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  1. Bon on va commencer par la chose la plus importante 99 % des joueurs qui jouent dans le AAA d'été et 99 % des jeunes qui jouent seulement l'hiver vont finir leur carrière au meme endroit..... Dans une ligue de bière le vendredi soir. Pour répondre a ceux qui justifie le AAA en disant que jouer plus = être meilleur, c'est vrai en partie mais il y a toujours le risque que le joueur ne veule plus rien savoir du hockey rendu bantam ou midget. S.V.P les parents garder en tête que moins de 1 % des joueurs gagneront leur vie avec le hockey et je parle pas juste de le lnh mais bien de l'europe aussi. Autre chose a garder en tête les meilleur joueur européen sont d'excellent joueur de soccer, ils ont surement pas appris en pratiquant le hockey 12 mois par année. De plus il y avait beaucoup plus de québécois dans la lnh avant lorsque les jeunes jouaient au hockey l'hiver et au baseball l'été. Donc tirer s'en vos propre conclusion.

    Moi aussi je m'ennuie de l'époque des Expos!!!! Dans ma jeunesse j ai joué pour les Cards de Lasalle dans le ghetto. Mon fils aussi adore le baseball. On l'inscrit chaque été pour l'équipe de la ville, mais il veut aussi jouer hockey AAA. Pourquoi pas les deux? En passant, je joue au balle molle avec un ami qui a joué baseball avec Vincent Lecavallier. Selon mon ami, Vincent avait le tallent pour jouer dans la ligue Major Baseball. Il faissait partie de l'équipe national du Canada midget. Les deux partageaient la chambre d'hotel sur la route et Lecavalier a poigné ses fesses pendant qu il était endormi....LOL


  2. Bien dit Lucic et AL2003. Je suis d'accord avec vous deux. Moi aussi j'avais des rêves grandissent comme un garçon pauvre dans le ghetto. Je voulais devenir un mannequin de sous-vêtements . J'ai travaillé fort, mais mon amour pour les hotdogs et poutine a détruit mes rêves. Aujourd'hui, je suis qu'un humble fonctionnaire....LOL :D


  3. Let me ask you this...how are all these kids doing at school? :(

     

    I never put down any of these kids. I just said any list is silly at this point. the fact that parents take this as a personal insult makes my point.

     

    My kids long ago finished amateur hockey. I go to arenas to watch friend's kids or nephews play. It is incredible to me how many parents obsess with their kids "rankings" at the age of 5 or 6.

     

    Here is a life lesson. 99.999% of these kids will be playing in the same beer league in 15 years.

     

    Let them enjoy and play at the age of 5 or 6 and do not pin rankings on their head. I know the kids do not read these forums but, believe it or not I have seen parents show their kids stuff written here.

     

    Sorry for not writing in french. I am originally from out West.

     

    First off, you don t have to apologize for writing en anglais. Unfortunately, I cannot speak for the academic exploits of the children on this list. My child is doing quite well in school. I can also tell you that some of the parents of these players are highly educated and very successful. I would doubt that any reasonable parent would sacrifice education for hockey. As for obsessing with rankings, I am sure that there are some fanatics out there. However, logic dictates that only a few should obsess over rankings. Those who obsess should naturally be those whose children are at the very top. Everyone else just plays. Furthermore....who ranks these kids? It’s certainly not Hockey Quebec. I think what we see here are the opinions of some well informed hockey people (and there seems to be many of these types in this forum). I agree with you. Most of these players will end up playing in some garage league. No one here is saying that these kids will play pro. Like I said earlier...they are just some of the best now. I also agree with regards to letting these kids play. At this age, they should have fun. The day that my children tell me that they no longer want to play hockey is the day I take them out of the game. Its that simple. Finally, I am very proud of my children’s exploits both in academia and extracurricular activities. My boy is young, creative, hardworking and mature for his age (I find). My wife and I are very proud of him and my other children, so when someone tries to diminish their success in anyway it’s natural to want to defend them. So if this makes me a silly person, then silly I am. That being said, I am looking forward to this AAA season.


  4. It is a little bit silly to make a list.

     

    Why?

     

    Some kids at this age do not play Spring AAA hockey. There are alot of good players who feel they will be better off doing other forms of development.

     

    The kids dominating in Spring AAA are those who got a head start on other kids.

    it is too early to be ranking kids. Watch them play a couple of years of Novice first.

    Is it silly to make a list? Maybe, but it is what it is. It is a list of kids who at this point in time are leaps and bounds beyond your average city league player. I have no doubt that there are some good players out there who chose not to engage in spring / summer hockey who may develop into great players. Personally, I feel that it is important for a child's development to play other sports throughout the year. This multi-disciplined philosophy should, in theory, produce a well rounded athlete by taking abilities learned in other sports and applying them to each. Given this, each parent or guardian is free to do whatever they choose. As for watching these players for a couple of years in Novice first, well, I can tell you that the kids on this list (who I have seen play) are capable of playing at the Atom level (today) at least. I would even dare to say some at the double letter level.

     

    I think it is somewhat unfair of you to say that players who dominate AAA hockey are kids who got a head start. What kind of a head start are you talking about? I know for a fact that one player on that list has only been playing for 3 years. What head start did he get? What about attributing a player’s success to hard work, dedication, or love of the sport? Do not diminish these kids’ abilities by saying that they got a head start. At the very least, say that they have natural athletic ability?????

     

    All this being said, I think your point is lets wait and see how good these players really are if and when other players catch up to them. Only time will tell. Typically what I hear is, ‘’Wait until puberty hits’’ or ‘’Wait until hitting comes into the picture. Some players cannot adapt…..’’ These are all ‘X’ factors that cannot be accounted for. No one is saying that these kids will dominate forever. Just that these kids are some of the best NOW.


  5. Quelqu'un peux traduire ce message ?

     

    Mon francais n'est pas parfait, mais je va faire mon mieux.

     

    OneHockey organise un tournoie en Alberta le 6-8 mai. Il aura des equipes de Canada, U.S et Europe seront en action.

     

    Le mail Edmonton ouest sera le site pour les '02 & '03

     

    seulement un equipe de Quebec par division.

    Les joueurs peuvent aussi s'inscrirent comme joueur autonomme

     

    visiter http://www.onehockey.com

     

    888-784-6444 #111 (on parle Francais)

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