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Reply to "AAA Hockey — I call. Who is from what program accepted into WLC and TM — and please list the birth year — "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why wouldn’t TM or WLC brag up their new recruits like any school program would . . . E.g., “We get students from NYC to Seattle.”[/quote] Partial because with all of the 24-25 rosters on the tier 2 program websites, it would become obvious that many of the new recruits were 2nd liners on their old AA teams and not true AAA talent.[/quote] Wow, what a rude thing to say, and based on the kids I know, not true at all.[/quote] Don't get me wrong, you can build a solid team by putting together the 4th and 5th best players of every AA team in the area plus a few first liners, since you get good average talent. But it's not a AAA level team, which is why TM and WLC play AA in legit tournaments like Quebec Peewee. If you took every eligible player in the area at a birth year, ranked them, then equally split the top ones onto two equal teams (WLC and TM), you'd have pretty solid teams. But that never happens, so many of the best players stick on AA rosters because WLC and TM are not convenient and haven't historically had the best development models.[/quote] While the development model at TM and WLC is pretty bad, there is absolutely zero development at most AA teams in this area - at least in our experience. Too many Dad coaches or coaches who have no idea what they are doing. I have 2 players and between them we’ve hit AA, WLC and TM. I’d say it’s about equally bad at all. [/quote] I see a lot of complaints about dad coaches and I agree parents can be hit or miss but for most of the teams out there there just aren't that many good paid coaches to be found. I use St James as an example - every time we play them they have 1 or 2 coaches on the bench and they hit the exit as soon as the game ends. They are usually college kids who played ACHA, it's not like they have years of coaching experience or played D1 or pro. Our team's coach is a dad who played D1 and has been coaching 10 year+. I'd rather him than one of those "pro" coaches who play in C level beer league.[/quote]
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