Ahbroody 05:38 PM 05-01-2010
Look I have already said why and also shown in video that some of your comments were not accurate. They played for near 20 minutes after the goal and had a PP. They didnt get it done. I am done discussing this with you. I have said already why its a crutch comment.
As to todays action The B's take game 1 in OT and both goalies of what I saw looked very average out there. Who ever emerges will likely be easy pickings for the Pens. With all that the Pens look poised to possible lift the cup again. I dont see the Habs knocking them out. I wouldnt mind seeing a Pens Bruins conf final. There would be some good hate in that series and who knows who gets taken out.
Is it 5pm Pacific time yet? I want to watch this nucks Hawks series more then the Sharks Wings. This thing has the potential to be epic. Maybe instead of pulling hair dude will go full cat fight and scratch his eyes. Do we see a fight in game one? I am leaning towards yes and big Buff just tormenting the stash.
Ahbroody 06:07 PM 05-01-2010
http://news.therecord.com/article/629923
was thinking about this kid the other day and found this article.
for those of you with kids, if they were good enoug would you want them to play college hockey or major jrs and why?
I lean towards college because they get an education.
Bruins Fan 06:15 PM 05-01-2010
Go Bruins, the overtime period was awesome
:-)
Captain Crunch 07:24 PM 05-01-2010
Gosh I hate the Red Wings! Go Sharks. I can't believe the Capitals are out, I thought they would be raising the Stanley Cup this year
GHC_Hambone 08:01 PM 05-01-2010
Not such a good first period for the Hawks. Hopefully they will pick it up.
Ahbroody 08:19 PM 05-01-2010
it just got worse. Yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eleven 08:32 PM 05-01-2010
Originally Posted by Ahbroody:
http://news.therecord.com/article/629923
was thinking about this kid the other day and found this article.
for those of you with kids, if they were good enoug would you want them to play college hockey or major jrs and why?
I lean towards college because they get an education.
My son's coach's entire philosophy is to gear the boys for Junior or College hockey. He follows the ADM (American Development Model supplied by USA Hockey). He grew up and played Junior hockey in Sweden, and says their development program is very similar to the ADM.
Our boys are all 1998 birth years, which makes them Peewee Majors next season. Last season they played Tier II hockey and ended up the year ranked 11th in the USA.
All in all, we would rather he play college hockey, for the overall experience. We know the odds of any given kid to make the NHL, but getting a college scholarship is much more in reach.
Junior players usually live with host families, and serve 'community service' for the opportunity to play Junior hockey. My kids team switched organizations for next year and this new organization utilizes its Junior A players to help out with coaching the elite level youth teams as part of their community service.
They both have rewards I am sure, but I think College is the way to go unless you are a superstar like Crosby, which we all know only happens once in a generation or so.
:-)
dabigdog 10:01 PM 05-01-2010
Good game tonite!! Go cAnucks!!!
Ahbroody 11:46 PM 05-01-2010
Originally Posted by dabigdog:
Good game tonite!! Go cAnucks!!!
I really don't think the Hawks could have had a worse game. They lost home ice, got beat badly, now have a goalie controversy, and outside of when they opened it up in the 3rd didn't have many chances. The stash played wel in net.
Originally Posted by Eleven:
My son's coach's entire philosophy is to gear the boys for Junior or College hockey. He follows the ADM (American Development Model supplied by USA Hockey).
All in all, we would rather he play college hockey, for the overall experience. We know the odds of any given kid to make the NHL, but getting a college scholarship is much more in reach.
Junior players usually live with host families, and serve 'community service' for the opportunity to play Junior hockey.
They both have rewards I am sure, but I think College is the way to go unless you are a superstar like Crosby, which we all know only happens once in a generation or so.
:-)
today I was talking to Scott Nichols wife about this topic. She met Scott while he was playing jrs. She said no way would she let her son live with a host family. In her experience there was a lot of partying that occurs and it can not be good if the young man follows the group. I think it's great you are seeing a lot more high level players take the college route.
Captain Crunch 01:55 PM 05-02-2010
What a fluke, the Boston Bruins lucked out with that OT goal... anyone but the Red Wings, and Blackhawks--sorry Icehog, still dislike the B-hawks after the brutual rivarly with my beloved North Stars!
p@rick 02:03 PM 05-02-2010
New to the forum so I am just throwing it out there: GO WINGS!!! Wings v Penns in the finals. Penns win in 6.
hockeydad 03:46 PM 05-02-2010
Originally Posted by Ahbroody:
http://news.therecord.com/article/629923
was thinking about this kid the other day and found this article.
for those of you with kids, if they were good enoug would you want them to play college hockey or major jrs and why?
I lean towards college because they get an education.
I don't post lately but thought I'd jump in here. In the OHL teams will pay for a kids education after they have graduated(so to speak). If a player does 3 years with a team they will pay for 3 years education. It would definitely depend on the maturity level of the kid. Can you imagine a 16 year old kid in Sudbury without his family? A lot of kids who play university hockey in Ontario have already played in the O.
