AAU hockey
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:54 am
Any one stop by the AAU kiosk at the Hockey Expo at the MSHSL state tourney?
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AAU had a hockey meeting over the weekend and had a booth at the expo.MrBoDangles wrote:Didn't notice it. What's the scoop?
What was the meeting for? Is there something new in Minnesota?elliott70 wrote:AAU had a hockey meeting over the weekend and had a booth at the expo.MrBoDangles wrote:Didn't notice it. What's the scoop?
AAU will host a squirt tourney in MN next yeAr sometime.MrBoDangles wrote:What was the meeting for? Is there something new in Minnesota?elliott70 wrote:AAU had a hockey meeting over the weekend and had a booth at the expo.MrBoDangles wrote:Didn't notice it. What's the scoop?
I thought it was roller derby.barry_mcconnell wrote:AAU? Isn't that roller hockey?
They were non-MN people at the meeting.O-townClown wrote:Elliott, any idea who is the driving force? Some of the people that have sought out AAU are actually one-time USA Hockey (or affiliate) leaders that see it as an easier way to do what they want. Others are anti-establishment guys from the outside that have been challenging status quo.
It's interesting to me that two disparate groups find the common ground with an AAU label.
But, it seems the tourney wil be held at some private rink owned by Bernie somebody.elliott70 wrote:They were non-MN people at the meeting.O-townClown wrote:Elliott, any idea who is the driving force? Some of the people that have sought out AAU are actually one-time USA Hockey (or affiliate) leaders that see it as an easier way to do what they want. Others are anti-establishment guys from the outside that have been challenging status quo.
It's interesting to me that two disparate groups find the common ground with an AAU label.
If they were here at some MN people bidding I do not know.
It is a national organization promoting, organizing sports.barry_mcconnell wrote:What is AAU? I honestly don't know.
Ok so year round youth AAA hockey then?O-townClown wrote:For Youth, Tier I is a USA Hockey designation granted by your affiliate that means a team is eligible to play in the USA Hockey national championship at the Tier I level.
They hold three: Bantam, U16 & U18.
AAU hockey is nothing like that.
Club hockey would probably be how teams form, like Summer hockey in Minnesota and not geographically bound association hockey.
This is definitely an issue that USA Hockey should have left alone. 2nd and 3rd graders should not be "mandated" to play cross or half ice. It's especially a big problem when you have advanced 3rd graders who can't move up to Squirts because of numbers. I understand the benefits of it but they need both in my opinion. After playing full ice last year many of our kids skated about 3/4 in half ice because they didn't like it. I understand what they like isn't always what's best for them but sometimes I think we need to listen to the kids. If they're not having fun, nothing else we do matters. There was nothing wrong with the current system. This year our Mite 2 team did about 60/40 half ice, full ice and it seemed to be perfect. Minnesota has applied for an exception to this rule. The hearing is in May and USA Hockey will decide whether or not to accept it. Even if they do, the full ice games will be very limited, probably 6-9 games. I think it should be more like 12-15.SCBlueLiner wrote:Basically, yeah like summer hockey.
AAU provides the insurance coverage and would be the sanctioning body.
Why are they moving into hockey? Look no further than USAH's cross-ice mandate at Mites. People don't want it. Michigan went with a cross ice mandate so AAU stepped in and sponsored full ice Mite tournaments. Many Mite age kids went that route rather than registering with USAH. It's a big problem and threat to USAH, IMO. AAU is getting the kids in young, giving parents the freedom of a more "club" based structure as opposed to association based.
Personally, I think USAH does some great things to grow the sport in the U.S. At the same time they get things wrong and they need to learn to change direction when they are wrong. I think they are wrong with the cross-ice mandate. I think there's a better way to promote cross ice and small area games yet still allow for some full ice competition for those older Mites. I don't think anything good can come from youth hockey splitting into two organizations on a national level, USAH and AAU.
elliott70 wrote:But, it seems the tourney wil be held at some private rink owned by Bernie somebody.elliott70 wrote:They were non-MN people at the meeting.O-townClown wrote:Elliott, any idea who is the driving force? Some of the people that have sought out AAU are actually one-time USA Hockey (or affiliate) leaders that see it as an easier way to do what they want. Others are anti-establishment guys from the outside that have been challenging status quo.
