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True, but keep in mind who they played. But don't you think test starts Thursday when they start playing real teams!state 06 wrote:Looks as though kicking coach ryan out has really helped out this team they are off to a lot better start than the last two years.
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So I assume that he was cut from the team because he would have been a senior on JV. Anyone from Benilde know for sure?Tigers33 wrote:I think this McMahon character thinks he is better than he really is. Unfortunately his high school hockey career is over. This is what happens to kids that transfer to other programs thinking they are better than everyone.
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Unfortunate, but I was told that Drew Breyer did not make either varsity or JV this year.RLStars wrote:I remember back in Bantams, they had a pretty good goalie in Kevin McMahon. I know he went to BSM, but I didn't see his name on the Varsity or JV roster. What happened to him?
Also, where did these BSM players go?
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No I believe he's a Junior this year.RLStars wrote:So I assume that he was cut from the team because he would have been a senior on JV. Anyone from Benilde know for sure?Tigers33 wrote:I think this McMahon character thinks he is better than he really is. Unfortunately his high school hockey career is over. This is what happens to kids that transfer to other programs thinking they are better than everyone.
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McMahon is a senior at BSM. He didn't go to BSM for hockey; he went for other reasons and as a freshman.
He was an excellent goalie in the youth program at Orono all the way up. Unfortunately for him things just didn't work out in the net at BSM.
He was an excellent goalie in the youth program at Orono all the way up. Unfortunately for him things just didn't work out in the net at BSM.
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UM... I was just looking at Orono's stats the last couple years wondering why Wilson has not played and he has played behind Taylor Peterson the last two years. It looks like Peterson was pretty decent, setting almost every record for the school and the team went to state those two years. I don't know if Wilson is good or not, I'm just saying I think people should give him a chance.
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AND TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT
The last three coaches’ have not been run out of orono by the parents so stop saying this crap.
6 years ago there was Kevin Armstrong he was pressured to resign after there was tension with parents but not about playing time at all. he also coached upwards of 15 years at orono and it was time for a change anyways.
4 years ago there was Todd Weishjan not sure if that’s a correct spelling. But he was a high school teacher at Armstrong high school and was offered the head coaching job at the Armstrong high school and since he lives in Armstrong and taught there it only made sense for him to take the job.
2 years ago there was Brad Ryan he was a very smart man who had hockey in his blood and when it came around to playoff time i would argue that he was one of the best coach's in the state. But during the regular season he had anger problems and didn't know how to control himself. was a bad influence on the players and just annoyed refs he was asked to leave, again not because of playing time, but because of how he had turned hockey for those players into something that was a hassle and not fun anymore there were rumors that at a meeting with the AD, Principal of the school, Brad Ryan and the parents that even the captains were treated terribly and that the proceeding years captains might choose to not play because of it again only speculation but impressive still.
so please i understand that orono has a lot of snobby rich people but does it really matter how much money you have to love the game of hockey
And for the record I was not an orono student parent or athlete just an observant person in that atmosphere
You're right that playing Dodge County, Monticello, and St. Michael aren’t the best clubs in the state but if you look at the scores that they beat them by 8-1,5-0, and 10-2 are pretty dominating scores after losing a goalie that broke a ton of records and losing something like ten seniors off of the varsity team those are big details to lose. This team has a ton of young talent and I can't wait to see them at the X in March. By the way suntzu I’m not a stupid parent that complained about how their kids were being treated."Playing Dodge County, Monticello and St. Michael? Are you freaking joking?? No offense to any of the above-mentioned clubs, but come on. You're off to a 3-0 start because you have played three of the weakest teams in the state. I assume you're one of the whining mommies or daddies that feels compelled to go after the coach when junior doesn't work hard enough to make the grade.
AND TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT
The last three coaches’ have not been run out of orono by the parents so stop saying this crap.
6 years ago there was Kevin Armstrong he was pressured to resign after there was tension with parents but not about playing time at all. he also coached upwards of 15 years at orono and it was time for a change anyways.
4 years ago there was Todd Weishjan not sure if that’s a correct spelling. But he was a high school teacher at Armstrong high school and was offered the head coaching job at the Armstrong high school and since he lives in Armstrong and taught there it only made sense for him to take the job.
2 years ago there was Brad Ryan he was a very smart man who had hockey in his blood and when it came around to playoff time i would argue that he was one of the best coach's in the state. But during the regular season he had anger problems and didn't know how to control himself. was a bad influence on the players and just annoyed refs he was asked to leave, again not because of playing time, but because of how he had turned hockey for those players into something that was a hassle and not fun anymore there were rumors that at a meeting with the AD, Principal of the school, Brad Ryan and the parents that even the captains were treated terribly and that the proceeding years captains might choose to not play because of it again only speculation but impressive still.
so please i understand that orono has a lot of snobby rich people but does it really matter how much money you have to love the game of hockey
And for the record I was not an orono student parent or athlete just an observant person in that atmosphere
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Thanks for the details on why the parents ran out 2 of the past 3 coaches.state 06 wrote:suntzu saysYou're right that playing Dodge County, Monticello, and St. Michael aren’t the best clubs in the state but if you look at the scores that they beat them by 8-1,5-0, and 10-2 are pretty dominating scores after losing a goalie that broke a ton of records and losing something like ten seniors off of the varsity team those are big details to lose. This team has a ton of young talent and I can't wait to see them at the X in March. By the way suntzu I’m not a stupid parent that complained about how their kids were being treated."Playing Dodge County, Monticello and St. Michael? Are you freaking joking?? No offense to any of the above-mentioned clubs, but come on. You're off to a 3-0 start because you have played three of the weakest teams in the state. I assume you're one of the whining mommies or daddies that feels compelled to go after the coach when junior doesn't work hard enough to make the grade.
