JoltDelivered wrote:Because it woud be fun!
I don't know why it needs to be anymore complicated or complex.
But I get what your saying, we got a bunch of guys playing Bud Selig and Roger Goodell over a children's sport and you would need a federal case laid out in front of them to get them to change their mind. I get it. I understand there's a process here. But again, that wasn't the purpose of my original post. I'm not advocating a big push towards MH to change the current rules.
My original question was why hasn't MH had a state squirt tournament? Lots of other states do this for their squirts. The only logical reason I can think of is MH must fear some sort of unwanted byproduct will come from it and I'm curious is to what their official stance is. Hey, if nobody knows, that's cool too.
Answer me this Elliott - why does MH allow our squirts to play in tournaments throughout the season?
p.s. - But I sense your frustration (I see it in your bold letters). Like you I have not heard a good reason either.
No frustration, after I entered it I saw it was difficult to see where I had typed, so I made it bold just to make it easier to read.
Don't ask that question to loud, there are those that would eliminate or limit squirt tournaments.
The reason (and I am coming by this via various discussions over the long-term that I have been part of the dinosaur, is that squirt hockey should be fun and developmental and not a big thing. No coaches looking to be the state champs, no Dads (it could be Moms) complaining that they are not playing to win, keep the game as simple as possible. Meaning everyone kills penalties, everyone is on the power play.
According to Jack Baltherwick and other educated guys the real development starts at or around puberty.... say 12, second year peewees.
Before that, learn to skate as well as you can with and without a stick, learn to skate with the puck on the stick, learn to skate with stick and puck and make room for a play, learn to skate with the puck in tight situations. Skate, skate, skate....
Of course the trade-off is kids want to emulate older kids and play the game. MH makes it easy then for coaches & assn that want to do the best for the development by mandating 35 games.
If it were not for the inability to control gung-ho coaches, parents and assn.; you might see squirt state. But you will not see it for along time unless there is a complete change in the Board and the Board controls who is on the board.
Sorry to make this so long, but nothing is as simple as it seems, especially for a bunch of older (not old) men and a couple of women.