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  1. The planets aligned for SHAHA, they had a half dozen really good 06s and had success playing together for several years. SHAHA tried to parlay that into an entire AAA organization. Now those kids are gone. And now they are not even having a 16 or 18u team. I'm sure their 14 and 15 teams will have alright seasons but will still only be vying for a participation trophy at the midam championships. The Preds, as far as I know, have never won anything at tier 1 or tier 2 at any age except maybe a couple nutcracker championships. They would love to get their hands on a Mid am participation trophy! Their 15,16, and 18U "AAA" teams were each in the LAST place of MidAm tier 1 teams. Esmark will be good at 16 and 18U. That's always been their niche. I think the rumors of Esmark's death at the hands of Shaha and Preds has been greatly exaggerated. We can reconvene in March and find out.
  2. I know at times it seems like every player in the area wants to play AAA hockey. But you have about 6 programs attempting to field 09AAA teams around here so eventually you run out willing participants. (Kids, Suckers, parents with money etc) So what is esmark supposed to do? Just keep holding tryouts until they fill the team with whoever shows up? Then you end up with a team with 3 AAA players, 3 AA players, 5 A players, and 4 deck hockey kids that are just learning to skate. Scotty Bowman and Badger Bob couldn't "coach up" a team like that! From the talk on this board most 09s in the area ran back and forth to 2 or 3 different tryouts. They all had supplemental tryouts. If you didn't end up on a team by the time the carousel stopped then you probably shouldn't blame the organizations, seems more like a "you problem"
  3. If you're a parent that loves standing around in the lobby for an hour waiting for your kid to come out of the locker room then you're going to LOVE the basketball court and ping pong table!
  4. The "perception the organization is amazing" comes from MOST of their teams being MOSTLY in the top 10, and MOSTLY within striking distance for a national championship every year. They are one of about a dozen organizations like that in the nation. They play in highly selective tournaments and in a league with similarly successful organizations. Because of that, out of town kids that want to play at the highest level and be seen by scouts travel to play for PPE. So of course little Johnny Ringer from Sacramento comes here and steals a spot from a decent player from Pittsburgh. On the contrary, nobody is coming very far to play for Preds, SHAHA, Vengeance etc. So inevitably the best players from those teams move on to better teams as well. It's the competitive food chain, eat or be eaten. The pens could make a team of the 20 best Pittsburgh area kids each year, and they would be moderately successful. (Probably something like the Cleveland Barons) But the top players would always be leaving. We don't have to like how they do things, but that's the way Pens choose to run their organization. This is what makes PIHL somewhat interesting and why everyone made a big deal about the billeting rules. School teams can't just cut and recruit new players each year. And players can't jump from team to team every year. There's atleast some competitive balance and reliance on development and building a program.
  5. I think the saying is "if you aren't getting better you're getting worse", or maybe its "if you ain't first you're last"? Lol You can have a deep 09 team and replace a few people, but if you aren't picking up top line guys or a stud Goalie the team is likely going to take a step back. I don't know any 09 players so I'm not familiar with the personnel, so I'm just speaking in generalities here. But what I do know is there are going to be a dozen new teams that are going to pop up in the top 50 that didn't field teams below 14U, Shattuck and MN teams, North Dakota, Selects, Mount to name a few And you can count on some Detroit teams consolidating players too. So dropping 40 spots isn't unlikely. And let's be honest, most top youth teams are only as good as their top 5 or 6 players. The other players are interchangeable, they are just along for the ride. So a few AA players moving to AAA and vice versa isn't changing much. Nobody ever won a national championship because they replaced their 9th forward. It's the same whether we are talking PIHL PAHL or AAA.
