Agreed! From what I heard coaches leave certain programs to start their own programs because they can do things better. When this happens kids will follow their coaches leaving teams short players. It appears that this might be a move to discourage players from bailing on their teams. Keep in mind some of these programs do this for a living. But some of these programs are offering more AAA teams which makes them part of the problem.
Quack do you ever think before you "speak"? You state that some of these programs are offering more teams and that's a part of the problem.
I left an started my own team under an existing organization for a few very simple reasons.
1) The freedom to run our team as we see fit.
2) I was not in favor of playing in a "league". Many people are on here talking about development but the place I (an many others) started was 50 hours where about 10 were practice time.
1) I researched existing programs and felt that while many have some good aspects to them, they also had many things that I didn't agree with.
a)The main reason was so that all these talented hockey players that are also good at baseball, soccer, lacross etc had options. We allow them to miss hockey for other sports, in fact encourage them to participate in them. All we asked was that our program was their hockey priority.
b)I told them the 3 tournaments we were playing in and took our team intact, no outside players just for the tournament.
c) while some kids respond to different coaching techniques, I along with my other coaches felt we could offer skill development along with teaching how to play the game.
What is the problem with that?
Now I know this whole "keep these other Local teams out" has quite a bit to do with teams like us, but in the long run there are good tournaments out there to play in that would love to have us and we have discussed this with our parents ahead of time.