flipping wrestler, but let's give him a coahing certification card. Also heard a story from a member of the coaching clinics telling me that former North Star Brian Bellows needed a coaching certification card. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!
You people get suckered every year, on hockey camps, and hockey leagues, but the worst of all is Summer Team try-outs during hockey season, are you kidding me, I would tell these summer teams forget it, I've seen to many kids get burnt out for all this crap. Just getting teed off, Tommy getting screwed at try-outs, have you people thought that maybe Tommy didn't try hard enough, and for those who are picking these teams around Minneasota, don't take it out on Mommy and Daddy, because you don't get along, if Tommy belongs on an A Team so be it.
I have had Enough. Sorry for VENTING.
A couple of points...First, I don't know BM's hockey background, but I DO know that he is a hockey player. A friend of mine plays in a league with him and says that he is pretty good.
Second point, playing the game doesn't necessarily make someone a good coach, and not playing the game shouldn't disqualify someone, either. A few examples to illustrate my point: Ken Hitchcock, coach of the Columbus BlueJackets has never played the game, can barely skate, yet he's coached a team to a Stanley Cup victory. Mark Loahr, coach of the Totino Grace Varsity team never EVER played hockey, but runs a very solid program. There are also plenty of people that were very good hockey players, but can't coach worth a lick.