AND TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT
The last three coaches’ have not been run out of orono by the parents so stop saying this crap.
6 years ago there was Kevin Armstrong he was pressured to resign after there was tension with parents but not about playing time at all. he also coached upwards of 15 years at orono and it was time for a change anyways.
4 years ago there was Todd Weishjan not sure if that’s a correct spelling. But he was a high school teacher at Armstrong high school and was offered the head coaching job at the Armstrong high school and since he lives in Armstrong and taught there it only made sense for him to take the job.
2 years ago there was Brad Ryan he was a very smart man who had hockey in his blood and when it came around to playoff time i would argue that he was one of the best coach's in the state. But during the regular season he had anger problems and didn't know how to control himself. was a bad influence on the players and just annoyed refs he was asked to leave, again not because of playing time, but because of how he had turned hockey for those players into something that was a hassle and not fun anymore there were rumors that at a meeting with the AD, Principal of the school, Brad Ryan and the parents that even the captains were treated terribly and that the proceeding years captains might choose to not play because of it again only speculation but impressive still.
so please i understand that orono has a lot of snobby rich people but does it really matter how much money you have to love the game of hockey
And for the record I was not an orono student parent or athlete just an observant person in that atmosphere
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???? You are giving exact details on the fact the parents/players did run out 2 of the past 3 coaches. I would love to hear Brad Ryans side of this but he has too much class to air it out on a chat board.state 06 wrote:suntzu saysYou're right that playing Dodge County, Monticello, and St. Michael aren’t the best clubs in the state but if you look at the scores that they beat them by 8-1,5-0, and 10-2 are pretty dominating scores after losing a goalie that broke a ton of records and losing something like ten seniors off of the varsity team those are big details to lose. This team has a ton of young talent and I can't wait to see them at the X in March. By the way suntzu I’m not a stupid parent that complained about how their kids were being treated."Playing Dodge County, Monticello and St. Michael? Are you freaking joking?? No offense to any of the above-mentioned clubs, but come on. You're off to a 3-0 start because you have played three of the weakest teams in the state. I assume you're one of the whining mommies or daddies that feels compelled to go after the coach when junior doesn't work hard enough to make the grade.
AND TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT
The last three coaches’ have not been run out of orono by the parents so stop saying this crap.
6 years ago there was Kevin Armstrong he was pressured to resign after there was tension with parents but not about playing time at all. he also coached upwards of 15 years at orono and it was time for a change anyways.
4 years ago there was Todd Weishjan not sure if that’s a correct spelling. But he was a high school teacher at Armstrong high school and was offered the head coaching job at the Armstrong high school and since he lives in Armstrong and taught there it only made sense for him to take the job.
2 years ago there was Brad Ryan he was a very smart man who had hockey in his blood and when it came around to playoff time i would argue that he was one of the best coach's in the state. But during the regular season he had anger problems and didn't know how to control himself. was a bad influence on the players and just annoyed refs he was asked to leave, again not because of playing time, but because of how he had turned hockey for those players into something that was a hassle and not fun anymore there were rumors that at a meeting with the AD, Principal of the school, Brad Ryan and the parents that even the captains were treated terribly and that the proceeding years captains might choose to not play because of it again only speculation but impressive still.
so please i understand that orono has a lot of snobby rich people but does it really matter how much money you have to love the game of hockey
And for the record I was not an orono student parent or athlete just an observant person in that atmosphere
First of all the team did not lose 10 seniors from last years roster. It lost 3 key players in McClure, Peterson, and a big forward (can't remember his name). After that it lost I think two third liners. They also lost their backup goalie and two other players which should of been cut. So this years team should actually be better than last year since it is returning almost all their defenseman, plus most of their scoring.
As far as parents running out last years coach. The rumor I have heard is that there was a group of 6-8 parents unhappy with the amount of ice time their kids were getting. There were also a couple of off-ice issues to go along with things.
I am not supporting the coach because I do not know any of the specific details to this situation. It's all about wins at the High School level. This coach took the team to the State Tournament his only two years coaching there. How can anyone complain about that?
As far as parents running out last years coach. The rumor I have heard is that there was a group of 6-8 parents unhappy with the amount of ice time their kids were getting. There were also a couple of off-ice issues to go along with things.
I am not supporting the coach because I do not know any of the specific details to this situation. It's all about wins at the High School level. This coach took the team to the State Tournament his only two years coaching there. How can anyone complain about that?