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  1. Mid-Ams at least used to be a sham... the coaches know pretty much who will be picked even before that weekend starts.  Our son participated in this 10 years ago and it was clear a decent number of players were there horsing around and the rest were battling it out.  It was nice to be recognized and chosen, but it was just a money-making sham that most of the players had no chance no matter how well they did.

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  2. 5 hours ago, SoPiGC said:

    So the coaches/monitor are supposed to sit in the locker room while players are changing/showering?

    as a long time team manager, I would stand outside the locker room all the way through 18u to make sure everyone got out and there were no shenanigans. Never had a single issue with AA and AAA levels.  

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  3. We funded all of our son the goalie training.  He turned out to be a really good amateur goalie. (he's done with hockey post college now)

    not once in all his years did anyone evaluate his play in person.  and it is vert true if the goalie is solid the coaches mostly ignore them... on the other hand there's not much your average coach can do with goalies anyway.

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  4. Here in 2024, now that my kids have graduated college, in hindsight I'd say both in person reviews and analysis of play along with video review of the same would be very beneficial to a goalie who is really interested in learning the position.

    However, in my son's entire goalie career, and that was mostly at AA/AAA levels, not once did a goalie coach ever do an in-game review of his play.  There is so many more nuances to the position than just the drills you do with a goalie coach.  Don't get me wrong, those drills help by getting the technique down, but I'd think first hand analysis would be the best thing.

    The ability to discuss specific scenarios with a goalie based on their real in game performance in my mind would really help goalies who are aspiring to be the best.

     

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, Nepotisim_anyone said:

    I’m over Shane Clifford for Pittsburgh goalies. Who else is there that your goalies like? 

    So let me open Pandora's box and ask why?

    My son went to him from around age 11-15/16 and I thought he did an OK job, but that ended around 2016.  What went downhill?

  6. On 7/28/2024 at 8:32 AM, Pa Hockey said:

    Great idea but needed to adjust regions to make fair, It s really too expensive for the mediocre competition. When it moves from State College, could be the end

    Agreed on the regions.  It's usually so stacked in the Philly area that it's unfair.  My son's team was one of the last from Western PA to win the 18 age group.  He always had fun playing in the Keystone games with a bunch of his hockey friends.

    But one big issue is that Allegheny and Westmoreland counties (and Butler for that matter) are in different regions.  My son had friends that lived in both counties and thus both regions and they all wanted to play together but couldn't due to the dumb way the regions are setup.

     

  7. 13 hours ago, Rewster said:

    I would think that a lot (or most) of the teams would charter a bus. At least those based East of the Mississippi River. I’m only guessing based on showcase tournaments.

    Makes sense, but there is literally nowhere around there to park multiple busses, except maybe the Walmart parking lot like a mile away on the next hill over.

  8. Regarding scoring/PAHL scoresheets/etc.

    I was a long-time manager mostly at the AA and AAA level.  I didn't care which team was which, I tried to be as accurate as possible both ways with the stats.

    What I found most of the time is the refs were lazy and would only give me 1 assist most of the time, even though I knew (easily) who had the second assist (for both teams)...

    I knew how to count shots and never bullcrapped around with padding stats.

    But I have literally sat next to other teams scorekeepers and they were totally clueless on shots/saves, etc.

    I've been gone from the PAHL for years, but I still think the dumbest move ever was implementing Fair Play Points.

     

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  9. Slightly OT, but how the heck did DF get the position as ED with PAHL when to the best of my knowledge he never had anything to do with them???  WTF?

    Regardless, he's done nothing to improve anything since we left a few years back.  Everything still sucks... Just like the WPIAL.

     

     

  10. 3 hours ago, nemesis8679 said:

    PAHL wants to charge the money and do the least work possible. Basically they run an organized in-house league that travels to play. I can see it getting to where they're being challenged with a competitor now and will probably end up rolling over and giving up as they continue to lose players and teams. 

    However, I'll add that the AHF/THF groups on Facebook have an awful lot of complaining about "my kid faced 60 shots but the scoresheet only said 58", "they totally missed my kid's secondary assists 3 time this weekend", or any different incarnations of that you can think of. So I can see where PAHL doesn't want hounded week in and week out with those kind of complaints. 

    I was just going to say the same thing to @hockeyisgreat but you beat me to it.  They get paid $$$ and try to skate by with the minimum amount of work possible.  Strange how nothing has changed much since Darcee left.

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  11. The PAHL and Midam are total hack buddy-buddy orgs.  I couldn't break the glass to get in there, despite trying for years when my kids were active.  They want the status quo and nothing more.  No ambition, nobody with motivation to improve.

    The top 2 people in that org are stooges... none of this is surprising.

     

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  12. 9 hours ago, ice is cold said:

    Our family is out of the game as it pertains to pahl, pihl and anything youth hockey. My only 2 cents is my sons pahl team when he was 14u had a female player (she was very good) but missed half of the pahl co-ed games due to conflicts with her girls team or the other 3rd (and 4th) team she was on. At one point the conflict was them playing each other. I feel that is an issue. A pahl teammate missing games/practice for a  pihl conflict is ok and  acceptable. But to miss because of pahl or similar conflicts I see an issue...Mind you this was years ago, I can imagine it happens more now. Just something to think about..... Boys only miss for pihl hockey conflicts... So ultimately it hurts the team (s) they may be multi rostered on.... 

    Our daughter was in this situation.  We told the PAHL and PIHL coaches that the AAA team was her priority.  They didn't have a problem...  But scenarios from coach to coach would vary.

    But I get it that everyone is worried about lawsuits, etc.

     

  13. On 2/26/2024 at 1:15 PM, whatever said:

    Robert Morris University wants to build a $28 million arena on campus for its Division I men’s and women’s hockey programs and is seeking $10 million from the state for the project.

    As an RMU alum, I have ZERO idea where on campus they can fit a multi plex arena setup, without demolishing existing buildings - or filling in the valley on the back of campus.  There is not much room on that property.

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    3 hours ago, forbin said:

    Just understand that as he gets older, hockey is basically like having another full time job that doesn’t pay. It’s a massive time commitment and a huge investment. If your son continues to play at a higher level you will never be home on weekends and most weeknights your dinner time will be 9pm. You will put thousands of miles on your car, spend way too much at the drive through, and alter your families schedule around hockey. As cliche as it is to say, it really is a lifestyle.

    This pretty much sums up our experience from 2010-2020 with 2 kids playing AA/AAA hockey who both were very good players.  Never home, bank account drained, cars with 170,000 miles on them. Neither child playing college hockey. Son plays beer league.

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