Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if you are an ECNL player for another club and just show up to a ECNL tryout anyway? Who would tell on you?
Nobody would tell the ECNL police, don't worry about it.
Don’t worry about it just go!
But the quote of your club would file a formal complaint with ECNL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if you are an ECNL player for another club and just show up to a ECNL tryout anyway? Who would tell on you?
Nobody would tell the ECNL police, don't worry about it.
Don’t worry about it just go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if you are an ECNL player for another club and just show up to a ECNL tryout anyway? Who would tell on you?
Nobody would tell the ECNL police, don't worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:What happens if you are an ECNL player for another club and just show up to a ECNL tryout anyway? Who would tell on you?
Anonymous wrote:They explicitly say for non-ECNL players. If an ECNL player is thinking of making a move, are they at least permitted to reach out to the team's current coach to get on their radar? (I assume Coaches cannot reach out until after the 1st)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest, nobody is enforcing that rule. Official tryouts begin after March 1st but for a lot of clubs, those are just a formality.
Untrue. Clubs do get in trouble if another ECNL club files a complaint about it. Too many complaints will likely make the club at risk of losing the license.
Anonymous wrote:Let's be honest, nobody is enforcing that rule. Official tryouts begin after March 1st but for a lot of clubs, those are just a formality.
Anonymous wrote:They explicitly say for non-ECNL players. If an ECNL player is thinking of making a move, are they at least permitted to reach out to the team's current coach to get on their radar? (I assume Coaches cannot reach out until after the 1st)