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zambonidriver
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Potential D2 lawsuit

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Potential lawsuit coming against D2 about waiver process heard they really screwed this one up.
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zambonidriver wrote:Potential lawsuit coming against D2 about waiver process heard they really screwed this one up.
Either give more info or don't post it at all, please.
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zambonidriver wrote:Potential lawsuit coming against D2 about waiver process heard they really screwed this one up.
"heard they"

LOL.

When are you filing?
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D2 lawsuit

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Girl left Mahotmedi and transferred to Stillwater because she was being bullied Stillwater has a Junior high Mahtomedi has MS Mahtomedi was willing to to let her go. Stillwater was willing to take her. D2 said she can only try out for B team. She is definitely A talent level. They live on border of Stillwater and Mahtomedi. Using the grade needs to be finished technicality. What is interesting is Mahtomedi has accepted many waivers in the past two years that should have had the same rule applied.
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Post by InigoMontoya »

Minnesota Hockey has a grievance procedure.
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jg2112 wrote:
zambonidriver wrote:Potential lawsuit coming against D2 about waiver process heard they really screwed this one up.
"heard they"

LOL.

When are you filing?[Dnon't need to my daughter is happy and successful right where she is at]
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Post by InigoMontoya »

MNH has given DD's a lot of latitude to handle waivers. There are no grounds for a lawsuit (though there is nothing stopping someone from filing one); a grievance would be a pretty short meeting.

Pretty grand headline for such a meatless story.
I'm more interested in what fueled the post.
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Post by cheddar »

A skater assigned to B team hence lawsuit? Oh.
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Post by zambonidriver »

[quote="cheddar"]A skater assigned to B team hence lawsuit? Oh.[not given the chance to tryout!
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Post by U10Father »

I remember when I cared this much.

This just in: You can actually make a High School team even if you play B.

It will kill your chances with the Olympics, though.
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Post by Nevertoomuchhockey »

But who will prop up dad's ego? :wink:
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Post by drop the puck »

Oh if she is really an "A" skater and a good one at that, then all those B teams that lose to this Stillwater B team will be complaining. :shock:

Can always try go Revolution if they have enough skaters at 14 or 16 to make a team.
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Post by zambonidriver »

It is to bad because both associations were willing D2 put the kibosh on it.
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Post by Nevertoomuchhockey »

What was their reasoning?
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Post by zambonidriver »

Minnesota hockey rule on schools section3a I believe wrote:What was their reasoning?
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