  6. It's interesting how there doesn't seem to be a hierarchy of organizations in this area anymore. You basically just have Pens followed by a number of vultures picking at the scraps. Esmark used to have second place locked down but judging by the lateral movement from one "AAA" team to another everybody is just unhappy. Must be the grass is greener theory. Shaha going to Vengeance, Vengeance going to Esmark, Esmark going to Preds, Preds going to Vengeance. Hornets going to Shaha. I assume Icemen are in this mix somewhere also, unless going there is the point of no return. You never seem to hear of kids from these teams going to PPE. Players just move around amongst these other 4 or 5 teams getting a taste of the flavor of the month. The kids that do emerge and are able to compete at a true AAA level have to go play for someone like the Barons or (if these rumors are true) Long Island. Are there just too many options, and none of them good? I think if one of these 5 organizations is able to have sustained success at multiple birth years and advance some kids to higher levels it would separate itself from the rest. Until then I guess the merry go round will continue.
  7. You could ask organization 1 if they had any players decline placement and see if they would reconsider your kid for a spot. Agreed it might help by being honest with both organizations. But if your kids are young, as it sounds like they are, you are pretty much burning a bridge with that organization if you pull your kid after committing to them. You might find it hard to make a team there again in future years.
  8. They seem to only keep the 08 players there. 06s and 07s all went to Esmark a few years ago and they had to fold one of those teams.
  9. Why would they fold before even having tryouts? And why just that birth year?
  10. The better kids are going to float to the top one way or another. How they get there varies. There is no way to know whether a kid that plays 66ers and Pens would develop any differently if he did Foxes and TKCLIFFBRADQUESTBERKY lessons twice a week. The best and the worst kids always come and go. The best PAHL kids move on to AAA or AAAish teams. The best AAA kids move on to Juniors. The worst kids quit hockey or just play in house, high school, summer league, etc. You can skate around tires at UPMC just as well as at Ice Castle. The thing that MIGHT be different at a true AAA team is the commitment level and discipline. The kids at AAA teams are working out at the gym at an early age, pushing each other for ice time, not skipping practices, acting professionally and being held accountable (getting cut if you're a jagoff) There are PAHL coaches that run exceptional practices, but all 18 players don't necessarily have the same level of commitment to the sport and their team.
  11. Oops LOL. I guess I'm still in the hockey ancient times of 2 year birth years at PAHL. I just assumed the best kids still played AA. So I suppose if your player was the strongest on his Minor Birth year team, and was dominant in his division, then he could stand a chance at making a AAA team.
  12. They take the strongest kids that try out each and every year. Yes there could be SOME exceptions and favoritism. They generally keep the best and cut the worst. There will be players that are the best when they are are 9, but by the time they are 12 they are average. And there are other kids that don't become the best until 14. You want your kid to be the one that keeps getting better and then knocks off a Mite Superstar. All it takes to be a Mite Superstar is being slightly faster than everyone else and having a good Celly. Also, and I haven't seen your kid play, and I don't mean to sound harsh. But, the reality is, your child is playing A. So if your organization has a AA team there are probably at least 10 kids in the birth year better than yours there. Multiply that by 10 other PAHL organizations, and there could be 100 PAHL players alone better than yours. I think if you watch a season of AA PAHL and your kid is one of the top 5 players at that level, then he stands a chance of making AAA pens. If he's not then maybe the next stepping stone is one of the many other "AAA" teams.
  13. Congratulations on the championship win. If they can keep the legal team together there is no reason they shouldn't repeat next year.
