At the end of the day is it really that expensive? After ice (2 hours of ice for games and 1.5 for practices) , refs, coaches, whatever else doesn't it come to around $10-$13 bucks per hour per kid?dogeatdog1 wrote:I'll say it again. 20+ kids on the roster= $150,000 in elite D league development budget. UNREAL!nosoupforyou wrote:For what it's worth, the Metro NE coaches did just that in the game I watched vs Norway last weekend. They rolled all 4 lines for the entire game up to the last shift when they threw Giller/Welsh/Mills out early to tie the game. Kudos to them for keeing the 'D' part of the league in the forefront.Deep Breath wrote:I don't have a horse in this race but i tend to agree with the latest sentiments. Not sure why, other than the "celebrity factor" the D League would want ANY parent on one of its benches. Benches should be run like a 3on3 game anyway; next line up, regardless of situation. Give all the players a chance to "develop" their power play and penalty kill skills. Do people actually care that much about who is winning these games? And if so....why?
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dogeatdog1 wrote:I'll say it again. 20+ kids on the roster= $150,000 in elite D league development budget. UNREAL!nosoupforyou wrote:For what it's worth, the Metro NE coaches did just that in the game I watched vs Norway last weekend. They rolled all 4 lines for the entire game up to the last shift when they threw Giller/Welsh/Mills out early to tie the game. Kudos to them for keeing the 'D' part of the league in the forefront.Deep Breath wrote:I don't have a horse in this race but i tend to agree with the latest sentiments. Not sure why, other than the "celebrity factor" the D League would want ANY parent on one of its benches. Benches should be run like a 3on3 game anyway; next line up, regardless of situation. Give all the players a chance to "develop" their power play and penalty kill skills. Do people actually care that much about who is winning these games? And if so....why?
Dog, What kinda of math do they teach in Burnsville?
$625 times 20 players equals $12,500
There are 8 D League teams 8 times $12500 equals $100K . Your off by 50%.
ShinShinbone_News wrote:Are we seriously going to complain about the head coach of the state champion high school team running the bench for one of the JV elite teams here? I'm no fan boy, but seriously. Is your complaint that he's being too competitive? Maybe they could just get the zamboni driver to open the doors... you don't want a parent, you don't want aggressive coaching.
I'm actually surprised that someone had the cajones to tell 'em the kid couldn't play up. Good on ya, whoever said young Bellows will have to wait at least
I don!t think you!re reading very carefully. The point is the kid is already playing up - he!s really only a 9th grader as he skipped a grade. Worse, he!s playing in Elite league this weekend and maybe more. No one has had any "cajones" to ever tell this guy no - well, except maybe Shattuck. There!s no chance this kid is the best player in the league, which this move implies. Why is he the first to get called up? Because the league has no scruples and neither does he. Sorry, I don't understand your first sentence. To my knowledge, Bellows has nothing to do with the state champions.
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Gotcha. I lost my mind for a few moments.TheMayor wrote:ShinShinbone_News wrote:Are we seriously going to complain about the head coach of the state champion high school team running the bench for one of the JV elite teams here? I'm no fan boy, but seriously. Is your complaint that he's being too competitive? Maybe they could just get the zamboni driver to open the doors... you don't want a parent, you don't want aggressive coaching.
I'm actually surprised that someone had the cajones to tell 'em the kid couldn't play up. Good on ya, whoever said young Bellows will have to wait at least
I don!t think you!re reading very carefully. The point is the kid is already playing up - he!s really only a 9th grader as he skipped a grade. Worse, he!s playing in Elite league this weekend and maybe more. No one has had any "cajones" to ever tell this guy no - well, except maybe Shattuck. There!s no chance this kid is the best player in the league, which this move implies. Why is he the first to get called up? Because the league has no scruples and neither does he. Sorry, I don't understand your first sentence. To my knowledge, Bellows has nothing to do with the state champions.
KB is clearly a role-playing kind of skater. I think we sometimes think the game is all about Gs and As, but of course it's not. (See the other NHLer's kid Lou Nanne Jr.)
I don't doubt that these kids have political advantages -- they do. But one could argue that they're held to a higher standard too. (Again, see Lou Jr.) Living in the shadow can't be easy, especially if they're not the studs everyone expects them to be.
Anyway, sorry for the confusion. My bad.
All valid points.Shinbone_News wrote:Gotcha. I lost my mind for a few moments.TheMayor wrote:ShinShinbone_News wrote:Are we seriously going to complain about the head coach of the state champion high school team running the bench for one of the JV elite teams here? I'm no fan boy, but seriously. Is your complaint that he's being too competitive? Maybe they could just get the zamboni driver to open the doors... you don't want a parent, you don't want aggressive coaching.
I'm actually surprised that someone had the cajones to tell 'em the kid couldn't play up. Good on ya, whoever said young Bellows will have to wait at least
I don!t think you!re reading very carefully. The point is the kid is already playing up - he!s really only a 9th grader as he skipped a grade. Worse, he!s playing in Elite league this weekend and maybe more. No one has had any "cajones" to ever tell this guy no - well, except maybe Shattuck. There!s no chance this kid is the best player in the league, which this move implies. Why is he the first to get called up? Because the league has no scruples and neither does he. Sorry, I don't understand your first sentence. To my knowledge, Bellows has nothing to do with the state champions.
KB is clearly a role-playing kind of skater. I think we sometimes think the game is all about Gs and As, but of course it's not. (See the other NHLer's kid Lou Nanne Jr.)
