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**Stanley Cup**

Equipes Atome BB et CC Trois-Lacs

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What are you talking about. For Beauval it's the same they have kids from Valleyfield but they took 2 kids from Beauharnois. You don't talk about them. Stop crying.It's not are fault that Trois-lacs decided to have 3 teams. move to Chateauguay or Kahnawake but don't move to Ste-Martine because they already have the 2 player quota.

Thank you for the description on how you have bypass HQ's rules.

You have split from Ste-Martine but you still invited the strongest players.

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I realy don't know why.I think are team would still be strong without the 2 kids from Ste-Martine.What is HQ's rule????

Classification Atome BB – CC – A – B – C

 

Pour les classes BB et CC les données sont celles basées sur l'année

précédente.

 

So the only way for Suroit to go down 1 BB team was by reducing the size of their association.

 

Like Lasalle, having only 1 BB team this year, having players playing BB last year now playing CC.

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Ok. I'm guessing if it's like that it's because they were allowed and Suroit are not alone doing it . I understand the debate is there...

But don't get me wrong I think what Lasalle and Suroit did has more practical sens than the HQ rules.

 

This year Trois-Lacs has some kids that can not touch the puck more than 3 times in a game. And because the game is just too fast for them, they play nervously.

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I understand what your saying and I know that the 2 players that we have from Ste-Martine are good players. One is a goalie and a good one and the other one is a good foward.Like I said the debate is there.It's not normal to have atome A's from last year and that they touch the puck 2 or 3 times in a game.

 

Good luck for the playoffs.

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