There are players here in St. Catharines who play Junior B until their scholarships start in NCAA. Here is a boy that played here.
http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/A...aspx?e=2558394
They can get into trouble wherever they go.
ahc4353 04:41 PM 05-02-2010
I would want my kids to play college. Why? If your good enough to make the show it really doesent matter where you play (other than visability). And when your playing days are over you will still need that education to to make a living.
Originally Posted by ahc4353:
I would want my kids to play college. Why? If your good enough to make the show it really doesent matter where you play (other than visability). And when your playing days are over you will still need that education to to make a living.
Originally Posted by Eleven:
All in all, we would rather he play college hockey, for the overall experience. We know the odds of any given kid to make the NHL, but getting a college scholarship is much more in reach.
Eleven and Al prety much sum up my thoughts.... Though I am not too worried that we will be having to make that difficult decision...... If we did, I'd consider it fortunate....
My 13 year old.....playing D for his High School JV team this Summer....
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jmsremax 07:25 PM 05-02-2010
Originally Posted by E.J.:
My 13 year old.....playing D for his High School JV team this Summer....
Very nice! My folks wouldn't play ice hockey when I was young so for my 11th b-day they got me street hockey gear.
:-)
Still my favorite sport then lacrosse which I played 4 years of high school. I miss it a lot. Hope your son does well during the regular season!
SmokeyJoe 07:49 PM 05-02-2010
Montreal looked great today against the Pens... Can they continue to defy the odds?
Enjoyed Detroit v San Jose. Kinda pulling for the Sharks - I was born not far from San Jose.
:-)
Only thing that would make this time of year better would be my Hurricanes in the mix.
:-)
jmsremax 10:19 PM 05-02-2010
Originally Posted by SmokeyJoe:
Montreal looked great today against the Pens... Can they continue to defy the odds?
Enjoyed Detroit v San Jose. Kinda pulling for the Sharks - I was born not far from San Jose. :-)
Only thing that would make this time of year better would be my Hurricanes in the mix. :-)
I'm not much of a fan of the hurricanes...especially after what they did to the B's last year.
:-)
Ahbroody 10:48 PM 05-02-2010
Originally Posted by E.J.:
Eleven and Al prety much sum up my thoughts.... Though I am not too worried that we will be having to make that difficult decision...... If we did, I'd consider it fortunate....
My 13 year old.....playing D for his High School JV team this Summer....
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awesome pic, I'm such a gear whore. I see he is wearing a Plexi shield. Micah wears one but he and one other boy in the league were the only ones. Everyone else had cages. Love the Grafs, the pattern looks like Supra 605's but the colors are reversed. Just grabbed Micah a pair of Supra 370's from back east, going to come in this week. Its his first pair of Graf's hoping they fit. By the look of the gear, Eagle gloves, Graf skates, plexi shield (preference I know) looks like he is more about comfort on the ice then flash.
:-)
Micah starts summer league on Saturday, got 1 whole week off.
Originally Posted by Ahbroody:
awesome pic, I'm such a gear whore. I see he is wearing a Plexi shield. Micah wears one but he and one other boy in the league were the only ones. Everyone else had cages. Love the Grafs, the pattern looks like Supra 605's but the colors are reversed. Just grabbed Micah a pair of Supra 370's from back east, going to come in this week. Its his first pair of Graf's hoping they fit. By the look of the gear, Eagle gloves, Graf skates, plexi shield (preference I know) looks like he is more about comfort on the ice then flash. :-)
Micah starts summer league on Saturday, got 1 whole week off.
Thanks.... I have become his personal photographer...
:-) After every game he is asking for the pics....
Yea, he wanted the plexi shield shortly after starting(maybe year 2), just came to me and said he wanted "one of those clear masks" or something to that effect. They are few and far between here as well. Maybe 1 in 10 at best, probably not even that. I thought there may be fogging issues, but it has not been much of an issue.
The skates are G5's.... They have the Limited color scheme, which probably threw you off.
I hear you
Mike....it is just a year round thing now. When I was a kid, I did whatever sport was in season and really didn't have a choice, that is just how things worked. Other than camps ect, that may allow you to play something different in the Summer for a week or 2, it was 100% seasonal. Now kids are given the choice of all the sports as their seasons come and go, most have year round access.... That is something that was not an option for me. Truthfully, I am not sure if it is a good thing....
:-)
The Little Man has done it all, but now just plays hockey....one season just rolls into the next.....
Continued success to Micah.... Sounds like he is excelling at a young age, that is great for his confidence and will expand exponentially IMO.
Add: Of every sport(like I said, we have done it all), hockey is BY FAR the most fun to be a parent. Not only the game, which is far superior to be a spectator at....but the
community. That must make up for the financial end, which has to be the worst.....
:-)
I apologize for the hi-jack
mithrilG60 03:04 PM 05-03-2010
Originally Posted by hockeydad:
I don't post lately but thought I'd jump in here. In the OHL teams will pay for a kids education after they have graduated(so to speak). If a player does 3 years with a team they will pay for 3 years education.
The WHL does the same, but I believe it's actually 4 years. Not too bad a deal, play 4 full years of junior and then if you don't make it up to the NHL your undergrad is paid for.