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smalltownhockey21
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AAA Advice Please

Post by smalltownhockey21 »

So I am just wondering with all the AAA teams out there if anyone could give me a few teams that would be good for maybe not the top first year Bantam player. The player is a defenseman extremely good basics, extremely smart, only reason he would not be a top tier player is size, growth should come.

I would appreciate many people's advice as I am not familiar with any of the programs.
can'tbuymelove
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Post by can'tbuymelove »

I would say maybe check showcasehockey.com, they have a lot of teams at the 96' Birth year. Vipers, Sharks, Jr. gophers, Lumberjacks, Rangers etc.
Also maybe Minnesotamadehockey.com
Teams like the snipers and grinders may have some tryouts coming soon...

Good luck!!
Cardiackid
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golemom
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Re: AAA Advice Please

Post by golemom »

smalltownhockey21 wrote:So I am just wondering with all the AAA teams out there if anyone could give me a few teams that would be good for maybe not the top first year Bantam player. The player is a defenseman extremely good basics, extremely smart, only reason he would not be a top tier player is size, growth should come.

I would appreciate many people's advice as I am not familiar with any of the programs.
Small Town
96 Miracles out of superrink (know the coach personally if you want pm me or 96 Skate to Exellence out of superrink also, not a bad drive from up north. emial if would like more info on the two.
Goalie Dude
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Post by Goalie Dude »

Raging Bulls practice out of Schwans or Fogerty, not sure which one. I guess they practice during the day, so kids can do other things at night. They're suppose to be a good organization....I've heard good things, but no personal experience with them.
justletemplay
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Post by justletemplay »

I wouldnt focus on a "team" to get him on. I would focus on the players areas of weakness. Spend your money in those areas, encourage some of his friends of like ability to play a spring or fall league and then sign him up for baseball. Trust me, I know, been there - done that and made lots of mistakes along the way.
Good Luck!
hockeydork
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Re: AAA Advice Please

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smalltownhockey21 wrote:So I am just wondering with all the AAA teams out there if anyone could give me a few teams that would be good for maybe not the top first year Bantam player. The player is a defenseman extremely good basics, extremely smart, only reason he would not be a top tier player is size, growth should come.

I would appreciate many people's advice as I am not familiar with any of the programs.
The 1996 Miracle will have tryouts on Monday the 18th at 1:30 at the Super rink. The program allows for skill development and growth. You can find out more at miraclehockey.org
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