That is not true of men's hockey. Look up the rosters of even the worst D3 hockey teams, and you'll see Canadians, Europeans, and AAA players who then played 2 years of juniors and started college at 21. |
| A bit of an exaggeration, but yes, those teams are definitely primarily made up of AA girls vs AAA girls. At the end of the day, hockey, like any extracurricular can help you get into college. If the coach wants you, you can skip the whole application process for the most part. Most kids know by January of senior year, and many much earlier than that, where they are going, complete with the financial packages being offered to them. Yes, it can help you get into a good school, and if you're getting to do something you love, and the school and not your parents are paying for all your equipment/travel, win win. |
If you can afford prep school, then you're in the minority of parents who can actually afford AAA hockey. We had teammates whose parents put all the travel on credit cards and then worked forever to pay them off, plus interest. We had teammates whose parents weren't saving for college because they actually believed their kid would get a hockey scholarship. In this country, it's a sport for really rich people who know their kid has almost no chance of playing in college, or Minnesotans. Also, aside from the costs, it does take up all your time. 4 practices a week at really weird times, some of them are a total of 3 hours with dryland, plus a minimum of 10 out of state tournaments, not including spring or summer hockey or camps. |
What parent would allow their kid to attend Hiram College (again, who knows what that is) just to play last place hockey at 1-21? The roster is like 90% US with 10% Canadian. Don't see any Europeans, but maybe they have a US/Canadian address. |
Hockey kids let their kids keep going with bad junior teams and start college at 21 just to end up playing ACHA hockey, because hockey parents are kinda nuts. |
The level of play has to be not good...to put it kindly. |
There are quite a few kids who go from AAA to juniors who just end up playing ACHA hockey. Looks like Minot State is ranked number one - here is their roster: https://www.achahockey.org/stats/roster/17/68?division=16&league=1 It's mostly Canadians. Can the middle-of-the-pack American AAA kids not even make an ACHA D1 team anymore? |
I was referring to playing for Hiram College, the dead last D3 men's hockey team. I assume Minot State is a lot better than Hiram College. |
Here's a cheat sheet for the rosters for ACHA D1 teams: https://www.achahockey.org/m1-national-rosters Maybe some ACHA D1 teams are better than NCAA D3 teams? In either case, you're not getting any hockey money. But by and large, if you can last that long in hockey, you are rich and don't need any money in college. |
It's probably the equivalent of the D1 football teams. You have the FBS teams that include all the Power 4 conferences and then you have the FCS teams like the Ivy League and schools like Montana State who seem to win the FCS championship all the time. I don't think any D3 football team could beat any FCS team...maybe the best D3 team could beat the worst FCS team. |
| Judging from this thread, which is supposed to be about girls figure skating and girls hockey, the hockey parents, especially the boys hockey parents, are way more involved than the figure skating parents. |
Yes. Some figure skating moms are catty and gossipy, but hockey parents can be so crazy. We’ve had a parent fight in the bleachers each of the last two years. And hockey parents have unreasonable expectations about their kids’ “potential” and they lose site of their long term goals for their kids, which should be to get a good education and start a real career. Also, AAA hockey, at least outside of Minnesota, Boston and Michigan, is quite a bit more expensive than high level figure skating. I’ve done the math. One year my son broke 4 sticks and grew out of 1 pair of skates mid--season. The travel costs are usually the most expensive part, especially if you play thru spring and summer. Hockey is not a great solution if you are looking for something more “low key” than figure skating. |
The same parent who would let their kid go to “school” in some dilapidated ice rink hockey academy. |
Stupid. Most of hockey is ice skating skills. Some of my son's ice hockey mates were getting figure skating coaching in order to develop control on the ice. |
This thread is NOT about boys hockey. Its about GIRLS figure skating and GIRLS ice hockey. |