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DMOM- You're right! Broken record. Sorry.DMom wrote:than why are you so intent on talking about HIS development constantly??
every post.
ten ounce puck brought up some great topics and he did have the numbers in his post. but somehow instead of addressing what he brought up you were right back to your son.
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There is a lot of energy here, and a lot of people who care about hockey, so ten ounce is right, let's work toward solutions to the issues. With a little lively debate about what the goal of Minn Hockey is
it shouldn't be too hard to set up a lists of goals for association hockey. What would the perfect season look like from a kid's point of view? How does the state collectively get there. How do you take into account the elite mites
HighSchoolHockeyForums.commisspacman wrote:Duckie said:
"At this age it's all about fun and development."
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Duckie said:
"Personally I don't like telling grown adults where there kids should be playing sports."
then he said
"Lakeville parents send your kids to Minnesota Made to play in the Choice Mite League."
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Then Quacker said:
"Let's see, $895 for 100 hours of Ice time. I guess I could say $9 per ice time if that makes you feel better. I know one thing for sure I'd rather be pay $9 per ice time to get better training versus $14 per hour to skate around cones and jump through hula hoops."
And then he said:
"I do admit I like what I see in our assocation this year. I have nothing against our association." Quacker also said "My son made the decision where to play 100%" (See the part about Quacker talking about what he would pay and then tell yourself again his son made the decision.).
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Wow, 14 posts all directed at Duckie. Someone from Chaska is very,very bitter.misspacman wrote:Duckie, if your goal is to have your son a B player, why do you send him to Minnesota Made, all the clinics, the teams, and everything? To be a B/C player? All the "development" and the ice cost that is $8.30495684732643450796584 per hour surely can't be to make your son a B player, is it? How did your son analyze the development at Minnesota Made versus your association? Was he as frustrated as you by your association's lack of ability to determine how many teams there would be? Was he able to determine what the ice cost is this year for Minnesota Made and your association and compare? Since he made the decision 100% of where he will be playing this year, who is your son voting for in this year's election? Oh yeah, I forgot he is only 8 years old.
annoyed is probably a better term than bitter.10ouncepuck wrote:
Wow, 14 posts all directed at Duckie. Someone from Chaska is very,very bitter."forgetaboutit"
What a waste of energy.![]()
Quacker, have you ever heard of the word sabbatical???
OTown- Last year.O-townClown wrote:I have a question for the guy that keeps touting the $8.95 per hour cost for the Mite Choice program. Is one of the "Squirt-style full-ice games" counted as normal time? If you have three lines, isn't that just 20 minutes max in an hour? I just remembered what I like so much about the cross-ice Mites from a development standpoint...kids get to touch the puck so much.
Two teams with 15 skaters is 30 kids at $9 a pop. $270 is enough to cover ice rental and an official, so I guess I'm missing the bargain.
We've got it pretty good here. Some things are $15 for an hour and my kid is on the ice the whole time. $12.50 if you buy a punchcard (6th hour free).
tomASS-tomASS wrote:annoyed is probably a better term than bitter.10ouncepuck wrote:
Wow, 14 posts all directed at Duckie. Someone from Chaska is very,very bitter."forgetaboutit"
What a waste of energy.![]()
Quacker, have you ever heard of the word sabbatical???
Sabbatical is a very familiar term in meaning and implementation for ChanMan, Boogeyman, & Slasher. DuckDuckGrayGoose may have to seek advice from his friends that I just mentioned
but then .......I don't know you
Your kids are all older now
show me where in the last 6 months I specifically rip MM or Bernie.You know nothing about Minnesota made yet you rip away
This has never ever been at issue with me. Never Ever.If having my son playing hockey at Minnesota made is a big deal.
yep just like they did when you needed them most.I promise they'll hide behind their computers
So a season at Minnesota Made is $895 and a season in your community is $533. Like I've said, I'm sure my son would want to do Mite Choice if he could make it. LOL I just wouldn't break down the cost per hour so I'm baffled as to why you do.DuckDuckQuackQuack wrote:
OTown- Last year.
Minnesota made / $8.95 per hour for 100 hours of ice time.
Local Association / $13.33 per hour for 40 hours of ice time.
Who cares how much ice time the kids received when they played games. It sounds like you're worried about it?
I do know that every time Mites stepped on the ice they were on the ice for 1 hour - 20 minutes or 1 hour 30 minutes. The Mites played squirt style games.
O-town, I wanted to get my son more development. I chose Minnesota made because the kids receive more ice time. We all know more ice time = more development. One thing that most parents look at is cost per ice time. Per ice time it worked out that Minnesota made was cheaper. I guess playing time in the games was not an issue with me. I think they had three lines. In games my son played defense. So it worked out well for him. He did receive a little more ice time than some others.O-townClown wrote:So a season at Minnesota Made is $895 and a season in your community is $533. Like I've said, I'm sure my son would want to do Mite Choice if he could make it. LOL I just wouldn't break down the cost per hour so I'm baffled as to why you do.DuckDuckQuackQuack wrote:
OTown- Last year.
Minnesota made / $8.95 per hour for 100 hours of ice time.
Local Association / $13.33 per hour for 40 hours of ice time.
Who cares how much ice time the kids received when they played games. It sounds like you're worried about it?
I do know that every time Mites stepped on the ice they were on the ice for 1 hour - 20 minutes or 1 hour 30 minutes. The Mites played squirt style games.
And how am I worried about anything? When you ask who cares how much ice time kids get when they play a game you display an amazing ignorance. FYI, the answer is everyone. Or maybe everyone but you. (True story - tonight I played golf with a guy from my adult league and he told me if we ever have 11 or 12 skaters he should still be one of the guys that gets to go every other.)
I'm just curious. My son's mini Mites this year saw him on the ice for the whole hour. When he played full-ice Mite games he played every other. Next year he'll be a 6-year-old playing Mites and from there he'll be playing every other shift all the way through Squirts. (All of this assumes he keeps playing.) He'll get as much icetime in 10 games as a Minnesotan will in 15.