muckandgrind wrote:Outoftowner wrote:muckandgrind wrote:
Truly "elite" players will get noticed no matter where they play....and if a Bantam A team has more than 3 truly elite-calibre players, then they probably don't finish near the bottom of the standings.
I've been following the Select 15 program for quite a few years now, and I think they pretty much get it right.
Sure, there might be a deserving kid or two that won't have the opportunity to play at the New Hope festival due to where their team finished...but I doubt that a kid that would've made it St Cloud was missed, and I HIGHLY doubt that a kid that was good enough to make it to Lake Placid was missed.
The only way I see that happening is if that player's association doesn't have an "A" team due to size of the program...but those are the breaks...that player probably couldv'e had the opportunity to waive out and try out for an "A" team in another association if it was that important to them.
Waiver outs are not that easy if your association won't "release" you.
Most associations that I'm aware of will allow a player to waive out and try out for another association if:
1) Their home association won't ice an "A" team, AND
2) The receiving association allows that player to tryout for their "A" team.
If your association is one of the very few that might not allow that....than I would bring it up at the next Board meeting.
D5 forces associations to have an "A" team if you have enough kids to have two teams. It doesn't matter if you have only one "A" quality player they still force an A team. It doesn't matter if you get crushed every year and most every game and the team sucks.
The process as it has been explained to me is as follows:
1) home association must release you.
2) receiving association must accept you.
3) District Director must approve it and it is the sole discretion of the director.
The association has told us:
1) We have an A team for your kid to play on. ( it is not required for them to have A quality players)
2) Because we have an "A" team, your kid has the opportunity to play at the highest level so the D5 director will not approve it.
The non-verbals that I'm also hearing are:
1) We can keep sucking and expect your kid to score all the goals, therefore we will not release you. If you want to play winter hockey you must play it here.
2) We have the power over what you and your family do as it concerns hockey in MN. MN and D5 have given us this authority and we have no accountability to provide the proper hockey experience for every kid and there is nothing you can do about it if you want to play winter hockey.
TO be fair, they offered to let my 85lb peewee waiver up to bantams and tryout of the Bantam A team. ( Apparently no concern for his personal safety)
They are unwilling to let us leave to find more appropriate hockey that fits.
Then there is the open enrollment issue. My kid loves hockey AND has a lot of friends in his school. It is a huge decision to actually open enroll him in another school district just to play hockey.
We just want good/fair hockey that best matches his interest and ability.
Its amazing to me that all this bs is so a kid can play a game, have fun and develop into the best possible player.
My whole point of this is to say that good hockey players get lost in the current MN hockey structure. Anything that limits the ability and opportunities of players like this current structure, limits Mn hockey from developing ALL of the potentially great players.
Another problem I can see with this system is a coach NOT nominating a player that is better then his kid out of pure competitive jealousy.