It's interesting to me that two disparate groups find the common ground with an AAU label.
If they were here at some MN people bidding I do not know.
District 16 will allow the decision to be made at the local level.Froggy Richards wrote:This is definitely an issue that USA Hockey should have left alone. 2nd and 3rd graders should not be "mandated" to play cross or half ice. It's especially a big problem when you have advanced 3rd graders who can't move up to Squirts because of numbers. I understand the benefits of it but they need both in my opinion. After playing full ice last year many of our kids skated about 3/4 in half ice because they didn't like it. I understand what they like isn't always what's best for them but sometimes I think we need to listen to the kids. If they're not having fun, nothing else we do matters. There was nothing wrong with the current system. This year our Mite 2 team did about 60/40 half ice, full ice and it seemed to be perfect. Minnesota has applied for an exception to this rule. The hearing is in May and USA Hockey will decide whether or not to accept it. Even if they do, the full ice games will be very limited, probably 6-9 games. I think it should be more like 12-15.SCBlueLiner wrote:Basically, yeah like summer hockey.
AAU provides the insurance coverage and would be the sanctioning body.
Why are they moving into hockey? Look no further than USAH's cross-ice mandate at Mites. People don't want it. Michigan went with a cross ice mandate so AAU stepped in and sponsored full ice Mite tournaments. Many Mite age kids went that route rather than registering with USAH. It's a big problem and threat to USAH, IMO. AAU is getting the kids in young, giving parents the freedom of a more "club" based structure as opposed to association based.
Personally, I think USAH does some great things to grow the sport in the U.S. At the same time they get things wrong and they need to learn to change direction when they are wrong. I think they are wrong with the cross-ice mandate. I think there's a better way to promote cross ice and small area games yet still allow for some full ice competition for those older Mites. I don't think anything good can come from youth hockey splitting into two organizations on a national level, USAH and AAU.
This should be left up to the Associations. If the exception is not granted, there is already talk between associations in our area to form Squirt C teams. This would solve the issue for the more advanced skaters but would water down the competition for the younger Mite 2's, which I don't think is good either. First year Mite 2's make a huge jump over the course of the season, partly because of being pushed by better team mates and competition.
Well, there you go. Now we know what and where.IHEA wrote:elliott70 wrote:But, it seems the tourney wil be held at some private rink owned by Bernie somebody.elliott70 wrote: They were non-MN people at the meeting.
If they were here at some MN people bidding I do not know.
http://www.hockeycolorado.org/page/show ... y-colorado
From the Hockey Colorado AAU Website:
2014 AAU National Mite Championships & 2014 The AAU National Squirt Championships in Minnesota
AAU Ice Hockey will organize the, 2014 AAU National Mite Championships & 2014 The AAU National Squirt Championships in Minnesota.
Host will be Minnesota Made Hockey, (www.mnmadehockey.com)
Let me read that again ... "National Mite Championship"... Nope, still sounds ridiculous.IHEA wrote:elliott70 wrote:But, it seems the tourney wil be held at some private rink owned by Bernie somebody.elliott70 wrote: They were non-MN people at the meeting.
If they were here at some MN people bidding I do not know.
http://www.hockeycolorado.org/page/show ... y-colorado
From the Hockey Colorado AAU Website:
2014 AAU National Mite Championships & 2014 The AAU National Squirt Championships in Minnesota
AAU Ice Hockey will organize the, 2014 AAU National Mite Championships & 2014 The AAU National Squirt Championships in Minnesota.
Host will be Minnesota Made Hockey, (www.mnmadehockey.com)