Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is hoping to play goalie in the spring for his team. He is in 4th, an overall athletic kid with great stick skills and fast hit just really wants to play this position and begged to have the chance in the upcoming season. I mentioned to one or two moms with older kids and their response was about their own kids, said the same thing “Oh Larlo would have played but the team needed him on attack, he was too good” Once or twice ny son stepped in for a tournament when the team needed one and a parent would say “No don’t do that the team needs him to score points” … Is the general reputation for the goalie position that they are kids that aren’t as good on the field?
What is wrong with you?
No and go back to the hole you climbed out of.
You are disgusting.
Signed mother of more than one division one player none of which are goalies. However you have no clue what the he’ll you are saying and clearly you should not have had kids.
Your kid is never playing in college division one.
What a horrible waste of air you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is hoping to play goalie in the spring for his team. He is in 4th, an overall athletic kid with great stick skills and fast hit just really wants to play this position and begged to have the chance in the upcoming season. I mentioned to one or two moms with older kids and their response was about their own kids, said the same thing “Oh Larlo would have played but the team needed him on attack, he was too good” Once or twice ny son stepped in for a tournament when the team needed one and a parent would say “No don’t do that the team needs him to score points” … Is the general reputation for the goalie position that they are kids that aren’t as good on the field?
What is wrong with you?
No and go back to the hole you climbed out of.
You are disgusting.
Signed mother of more than one division one player none of which are goalies. However you have no clue what the he’ll you are saying and clearly you should not have had kids.
Your kid is never playing in college division one.
What a horrible waste of air you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is hoping to play goalie in the spring for his team. He is in 4th, an overall athletic kid with great stick skills and fast hit just really wants to play this position and begged to have the chance in the upcoming season. I mentioned to one or two moms with older kids and their response was about their own kids, said the same thing “Oh Larlo would have played but the team needed him on attack, he was too good” Once or twice ny son stepped in for a tournament when the team needed one and a parent would say “No don’t do that the team needs him to score points” … Is the general reputation for the goalie position that they are kids that aren’t as good on the field?
What is wrong with you?
No and go back to the hole you climbed out of.
You are disgusting.
Signed mother of more than one division one player none of which are goalies. However you have no clue what the he’ll you are saying and clearly you should not have had kids.
Your kid is never playing in college division one.
What a horrible waste of air you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goaltending is a different sport from the rest of the field.
Sure in low level rec play, where the scores don't matter at all, put the fat slow kid in goal.
He’s not fat or slow. He’s tall, lean and a fast kid.
The trend for college is getting smaller quicker athletic goalies. At the youth level goalies should also play another position. You should allow your son to try it.
Anonymous wrote:My son is hoping to play goalie in the spring for his team. He is in 4th, an overall athletic kid with great stick skills and fast hit just really wants to play this position and begged to have the chance in the upcoming season. I mentioned to one or two moms with older kids and their response was about their own kids, said the same thing “Oh Larlo would have played but the team needed him on attack, he was too good” Once or twice ny son stepped in for a tournament when the team needed one and a parent would say “No don’t do that the team needs him to score points” … Is the general reputation for the goalie position that they are kids that aren’t as good on the field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goaltending is a different sport from the rest of the field.
Sure in low level rec play, where the scores don't matter at all, put the fat slow kid in goal.
He’s not fat or slow. He’s tall, lean and a fast kid.
Anonymous wrote:Goaltending is a different sport from the rest of the field.
Sure in low level rec play, where the scores don't matter at all, put the fat slow kid in goal.
Anonymous wrote:In a word “Yes”