I don't doubt that these kids have political advantages -- they do. But one could argue that they're held to a higher standard too. (Again, see Lou Jr.) Living in the shadow can't be easy, especially if they're not the studs everyone expects them to be.
Anyway, sorry for the confusion. My bad.
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Pro rated to $4.75 with season pass. And some games their is no "gate".Bluewhitefan wrote:Yes $7 per gamegreybeard58 wrote:Do they charge a gate for the games?
Referees get paid, coaches get stipends and the people behind the organization get what is left. If the league did not make a profit it would not be in operation.
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Each team also has alternates...hub has 26 kids on the Team SE roster. Alternates get a break on fee, but even so...30 x $475 = $14kbuttend wrote:dogeatdog1 wrote: I'll say it again. 20+ kids on the roster= $150,000 in elite D league development budget. UNREAL!
Dog, What kinda of math do they teach in Burnsville?
$625 times 20 players equals $12,500
There are 8 D League teams 8 times $12500 equals $100K . Your off by 50%.
And as noted below, need to add gate fees to gross revenues. Just look at revenue from parent's season passes...200 players, average 1.5 season passes per family...maybe $20k
Finally, you are forgetting gross revenue from D-league tryouts. What was the tryout fee this year? $100/player? Ignore the kids who didn't make it...tryout fees for 200 rostered kids is $20k.
I'm thinking that a $150k estimate is looking pretty good, by this point.

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Does it really matter? Each family decides for themselves....it's $675 bucks. Some consider it a rip off and some it is what it is. If you don't like it...if something stinks, then don't do it. Not alot of fun breaking down each sport my kid does into who makes how much.almostashappy wrote:Each team also has alternates...hub has 26 kids on the Team SE roster. Alternates get a break on fee, but even so...30 x $475 = $14kbuttend wrote:dogeatdog1 wrote: I'll say it again. 20+ kids on the roster= $150,000 in elite D league development budget. UNREAL!
Dog, What kinda of math do they teach in Burnsville?
$625 times 20 players equals $12,500
There are 8 D League teams 8 times $12500 equals $100K . Your off by 50%.
And as noted below, need to add gate fees to gross revenues. Just look at revenue from parent's season passes...200 players, average 1.5 season passes per family...maybe $20k
Finally, you are forgetting gross revenue from D-league tryouts. What was the tryout fee this year? $100/player? Ignore the kids who didn't make it...tryout fees for 200 rostered kids is $20k.
I'm thinking that a $150k estimate is looking pretty good, by this point.
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Why do you think the $7 is insane?
Is it because you think you are being "nickeled and dimed" with additional costs?
When you go to a HS game, all teams charge a gate fee. What's the difference between these two scenarios?
Is it because you think you are being "nickeled and dimed" with additional costs?
When you go to a HS game, all teams charge a gate fee. What's the difference between these two scenarios?
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Is the word "cajones" Spanish for "bad toupee"?TheMayor wrote:ShinShinbone_News wrote:Are we seriously going to complain about the head coach of the state champion high school team running the bench for one of the JV elite teams here? I'm no fan boy, but seriously. Is your complaint that he's being too competitive? Maybe they could just get the zamboni driver to open the doors... you don't want a parent, you don't want aggressive coaching.
I'm actually surprised that someone had the cajones to tell 'em the kid couldn't play up. Good on ya, whoever said young Bellows will have to wait at least
I don!t think you!re reading very carefully. The point is the kid is already playing up - he!s really only a 9th grader as he skipped a grade. Worse, he!s playing in Elite league this weekend and maybe more. No one has had any "cajones" to ever tell this guy no - well, except maybe Shattuck. There!s no chance this kid is the best player in the league, which this move implies. Why is he the first to get called up? Because the league has no scruples and neither does he. Sorry, I don't understand your first sentence. To my knowledge, Bellows has nothing to do with the state champions.
Maybe the "former NHL-er" had some bad memories of this and this will explain his actions? :Nuts&Bolts wrote:How about the former NHL-er/parent coach yelping at bench after his son got a little shot from an opposing player half his size after a whistle and NHL-er/dad wanting to be sure his team never turns there back on his son and to grab a guy? I can't make this stuff up. Or how about dad's summer AAA team making up half of the "Elite" D league "all-star" roster being coached by his friend and assistant "Elite" D league director. Kieffer is a nice player but if he's really the first kid called up to the "Elite" league, this story only gets better. The only question I have is what "Elite" coach will the dad be replacing next year?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyEvfoZqKl0
You are all welcome by the way!
Funny stuff. Only juniors should get the call up. I feel even worse for left out seniors. The League should be trying to get extra attention for the best, oldest, players. Pull up the best junior player. Last season one of the call-ups was a 9th grader, with bantam eligibility, that hadn't even played HS hockey yet. Instead of call-ups based on merit and age more politics and favors.
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Surprised they didn't make fun of his rug!Sats81 wrote:Maybe the "former NHL-er" had some bad memories of this and this will explain his actions? :Nuts&Bolts wrote:How about the former NHL-er/parent coach yelping at bench after his son got a little shot from an opposing player half his size after a whistle and NHL-er/dad wanting to be sure his team never turns there back on his son and to grab a guy? I can't make this stuff up. Or how about dad's summer AAA team making up half of the "Elite" D league "all-star" roster being coached by his friend and assistant "Elite" D league director. Kieffer is a nice player but if he's really the first kid called up to the "Elite" league, this story only gets better. The only question I have is what "Elite" coach will the dad be replacing next year?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyEvfoZqKl0
You are all welcome by the way!