Youth Coaches Helmets- What do you really think?

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Torquer
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Youth Coaches Helmets- What do you really think?

Post by Torquer »

elliot had a questionaire for serious answers only. Here is my truthful answer- but because I couldn't leave out the sarcasm (which some may find not serious)- I'll start a new subject.

I plan to wear the helmet because the rules say I have to. It's probably a good idea to have one on, but I don't think it should be mandated. What is it going to be next year- cups?

Penalty for not wearing one? Good question. Didn't they think about that when they made the rule up? I'd say 10 push-ups or 2 minutes in the penalty box. How about let every player take a shot at the coach? (with Blue Pucks of course).

For me- I'm going to find the dorkiest looking 1970's helmet I can find. I think the CCMs and Coopers are still too cool looking. Any suggestions?
elliott70
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Torq

Post by elliott70 »

Sarcasm or not, thanks for the honest response.
Pucknutz69
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Helmets

Post by Pucknutz69 »

I am looking for one of those helmets with the light on top. That way they will know where I am at all times.

Yes I will wear one, reluctantly. What is next............. mouth guards???
gopherhockey33
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Post by gopherhockey33 »

i think its retarded coaches have to wear helmets. everyone knows they arent going to anyway
HockeyObserver19
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Post by HockeyObserver19 »

Well, it all comes down to this. Adults can make choices themselves, they dont need someone doing it for them.
mnhockey36299
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Post by mnhockey36299 »

Wow, making a big deal out of nothing. Does it make you a worse coach?Does it cause you any issues? No, just like wearing a seatbelt, a lot of people said they would never do it, and now everyone does.
Charliedog
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Penalty box helmuts

Post by Charliedog »

I don't think the coaches need the helmuts as much as the moms (and dads) who sit in the penalty boxes do. Not only is it cold down there, it is darn right dangerous!
Torquer
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Post by Torquer »

elliot70 you are a good guy. A true Bemidjian!

I repeat- I'm not opposed to the idea of wearing one.

I'd like to see a hockey equipment company come out with a lightweight- possibly insulated- version for on/ near ice personnel. Something that would provide some impact protection without having to be an all-out game-speed caliber helmet. It could be less expensive and a little less obvious than the full blown hockey helmet. Maybe there's a way to hide some armor inside a tuque?
Sudden Death
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Post by Sudden Death »

Coaches should be encoraged but not made to wear one. Of coarse no would wear one. I 'am sure that there are some long time coaches that will no long coach because of it. And in the end we will end up with even more coaches that do not know what they are doing.
hockeymom6t9
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Wear them and like it

Post by hockeymom6t9 »

The same coaches that complain about wearing a helmet must be the same people that complain about wearing seatbelts. Make sure you turn off all the airbags in the car too. :idea:
hockeymom6Z9
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Cleaver username (bisatch), are you voting R or D?

Post by hockeymom6Z9 »

You don't have a really creative side if you are just copying names. I hope you don't think that coaching with a helmet will be an easy change for people who have been coaching without for such a long time.
TyrellFashizo
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Are you hockeymoms coaches?

Post by TyrellFashizo »

I'm a coach and I don't like it when people tell me what I HAVE to do. If you aren't coaching or coaches, please leave your opinions to yourself.
JHSHockeyfan123456789
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You call yourself a Coach?

Post by JHSHockeyfan123456789 »

I've seen you coach Tyrell, I wouldn't brag a whole lot. There are a ton of parents that are glad you didn't get the Bantam job. Don't cry though (I heard you already did), I heard G-Po is done after this year, you'll have to find someone else to suck up too.
TyrellFashizo
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Good to hear from you

Post by TyrellFashizo »

It's a good thing I know who you are jhshockeyfan, otherwise, I might have taken you for real. Try coaching sometime instead of complaining. I'll get a helmet for you so you don't get kicked out for 30 days.
Gildan2036
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Tyrell is a good guy

Post by Gildan2036 »

I know Tyrell too, and I think he's a good coach, you need to lay off talking about coaching if you don't even coach.
wannagototherink
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I hate it

Post by wannagototherink »

I hate the thought of wearing a helmet at practice...I like wearing a hat so my ears don't burn from the frostbite I got as a kid at the rink. However, it is not worth it for me to give up something I love (working with kids) and giving back to the game that meant so much to me growing up. The good news is we will all look like bafoons. I think it is BS that a rule was made by people who for the most part, I have to question when the last time they stepped on the rink with a kid (I'm talking about the guys with USA Hockey) But with all that, it is what it is, and I'm gonna look like a dufus for the thrill of spending the winter with a special group of kids working for a common goal.
"I've never seen a dumb-bell score a goal!" ~Gretter
duffus
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JHShockeyfan

Post by duffus »

I am glad that the coach Tyrell didn't get the Bantam job at Johnson. If it is true what I heard about G-Po not coaching anymore that has to be a major blow to the Johnson organization. Word is that him and his wife carry the Johnson program.
TyrellFashizo
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Thanks,

Post by TyrellFashizo »

Duffus, you must know a lot about me to say such nice things, of course I'm be sarcastic. So we'll test your knowledge, how many years have I coached? Where? Any accomplishments worth noting?
duffus
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Tyrell

Post by duffus »

People up here say you were in a couple places and never really connected with anyone. The people talk nice to you in both places MHA and TRF but behind your back the comments are not very favorable. Hope you have a good season where you coach now.
TyrellFashizo
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Tyrell

Post by TyrellFashizo »

What is MHY? and TRF?

A person from Roseau would surely know..
duffus
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MHY

Post by duffus »

That just proves what I am saying it is not MHY, Moorehead and Thief River Falls. I can't believe you thought you coached at MHY. What is MHY?
whockeyguy
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helmets

Post by whockeyguy »

helmets. IF MN And USA Hockey make the rule. tehn THEY not the assos. and district should enforce it and some sot of penalty to go along with,, to make a rule and have no enforcement in it is a plain JOKE.. how many meeting did it take to come up with a rule but no mechinisms of enforcement
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Post by dangle-snipe18 »

I think it's stupid. Coaches should know how to skate they won't fall on the ice. They don't skate much at practice anyway.
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