Rocket18
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- Jun 11, 2019
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Sept 11-12 NBPEI u18 has a jamboree in Moncton.Are the Island U18 teams already picked? I haven’t seen them posted anywhere. If not they should still have lots of guys kicking around.
Different year this year. US border will be shut down again this winter and Quebec hasn't made progress getting the COV'd under control. While the Maritime bubble will work well into February, with those teams playing they will not be playing exhibition games with the Mount. For a player that doesn't have the reputation of high end talent from past years, like the 8 players last year on the team, he is just figuring out his strengths now and without the much needed actual playing time he will be going backwards. Just an educated guess....I think Mount represented well at the draft last year, didn't they? Even with the COVID restrictions.
Not sure of the situation at the Mount! However I would surmise they operate on the same principle as other private schools, a combination of education, developing character, and in whatever sport improving the students skill set! We can put whatever spin on it we wish, however at the end of the day you can best skates on the ice to improve a hockey players skill set coupled with qualified instructors. yes games are important for development as well however it takes a combination of the two! Above all a players attitude will define his altitude mindset plays a big part in development! So there are positives to both approaches.Different year this year. US border will be shut down again this winter and Quebec hasn't made progress getting the COV'd under control. While the Maritime bubble will work well into February, with those teams playing they will not be playing exhibition games with the Mount. For a player that doesn't have the reputation of high end talent from past years, like the 8 players last year on the team, he is just figuring out his strengths now and without the much needed actual playing time he will be going backwards. Just an educated guess....
I am familiar with S. Bowness progress over the last couple of years. Big jump this year for him with the Islanders and he deserves all credit. Now this young man plays with an aggressive edge that big clubs love so practicing in small groups of friends and learning to wear sweaters and school colors properly is great for chess players but for Sam, well, he is not good at chess. I do hope he gets competitive play somewhere this coming 2022 year. I hate giving a bad prediction but IF this season doesn't go all year long at the Mount then he will be off the game experience for 8 months before another tryout at Major Junior. School is to make money and owners of it will say anything to get talent or $$. Put it this way, how many returned to this school program if it's so good after their first initial year last year, not many I suspect of the 05 group. The rest went to other school teams in the US or to Major Midget teams so that tells me that they did not like the experience and moved laterally somewhere other than there. A hockey game among friends is just time well wasted in my mind...No actual development can happen.
HKYEAST, said it best with the note of the players the Mount received from Minor Hockey that has Developed from the past 10-11 years of progress with each individual player. Mount hockey did not Develop any of the drafted players, Minor Hockey coaches gave them the tools and mindset, they need the pat on the back not the Mount, they are no Saints. They are just a parasite, a company that is feeding off another associations success and getting fat from it.I don't know about chess but I would expect there are some very good chess players at the Mount" I think the Mount seems to be doing a good job in player development if you look at the draft numbers" It might not be the answer for all, because each player has different requirements! There is simply no substitute for skates on the ice. Everyone develops in a slightly different manner! Just on the surface it appears the school is a credit to the Island.
I agree it is a tough business, I'm not promoting or defending the Mount it is only one of maybe 25 prep schools in the country! It was too rich for me so none of ours got to go that route, however for those that choose that road they might as well leave there money on the Island If our crew get to go the Andrews for a week that was a bonus! I totally agree with you on the contribution of minor hockey coaches, they are most times the unsung hero's of player development, however there are different levels of development, where credit is received I guess its a question of everyone doing their part! I think sometimes we all forget it is a sport where maybe 1% of all that play will ever get a pay cheque! It is all the active volunteers within the sport, that truly make it Canada's game!HKYEAST, said it best with the note of the players the Mount received from Minor Hockey that has Developed from the past 10-11 years of progress with each individual player. Mount hockey did not Develop any of the drafted players, Minor Hockey coaches gave them the tools and mindset, they need the pat on the back not the Mount, they are no Saints. They are just a parasite, a company that is feeding off another associations success and getting fat from it.
That's just in the Olivia's wheel house for the poaching to start. Hold on tight PEI, it's about to start.Olivier is head coach of PEI U16 HPP(Just for 2006 year born player). No games plan is announced so far.
Yes, looks like your thoughts will come true for some days. Crazy parents want to invest more money on prep school as they think prep school is much better than local clubs. Also Mount is much cheaper than other school in Canada. Less money, more outcome. Let us see in 2-3 years.That's just in the Olivia's wheel house for the poaching to start. Hold on tight PEI, it's about to start.
I much prefer to read about players instead of parents whining about this program or that program. Seems like a PEI content page, maybe create another thread for that so you can complain to each other. People make decisions for many different reasons so maybe you should respect parents and players decisions and move on. No impact to you or your kid. At the end of the day the player will determine where they land[/QUOTE
Hockey forums take in all hockey aspects. The last few comments is not for you, I understand, so add something to change the topic or are you doing some whining yourself?? LOL
I much prefer to read about players instead of parents whining about this program or that program. Seems like a PEI content page, maybe create another thread for that so you can complain to each other. People make decisions for many different reasons so maybe you should respect parents and players decisions and move on. No impact to you or your kid. At the end of the day the player will determine where they land
U18 Fredericton Caps live stream few games on Facebook. You can have a look the games.No major surprises in Nova Scotia opening weekend but very little information on results from the NB/PEI Jamboree in Moncton. Any updates or early predictions?
Here are some games results:
Saint John 4:2 won Fredericton
Saint John 1:4 lose Moncton
Saint John 8:2 won Charlottetown
Saint John 4:2 won Kensington
North 1:4 lose Moncton
North 3:2 won Kensington
Kensington 2:1 won Fredericton
Charlottetown won Fredericton
Do not know the results:
Kensington vs Moncton
Charlottetown vs North
Charlottetown vs Moncton
North vs Fredericton