Transfer Loophole
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Transfer Loophole
Anyone know of players who are attending a new school while they play hockey at their old school - with anticipation of playing varsity hockey at their new school next year? If so, how is this working out? Are there any hard feelings at the old school? Are the players at the new school welcoming to someone they are still competing against?
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Since I posted this, someone told me that Brittany Evers, NDP goalie from St Louis Park is now attending Minnetonka HS, but playing for St Louis Park. So, I guess the transfer loophole does provide the opportunity for someone to continue playing while they seek out better educational opportunities.
It looks like Minnetonka, the team that just beat BSM 3 - 1, will be getting a top goalie next year. Wasn't there another goalie that also open enrolled at Minnetonka? What do these goalies know that we don't? Will Minnetonka be the new Eden Prairie of Minnesota Girls High School Hockey? How can anyone complain when the transfers all occurred according to the NEW strict and fair rules?
It looks like Minnetonka, the team that just beat BSM 3 - 1, will be getting a top goalie next year. Wasn't there another goalie that also open enrolled at Minnetonka? What do these goalies know that we don't? Will Minnetonka be the new Eden Prairie of Minnesota Girls High School Hockey? How can anyone complain when the transfers all occurred according to the NEW strict and fair rules?
Its not a loophole, it is part of the language in the transfer rule. It also states that the player can play at the new school, just can't play varsity for that year.Thunderbird77 wrote:Since I posted this, someone told me that Brittany Evers, NDP goalie from St Louis Park is now attending Minnetonka HS, but playing for St Louis Park. So, I guess the transfer loophole does provide the opportunity for someone to continue playing while they seek out better educational opportunities.
It looks like Minnetonka, the team that just beat BSM 3 - 1, will be getting a top goalie next year. Wasn't there another goalie that also open enrolled at Minnetonka? What do these goalies know that we don't? Will Minnetonka be the new Eden Prairie of Minnesota Girls High School Hockey? How can anyone complain when the transfers all occurred according to the NEW strict and fair rules?
Its good to see that SLP is letting her play varsity. My fear would be that the original school coaching staff and administration would buckle under pressure from parents to let an SLP player play in her spot or cut her from the team.
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RLStars,RLStars wrote:
Its not a loophole, it is part of the language in the transfer rule. It also states that the player can play at the new school, just can't play varsity for that year.
Its good to see that SLP is letting her play varsity. My fear would be that the original school coaching staff and administration would buckle under pressure from parents to let an SLP player play in her spot or cut her from the team.
I have to agree, nice to see that the original coaching staff is treating her like a "senior" and accepting that if she can help the team this year they're playing her......fully aware that they will lose her after the season.
Not sure about how cut-throat the girls side of the sports are, but I know there are a quite a few boys hockey coaches that would want absolutely nothing to do with a kid playing varsity that will not be there next year because he transferred.Silent But Deadly wrote:RLStars,RLStars wrote:
Its not a loophole, it is part of the language in the transfer rule. It also states that the player can play at the new school, just can't play varsity for that year.
Its good to see that SLP is letting her play varsity. My fear would be that the original school coaching staff and administration would buckle under pressure from parents to let an SLP player play in her spot or cut her from the team.
I have to agree, nice to see that the original coaching staff is treating her like a "senior" and accepting that if she can help the team this year they're playing her......fully aware that they will lose her after the season.
Tonka impersonating EP
I hope not.
However, last year both the U14A and U14B teams from Tonka won the Minnesota State Youth Tournaments with aTonka Girls.
They have the top 9th grader in the state.
Looks like the girls want to play on winning team too!
However, last year both the U14A and U14B teams from Tonka won the Minnesota State Youth Tournaments with aTonka Girls.
They have the top 9th grader in the state.
Looks like the girls want to play on winning team too!
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Re: Tonka impersonating EP
Before we anoint them a dynasty, let's not forget they only won the 14 title(s) because all their U14 eligible players decided (collectively) to stay and win a title at their home rink. The reality was that all of their peers (competitive) moved on to high school. Most (good) U14 A teams have their best 8th graders. Tonka not only had them, they also had their top 9th graders. There was not a team in the state that could claim that. With that said they will be a good team for years to come, buts let’s try to keep everything in perspective.blueblood wrote:I hope not.
However, last year both the U14A and U14B teams from Tonka won the Minnesota State Youth Tournaments with aTonka Girls.
They have the top 9th grader in the state.
Looks like the girls want to play on winning team too!
hockeyheaven
R U from Tonka?
Do you know all of the background about this group of girls and girls hockey at Tonka?
Do you know the high school coach?
Are you aware that there was a large number of seniors on last years MHS varsity team?
Even though I don't have a hockey playing daughter, I do know alot about what goes on at Minnetonka. I do know the coach and there were several pre-season meeting held with players, parents and coaches regarding this age group.
The consesus was, there were enough girls in grades 9 through 12 last season so the coach didn't have to tap into the youth program and cut aready eligible HS girls.
The fact is, this group of girls is highly skilled, the won State, and now there are playing at the next level.
Do you know all of the background about this group of girls and girls hockey at Tonka?
Do you know the high school coach?
Are you aware that there was a large number of seniors on last years MHS varsity team?
Even though I don't have a hockey playing daughter, I do know alot about what goes on at Minnetonka. I do know the coach and there were several pre-season meeting held with players, parents and coaches regarding this age group.
The consesus was, there were enough girls in grades 9 through 12 last season so the coach didn't have to tap into the youth program and cut aready eligible HS girls.
The fact is, this group of girls is highly skilled, the won State, and now there are playing at the next level.
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Re: hockeyheaven
Got to agree with hockeyheaven...blueblood, your point is?blueblood wrote:R U from Tonka?
Do you know all of the background about this group of girls and girls hockey at Tonka?
Do you know the high school coach?
Are you aware that there was a large number of seniors on last years MHS varsity team?
Even though I don't have a hockey playing daughter, I do know alot about what goes on at Minnetonka. I do know the coach and there were several pre-season meeting held with players, parents and coaches regarding this age group.
The consesus was, there were enough girls in grades 9 through 12 last season so the coach didn't have to tap into the youth program and cut aready eligible HS girls.
The fact is, this group of girls is highly skilled, the won State, and now there are playing at the next level.