  14. Do any of the networks run a bracket unveiling show? Have the bracketologists released their final predictions yet?
  15. I'd imagine if they own multiple rinks in a region and ice utilization drops they will consolidate all the teams and programs into other rinks and shut one down. They won't sell it to someone else to compete with them as an ice rink. It will become a Christian church or a YMCA like the last couple rinks in the area that couldn't find a buyer. AAU is the work around for fielding full ice mite teams. The programs that compete as sanctioned USA Hockey teams aren't going to compete full ice. They will spin off a separate program that roster AAU. And they will claim no affiliation. They are the Pittsburgh Icemen when they compete at USA hockey events, and they have a separate Pittsburgh Snowmen jersey for when they compete Full ice mite. (Before you all go look for Tryout dates for the Snowmen, it's not a real thing, just an example) lol
  16. I only have the slightest bit of knowledge about the Black Bear group. So I'm genuinely looking for some insight from somebody that knows something about them. Yes I read thru the other thread about them buying up the rinks, forming these leauges and tournaments, seemingly getting involved in every aspect of youth Hockey. This business model seems like it could make perfect sense, they take what are essentially ma and pa local ice rinks that are often struggling, and take advantage of economic efficiencies of running a larger all encompassing business. And hopefully that is the case. But you only have to look back a few years to Legacy global sports. They were buying up all the tournament companies and seemingly consolidating all the youth sports. Scouting kids, building selects teams, running camps, tourneys and everything else. Then suddenly without much notice Legacy was in bankruptcy. Teams and parents were left without tournaments and team and tournament fees were long gone. The South Kent select boys fled across the border and set up shop at Bishop Kearney. I don't know if you can draw any similarities here, but both were cases with private equity money suddenly poured into the industry. And I'd have to think there should be some concern of things ending badly. Anybody care to tell me I'm crazy to think this?
  17. Do people really think that Bishop mccort self reported their own mistake mid playoffs? Or does it make more sense that their first or second round opponent started thinking back to regular season games where a player was listed on the score sheet but didn't play against them, then pulled up a couple more videos of other games and started to recognize a pattern. It wouldn't be that difficult. You have to assume it wasn't a bad player, because why bother. So look at the good players, see which games they don't have any stats, and find the video. Maybe they just had a bad game, or maybe they weren't there. Maybe for extra credit see if there is a similar pattern in past years.
  18. Referees also get paid and often times they don't enforce the rules. They also from time to time award a goal or assist to the wrong player. So just because PIHL officials get paid something are we to expect perfection. Have you ever made a mistake at your job? I mean you have a few minute warm up period with 35 players jumping on and off the ice at different times. Players arriving late to the game after the drop off the puck. Some players that rarely see the ice. You could see how a score keeper might miss somebody and just trust the coach that the line up is accurate.... The lucky thing is it appears he was a legitimate regular season player. So those regular season games count (unlike Montour) so the only difference is their playoff game counts as a loss not a win. And the other team advances.
  19. If the coaches aren't trustworthy then maybe the players need to go to the scorekeeper and sign in or get fingerprinted before each game. Have them present report cards and birth certificate. While they are at it the scorekeeper can quiz the kids too. When did you move here? Do you live in your teammates basement?
  20. What a glorious morning! Happy to see this thread is back to beating the dead horse? The back up goalie went 7-3 against the crap teams. No way to predict how he would have done against good teams. Actually 3 losses against playoff teams, so there ya go The hearing was not a full trial with both sides presenting all the evidence. It was emergency request for an injunction mere hours after the paper work was filled. I'm sure PIHL didn't have time to put together an actual case. So anything the judge wrote was based on a very basic understanding of the case. The only thing he was asked to do in the short time he spent listening to to case and writing a verdict was decide if he should postpone the playoffs. My dude lives in his teammate's bedroom, for maybe a total of 150 to 200 days. iE, the length of the hockey season. His family doesn't live here or pay taxes or pay tuition. It's not like the dad lost his job at the quarry and had to suddenly move here to work at the steel mill. He doesn't live here. What if instead of his teammates room he was staying at the Hampton Inn? They sent him here to play hockey. He would never be here if not for hockey. I'm not asking about loop holes in the rules or how the rules are technically written... I'm asking does it seem fair? Or did this situation open the door for even worse incidents? Any 8th grader that wants to attend a better high school or play for a better team just has to go sleep at his friends house for the season. Also good to see the lawyers and PIHL didn't completely empty the Montour coffers. They were still able to afford the JV playoffs. A "play in" game in the tier 3 loser bracket as a matter of fact.
  21. Looks like 14u and 15u PPE, only had 13 skaters in the lineup? Did they have injuries or is that typically all they roster at those ages?
  22. Read the evidence they attached. The letter from pihl says the Billet and transfer for athletic intent isn't the issue. They found that the kid isn't a resident of the district. And there is not much disputing that.
  23. Go read the evidence, piihl waved that $2,500 fee that would have gone along with the forfeitures.
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