What AAA tourney is the best in Minnesota?
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What AAA tourney is the best in Minnesota?
What tourney is considered to be the best for Open division?
What tourney is considered to be the best for Invite divison?
What tourney is considered to be the best for Invite divison?
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easton cup
Easton Cup is much more watered down at the invite level then the Meltdown, while ran by the same company, the Meltdown benefits being a spring trny. You see my friend in Canada eh, they may already be in school by this time, while the Meltdown is in the thick of all AAA teams schedules. This year it appears at the older level the Easton Cup Invite and the Lake Superior Stars invite is the same weekend...... Where do you go? Also you have the very competitive Walleye Classic going on at Mariucci the same weekend for the older age.
The Easton Cup at the open level again is weaker then the Meltdown.
To put in Bernie perspective : The Meltdown could be the "choice league" while the Easton Cup could be "Chaska advanced mite league" Go BRNEMCBANE
The Easton Cup at the open level again is weaker then the Meltdown.
To put in Bernie perspective : The Meltdown could be the "choice league" while the Easton Cup could be "Chaska advanced mite league" Go BRNEMCBANE
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I do! If your association doesn't move kids up or offer an advance Mite program then it's time to ask why? Of course there's also Choices for hockey parents. If your association doesn't offer any of these some private programs will offer more ice time and development. The best thing about it the kids will all be at the same skill set.Doglover wrote:Does anyone else find this statement enlightening?Does Chaska have an advance Mite league? I wasn't aware of that?
Keep in mind last year my association didn't offer anything close to advance Mite program or offer the kids a chance to move up. They had first time skaters playing with the more advance mite players. That was interesting to watch when we attended games and watched the end of season jamboree.
Then Minnesota made offers a Choice Mite league and out of no where associations start offering the mites more ice time, advance mite teams the opportunity to play up with squirt C's. Hmmm? Lose some players and the associations will take notice and revamp their programs to what parents actually want. Imagine that? Makes me wonder why they didn't do it sooner?
I do admit that our association is making some great moves this year. Its fun to watch.
Read my lips I've devoted blood, sweat and tears.