District 6 New Rule involving playing hockey only with Dist
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I agree! Interesting in that I know a player that wants to take the same position and is planning on playing High School next winter and play on his associations Junior Gold team.
We'll how well that goes. Most of the JG practices and games are after HS stuff.
Like the dad said - Bernie is laying the legal foundation to allow him to play in two leagues.
We'll how well that goes. Most of the JG practices and games are after HS stuff.
Like the dad said - Bernie is laying the legal foundation to allow him to play in two leagues.
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Maybe 2 leagues, but not if 1 is the HS.Puckhead631 wrote:I agree! Interesting in that I know a player that wants to take the same position and is planning on playing High School next winter and play on his associations Junior Gold team.
We'll how well that goes. Most of the JG practices and games are after HS stuff.
Like the dad said - Bernie is laying the legal foundation to allow him to play in two leagues.
The HSs are not under obligation to provide a place to play to every kid who signs up. They also pay for the kid to play (activity fees are a drop in the bucket). They will have no legal problem maintaining their policy.
The Bernie/D6 case will have no effect.
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We do both. Hasn't been a problem yet. Choice or Association, doesn't matter, seems like a kid or two is always missing from a practice or a game. Like I said we particpated in both and my kid had a better participation rate at the association stuff than the kids who only did the association.edgeUcated wrote:I see the string of emails regarding MM lawsuit and always ask why this is happening -- IF Association Hockey is sooo bad, why don't the “parents” just have their kids just play 100% at MM Choice or elsewhere for that matter. There have always been alternative choices to Association Hockey for development (Clinics, Karns, WI Fire, Choice, etc.). Why bother with association hockey at all? Why waste the money for lack of development? MN Made would gladly take more of the money pie. Pickle in the middle when both “choices” are enforcing a strict attendance policy—more waste of your money. Hockey product choice has always been there, this has been about profit for MM and nothing else. They need year round revenue streams to strive – not cloaked in the kids should have a choice.
The lawsuit is wasting all our money!! I guess we want our cake and eat it too!!
With the ruling now, maybe I should register my kids at Edina Association, EP Association, Mtka Association, and MM -- more ice time yeah!! Does this mean High School league has a monopoly as well once MM starts a HS Choice League?
There are choices – just pick one!!!!
I have always said that if my association could do what MM can in terms of organization, coaching, practice plans, politics, and price, I would never have considered looking for alternatives. We do what we can to support the association and hope it makes a come back, but until then we are very glad to have a resource like MM.
The SuperRink will host a new supplemental program this fall so now even more kids will have the ability to choose.
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Minnesota Made is simply the best in terms of overall coaching, price, convenience. The best just gravitate there.HockeyDad41 wrote:We do both. Hasn't been a problem yet. Choice or Association, doesn't matter, seems like a kid or two is always missing from a practice or a game. Like I said we particpated in both and my kid had a better participation rate at the association stuff than the kids who only did the association.edgeUcated wrote:I see the string of emails regarding MM lawsuit and always ask why this is happening -- IF Association Hockey is sooo bad, why don't the “parents” just have their kids just play 100% at MM Choice or elsewhere for that matter. There have always been alternative choices to Association Hockey for development (Clinics, Karns, WI Fire, Choice, etc.). Why bother with association hockey at all? Why waste the money for lack of development? MN Made would gladly take more of the money pie. Pickle in the middle when both “choices” are enforcing a strict attendance policy—more waste of your money. Hockey product choice has always been there, this has been about profit for MM and nothing else. They need year round revenue streams to strive – not cloaked in the kids should have a choice.
The lawsuit is wasting all our money!! I guess we want our cake and eat it too!!
With the ruling now, maybe I should register my kids at Edina Association, EP Association, Mtka Association, and MM -- more ice time yeah!! Does this mean High School league has a monopoly as well once MM starts a HS Choice League?
There are choices – just pick one!!!!
I have always said that if my association could do what MM can in terms of organization, coaching, practice plans, politics, and price, I would never have considered looking for alternatives. We do what we can to support the association and hope it makes a come back, but until then we are very glad to have a resource like MM.
The SuperRink will host a new supplemental program this fall so now even more kids will have the ability to choose.
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Re: IMHO
James B Mcbain wrote:With great gravity comes great density.HockeyDad41 wrote:
Minnesota Made is simply the best in terms of overall coaching, price, convenience. The best just gravitate there.
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[quote="royals dad"][quote="James B Mcbain"][quote="HockeyDad41"]
Minnesota Made is simply the best in terms of overall coaching, price, convenience. The best just gravitate there.[/quote]
With great gravity comes great density.[/quote]
Correct. It is usally pretty busy there with lots of people.
Minnesota Made is simply the best in terms of overall coaching, price, convenience. The best just gravitate there.[/quote]
With great gravity comes great density.[/quote]
Correct. It is usally pretty busy there with lots of people.
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Great informational post!HockeyDad41 wrote:We do both. Hasn't been a problem yet. Choice or Association, doesn't matter, seems like a kid or two is always missing from a practice or a game. Like I said we particpated in both and my kid had a better participation rate at the association stuff than the kids who only did the association.edgeUcated wrote:I see the string of emails regarding MM lawsuit and always ask why this is happening -- IF Association Hockey is sooo bad, why don't the “parents” just have their kids just play 100% at MM Choice or elsewhere for that matter. There have always been alternative choices to Association Hockey for development (Clinics, Karns, WI Fire, Choice, etc.). Why bother with association hockey at all? Why waste the money for lack of development? MN Made would gladly take more of the money pie. Pickle in the middle when both “choices” are enforcing a strict attendance policy—more waste of your money. Hockey product choice has always been there, this has been about profit for MM and nothing else. They need year round revenue streams to strive – not cloaked in the kids should have a choice.
The lawsuit is wasting all our money!! I guess we want our cake and eat it too!!
With the ruling now, maybe I should register my kids at Edina Association, EP Association, Mtka Association, and MM -- more ice time yeah!! Does this mean High School league has a monopoly as well once MM starts a HS Choice League?
There are choices – just pick one!!!!
I have always said that if my association could do what MM can in terms of organization, coaching, practice plans, politics, and price, I would never have considered looking for alternatives. We do what we can to support the association and hope it makes a come back, but until then we are very glad to have a resource like MM.
The SuperRink will host a new supplemental program this fall so now even more kids will have the ability to choose.
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Re: IMHO
Deep Breath wrote:And a couple commercial posts that will make a guy want to puke.royals dad wrote:James B Mcbain wrote: With great gravity comes great density.
Correct. It is usally pretty busy there with lots of people.
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MrBoDangles wrote:The beauty of our language, you can pick a definition and everyone can be happy (other than the parking during the Abra tourney there I have never really felt to crowded).Deep Breath wrote:And a couple commercial posts that will make a guy want to puke.royals dad wrote:
Correct. It is usally pretty busy there with lots of people.
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Have a great 4th everybody! Hopefully all the arenas are closed for the weekend.
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MrBoDangles wrote:Couple, not a few....Deep Breath wrote:And a couple commercial posts that will make a guy want to puke.royals dad wrote:
Correct. It is usally pretty busy there with lots of people.
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