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MYHA starts reducing the number of teams at the older ages and their teams tend to be among the top at every level. So, even if teams aren’t reduced yet at 14u, it makes sense to aim for another club so that your child has a longer term option. I have experience with TriCity and at least in terms of the Maryland teams, I think they typically have the most teams at the older ages and they likely would have an option for a B level player. But, if you are in Virginia I’m not sure it makes sense to travel up to Maryland.
Otherwise, MYHA has a good house program that has solid players. |
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I’d suggest looking through this site
https://myhockeyrankings.com/rank.php?y=2025&v=4346 And find organizations with lower rated B teams. Keep in mind the link I gave is last years 14u so some of those kids ages up while last years majors from 12u age up. So you can look to see if they were also weak in 12u last year. You can also browse through Maryland teams. |
Son attended tryouts for the Ice Dogs, CHA, and TSJ. The Ice Dogs talent level for 12u was maybe at a selects level and the program is rebuilding from the two years without having CBHL teams. CHA and TSJ have three teams per age group, but overall significantly higher talent pools. Smaller programs like Fredrick, Potomac, and Tri-city have multiple teams per age group and do well developing players. I would look into those programs. |
Every year some of the best house kids move up and some of the worst travel kids go down. If your kid is an average house player, very little chance. If they are dominant house player, there is a chance. |
Not according to MyHockeyRankings. |
Strongly disagree. Players at clubs like Reston and MYHA and STJ are often true B players because if they were any better, they would be in AA or A. Tri City and other clubs often have better higher end players on those teams who could be playing AA or A elsewhere but offer a lower floor of players (some house selects players who are there to fill out rosters). |
The CHA and STJ tryouts have AA and A players at those tryouts, which makes the talent level seem better. But none of those players will be playing B and the players on their B rosters are usually about the same as the kids you saw at Ice Dogs tryouts. At STJ and CHA when they split the groups after the first day, the sheet of ice with kids competing for B spots is a much slower pace than the top grouping of AA and A players. |
Well if you think that, why every year do kids who try out for both MYHA and tri-city, often get on a higher level team with tri-city. I know at least 6 kids who made MYHA B level at 12U and 14U, so went tri-city because they got LA or UA. Why would an A or AA caliber player ever be put on a tri-city B team? The tri-city A teams are often not that strong compared to other clubs. |
Because Tri City (and other clubs) A teams are often averages - they have some AA skilled players, some A, some B, even some that might be better off in house. The team as a whole is A, but if the AA players don't show up they arent. So there is room for weaker players to make that team. Most MYHA A team players are A level - all the AA and B players play on the appropriate teams for their skill. |
Have you tried emailing any of the programs? My kid plays at Reston. When he made the house to travel jump I emailed the travel director with a few questions and received quick, straight forward, and helpful responses. Perhaps reach out and ask some questions to clubs like: In your experience how many players annually make a 14U team after playing House the previous year? A few, none, once in a while? I assume all of the clubs have similar pages with contact info. This is Reston's https://www.restonraiders.com/program/raiders-travel/20606 Good luck |