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04-17-2012, 03:44 PM | #761 |
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Summer team tryout this friday. Wonder if he will make it. Starting to think no. Looks like they are going to try to take only kids who are 7 or 8. Wont be 7 till mid October so not looking good. If not will do in house and the Hawks summer skate program. Not sure about a camp. He doesnt seem to want to do a camp.
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04-17-2012, 03:54 PM | #762 |
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My kid has his teams' tryouts tonight. He decided he didn't want to even tryout for other teams this year.
I'm just ready to get back into the training aspect. I miss working out with the team
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04-17-2012, 10:02 PM | #763 |
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holy crap is that summer or regular season?
Most areas don't have tryouts till end of July after camps etc. Was at the roller hockey rink tonight selling some mouthguards. In fairness the facility is huge with three rinks. Got approached by the coach of the best 8U team. Asked if we want to play for them next year. |
04-17-2012, 10:08 PM | #764 | |
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These were tryouts for next season. Most teams around here, from Tier 1 on down have their tryouts scheduled and posted right as regular seasons are ending. Ours was actually one of the later tryouts. The two other Tier 1 teams in the region, Columbus and Indy have already had their tryouts for next year.
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04-17-2012, 11:23 PM | #765 |
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crazy our tier teams have not had tryouts. A lot of travel teams are still playing odd games.
Summer tournament teams are a big thing out here. Wonder if that's why |
04-17-2012, 11:55 PM | #766 | |
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Our team does dry-land at least 2 times a week throughout the summer, with as much open-ice time as they can find on the weekends, which is usually once per weekend.
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04-18-2012, 08:33 AM | #767 |
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We have reg season tryouts here soon as well. Been talking with the Regulators & Jr. Grizzlies. U14 & U16 Regulator tryouts are actually this weekend. No date on U18, though sounds like Jackson may start training with the U18's and see how it goes. Though I think regardless, he'll skate in the Jr. Grizzlies tryout in June.
He's skating in the Jr. Grizzlies Spring Ice right now as well. Hoping to get in the tryouts of the U18 Utah All Stars Summer League. Have talked with them, but their plans are coming together slower than expected, should know more Thursday. High School Summer starts in May. I've been approached about being the HS Hockey team trustee.... Little One is in Skills Clinic once a week, alonge with private power skating once a week. Summer 3-3 Starts in June... Thought this was the off season..... |
04-21-2012, 12:18 PM | #768 |
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Todays schedule.
Soccer 945-1045 Baseball 12-2 Hockey 515-615 He made the summer team last night. Not sure we are going to do it. The practices are Tuesday night and Sunday morning. Its a 40 min drive. Told the coach we were not sure. He is letting Micah come out and practice for free for a while no strings. He said we dont have to do the to Socal tourneys and can just do the local stuff. Summer is looking like this. Saturday Morning skills skate at Sharks Ice with former Shark player and hockey director Curtis Brown Hawks skills skate 2x per week days vary Summer team or just inhouse games. |
04-24-2012, 07:28 AM | #769 |
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Down goes another APX.....
So the question/dilemma is this, getting 3-5 hours ice time a week, I should just be happy that he is getting 8 weeks out of a stick and pull out the AMEX...or think, this stick is fragile and look at something else? He loves this stick, I just wish it'd last a bit longer... He'll, his 7 y/o sister snapped her APX within 2 months.... Though our sample is small, maybe just bad luck with the snap... Both his cracked in the blade.... Thoughts? |
04-24-2012, 01:13 PM | #770 |
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I am probably under estimating his ice time.... Hell, he has had 5 hours of ice time in the past 24 hours. 3 hours last night(Jr. Grizzlies Spring Ice) and 2 this morning(drop in).
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04-26-2012, 06:17 PM | #772 | |
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Since my kid broke his, around New Years I think, he has used a Stealth RS, and he claims he likes it better than the APX, not quite as lightweight but it's close. At the final night of tryouts last night, a boy broke his RS. Ironically he was the reason my kid ended up with an RS in the first place. This other boy hated the non-grip RS so his dad sold it to us for 70 bucks and bought him one with grip. He broke that sucker almost in half last night. I laughed at/with the dad for a few, but he wasn't quite as amused as I was. My kid will probably break his next week! RS and APX are virtually the same price, but for what we've seen, the RS holds up a little better.
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04-26-2012, 07:15 PM | #773 |
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Scott, I had the RS & Mako in the cart at different times, before going with the Nexon12. I have yet to talk with someone who didn't like the t90, save for the weight... Thought maybe the Nexon would solve the weight issue...
Guess we'll find out quick how this experiment turned out.... |
04-28-2012, 06:37 PM | #774 |
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From what I have read the mako is the successor to the SE16 arguably the most popular stick Easton ever made. M5 is replacement to the ST I think. RS is lighter and seems to have best kick. Mako has best blade feel.
Saw the stuff about nexion looks interesting. The boy has really become a fan of the Miken accuflex and has definitely learned to shoot well with it. Hes playing in a cross ice tournament this weekend. Name of the team. The Ringers. Lol. Some dad we know asked him to play. Name fits the team. |
05-02-2012, 11:22 AM | #775 |
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They beat everyone in the tourney. Issue was we had two kids who decided cross checking was a legitimate hockey play. Got a little ugly.
You know you have signed your kid up for two much stuff when you have two day a week when you have to decide what to go to. That Summer team is practicing 4 days a week this month for the tournamanet Memorial Day weekend. Tuesday, Friday, Saturday (afternoon), Sunday. I told the coach yesterday we wont be doing either SoCal trip and cant make all the practices. Told him we will do local games. Seems like he wants him for next season. we signed him up for Soccer classes Friday and Saturday(morning) a while back which he likes. He has the skills skate with Curtis Brown right after Soccer Saturday mid morning. There is the Hawks skills skate which days change weekly. We didnt sign up because they allow drop ins. Then there is Sharks summer inhouse games only which is Saturday afternoons he wants to do as he has some good friends playing. This doesnt start till next month after the memorial tourney. Now some of these things end before others, but I need to sit down with a damn spread sheet and figure out what the hell we can and cant do. |
05-07-2012, 05:35 PM | #776 | |
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I have ANOTHER email out trying to get more clarification and cannot seem to google an answer..... WHAT IS THE AGE BREAKDOWN??????? He is 15 as of today.....he turns 16 mid June.... Birth year '96..... So January 1st 2013 he will be 16 years old... |
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05-08-2012, 09:04 AM | #777 | |
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http://www.usahockey.com/Age_Classification.aspx |
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05-10-2012, 09:21 AM | #779 |
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These pics suck... I was in the PB and did my best.... I was pretty worried about this team we were playing, returned their top 9-10 guys from a better than average team last year, including their two goalies. We were breaking in a freshman goalie, playing his first game and the only one on our team at present....
Anyway....we CRUSHED them.... 10-3 and I don't think it was that close. I think it was a 50/50 thing, we may be a little better than I thought and they are worse than I thought.... |
05-10-2012, 01:51 PM | #780 |
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Not bad pics. He still wearing the guard?
LM is skating almost every day. So much ice in summer time. Thankfully baseball is almost over. Constantly having to pick what to go to. |