Anonymous wrote:Will Kristen Carr be involved with MC or just Stars?
Anonymous wrote:Clearly you people you do not know the facts. MCE is far from goalie poaching, that is everyone else. The one goalie that "just showed up" has been around for years. She started her young career with MCE and the club supported her transition to Balto, but she still did camps and clinics with MCE. When she went to boarding school she came back to MCE. She was injured last summer and in the Fall, again she is NOT new. There are 3 25 goalies for MCE and they play where they are needed, which is awesome for players vs being one of 4 to 5 goalies at another club, this is development. MCE has tremendous success with goalies. People have ripped the club for having nothing to do with Denver goalie's success, but I guess scheduling tournaments and practice time does not count in some of your minds, that is club lax. The Navy starting goalie is also MCE, was a lifer. UMBC goalie joined club in MS. This past spring the club had 8 goalies playing in college, 6 D1 and 2 DIII - those are facts. #spreadpositivityAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without commenting on the facts as it relates to MCE (since, unlike most of you, I don't comment on facts I don't know), it's nice to see some goalies getting love from IL.
Good for the goalie agreed. I know the facts and you can find the facts for yourself they are out there she goes to culver academy in Indiana. Ask yourself how the old Carolina new midnight goalie feels about her coming out of nowhere and taking the time away from her that she has worked hard for.
Don't have a dog in the fight, so I'll leave the fact finding to others, but I do know that MC is not shy about goalie-poaching and I would not have wanted my goalie there.
What do you think the program looked like when the current college girls went thru the program in the early years? Is it perhaps possible that the infrastructure was the exact same, but the community trusted the model and coaches? Were there less parents who thought that they knew what to do? The point is the past successes u mention R the current successes MS families should be using when considering clubs.Anonymous wrote:What the defensive posters do not seem to get or care about is that criticisms and commentary on here are not about any of the past successes of the club. It is about how things are being managed now, or not managed as the case may be. The fact is that there is a dwindling pipeline of talent as families leave for other clubs and MCE elementary and middle school teams continue to fall further behind other local programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show me one top team with more than 2 goalies... So they added a third goalie so now the other two get screwed out of playing time. Makes a ton of sense.
NP but I read it differently : 3 goalies for 2 age group team so midnight and Carolina. Consistent with other programs. Someone will correct me if I am wrong, I am sure
Anonymous wrote:Show me one top team with more than 2 goalies... So they added a third goalie so now the other two get screwed out of playing time. Makes a ton of sense.
Anonymous wrote:Show me one top team with more than 2 goalies... So they added a third goalie so now the other two get screwed out of playing time. Makes a ton of sense.
Clearly you people you do not know the facts. MCE is far from goalie poaching, that is everyone else. The one goalie that "just showed up" has been around for years. She started her young career with MCE and the club supported her transition to Balto, but she still did camps and clinics with MCE. When she went to boarding school she came back to MCE. She was injured last summer and in the Fall, again she is NOT new. There are 3 25 goalies for MCE and they play where they are needed, which is awesome for players vs being one of 4 to 5 goalies at another club, this is development. MCE has tremendous success with goalies. People have ripped the club for having nothing to do with Denver goalie's success, but I guess scheduling tournaments and practice time does not count in some of your minds, that is club lax. The Navy starting goalie is also MCE, was a lifer. UMBC goalie joined club in MS. This past spring the club had 8 goalies playing in college, 6 D1 and 2 DIII - those are facts. #spreadpositivityAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without commenting on the facts as it relates to MCE (since, unlike most of you, I don't comment on facts I don't know), it's nice to see some goalies getting love from IL.
Good for the goalie agreed. I know the facts and you can find the facts for yourself they are out there she goes to culver academy in Indiana. Ask yourself how the old Carolina new midnight goalie feels about her coming out of nowhere and taking the time away from her that she has worked hard for.
Don't have a dog in the fight, so I'll leave the fact finding to others, but I do know that MC is not shy about goalie-poaching and I would not have wanted my goalie there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:29s and a partial 30s at Beach Blast. I say partial because the team is listed as MC/Stars.
Doesn’t look like the HS or any other team is at any minor tournaments like Project 120 or Continental Cup.
I guess the had to borrow players to make that 30 team they probably couldn’t get a refund after the whole team left.
Anonymous wrote:How does a player “take time” away from other players who aren’t as good? Talent is always the deciding factor