A perfect example of why the transfer rule should be scrapped and changed to one sentence....You are allowed one transfer for ANY reason between 9th & 12th grade.SCBlueLiner wrote:Great idea. Would also probably raise the level of Varsity hockey played as programs in desperate need of players could fill their teams with some talented players who get cut at some larger schools. Also, isn't it keeping with USA Hockey's development model. Some kids develop late. By giving them an opportunity to continue playing there will be some kids who take advantage of that and develop into great players. The system now just wastes some potential talent that is out there by cutting them.Froggy Richards wrote:One thing that I'm surprised I've never heard discussed on here is, "What if you get cut from your High School team in 10th or 11th grade? I think you should have the right to be eligible right away at any other school. Maybe have the coach or AD sign a release or something. I would think that would be really hard on a kid who played his whole life and all of a sudden he's not eligible to go to the town next door and play if he wishes. Obviously if you're cut, you're not taking advantage of anything. You just want to play Varsity Hockey.SidneysDogHouse wrote: Scites was at BSM before he left for AAA, then simply returned, but was on the outside looking in, so went to find hockey elsewhere. It's as easy as moving, which they were willing to do. This has nothing to do with BSM bending or breaking any rules, it's the same for everyone. And...we don't always know the whole story on timing, family situations, jobs, etc.
Not fair that kids of divorced parents, $$$ families with multiple homes, or those with furniture-less apartments in a far off community, etc. can game the system, while others just see their high school hockey dreams ended. One transfer for everyone...second transfer sits a year of varsity eligibility.