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the world and welcome back to another edition of our kids play hockey.
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I'm Leo, lias is joined by always my best friends in the world, mike Bernal and Christy cash in a burns.
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And guys listen, it's early in the year when we're recording this season and we're going to be talking about all of the teams that I am part of.
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Parents asking questions, looking around, who's going where?
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What team am I going to make?
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This is the team I want to make next year.
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Are we going to be on the same team next year?
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Lee?
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Will you coach that team?
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What are we going to do?
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It's the madness of the end of the season.
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So we're not going to be talking about evaluations directly today, but we are going to talk about that journey, that road to the next season.
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So we're going to be talking about that and we're going to be talking about that and we're going to have to have these conversations.
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So, at the end of this episode, my goal, mike Christie, for the parents, for the people listening, is to a give you some perspective on what's happening, especially if you're new to the sport, but, more importantly, maybe, maybe, calm you down or maybe give you some, some, some, something to hold on to here as we approach that.
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So, christie, I'm going to start with you, because you've actually been doing a lot of work on March Madness.
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That's what you call.
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That's the episode title, right?
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there it's March Madness and parents get crazy.
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There's you're not even done with the season yet.
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You haven't even done your final tournaments and parents are already so worried about the next season.
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It's okay to start exploring.
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Put the feelers out there.
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If, for some reason, you don't want to be a part of the team, you're not happy.
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Maybe it wasn't a good season for your family, maybe it was too intense, maybe it wasn't intense enough and you meet need to make that jump, what I always did and we didn't jump around a lot, but there was one point where we had to, because Sophia needed to go on and we wanted her on girls team to start playing with the season.
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I was like I'm going to be on the team right around the end of the season.
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Is I just asked other parents, started doing research with parents and even call the organization and found out you know what?
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What are, what's it like here?
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You know how welcoming you are, you with girls and you know, do girls get treated just as equally as the boys?
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What is the best way to do it?
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You know what it is and got a feel for them.
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Have a good conversation with them.
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Have a one on one with them, those in person, face to face meetings you can really get a sense of what kind of a coach you're dealing with.
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So it's okay to start exploring it, but don't forget you still have to finish the season, to Don't give up on your, your teams, and there's a lot of work to do toward the end of the season.
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You know you're a little tired.
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You start, you know, feeling a little burned out.
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You can't wait for your kids to pick up the lacrosse.
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I get that, but in the home stretch you really need to give a hundred percent to.
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So don't forget that.
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A hundred percent agree.
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You know, my message to my own children this time of year and the kids that that I coach I mean I don't have as much control over them other parents Is what you just said, chris.
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They like look, we got to finish this season.
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First of all, I do understand and Mike, I'm going to turn to you here I do understand that evaluations are usually tagged right to the end of the season, so you're not crazy for thinking about it.
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All right, I do understand that people have to make plans.
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I think Christie just gave some great advice of do your research, talk to people but, mike, we always talk about this to that the grass is always greener on the other side and that if you're not careful, you can start to commiserate a bit and find everything wrong with your organization.
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I do want to say look, there are absolutely different types of programs to leave one organization and go to another.
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There are appropriate times to leave A tier two program and go to a tier one program, especially on the East Coast, but you really got to come to it with it with the same mentality, and this type of year can make you insane.
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So, mike, again you're right in the thick of it.
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As a coach.
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Christie gave a great job of the parent point of you, especially in girls hockey.
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Mike, tell me the coaching point of you can.
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I'm sure you get so many gripes around this time of year.
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Yeah, it's a, and we just didn't.
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We just hear that that the grass is not always green on the other side.
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It could be green on our side.
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You just have to.
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You just have to water it, nurture it and feed it, and you know, you know you don't need to go somewhere else when you have good grass right there in front of you.
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Just have to know how to.
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You know if, again, if you want to trample on it and rip it up and you know, get the dog out there all the time, then yeah, it's not going to be, it's not going to be, it's not going to be great shape.
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This is Monday morning and I just, I just, I just think, I just think I and again it's only from and let's clear, let's clear the air to these are all issues I truly believe aren't parental issues.
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These are because our organizations just can't get our act together and we're manipulating and we've ruined the end of seasons for kids when you start having tryouts and evaluations, and I deskates and pre ID, skate, skates and I'm not going to be able to get my act together in February and it's just, it's so hard.
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I mean, listen, I'll give a lot of parents that have fifteen and sixteen year olds the benefit of the doubt that they've been through the treadmill of of this hockey world and and they and they're jaded a little bit and they have to look.
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But my gosh, if you're a, if you're a parent of a six, seventh, you know eight year old, nine year old, I mean these are things you should, you know you should and I and I know you have to, yeah, but I think it's the coaches you know.
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So I did.
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Here's my recommendation from a coaching standpoint lay out what your, if you're going to have a team of, of your, if you're going to coach the same group of kids, say your parent, coach right, and you're coaching for our, for our intensive purposes here, squirt minor, which are first year squirts.
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Right, and you're going to coach the second year and you're going to have to start training for the second year.
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You haven't been running town yet.
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The organization want you to coach again.
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Then start laying the groundwork that you know you don't want to have tryouts.
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You don't need to have tryouts.
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You know what kids you have and I would and personally, I would be like I want all of you to return.
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Right, except you, you, not you, everyone else.
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I want to cater to my team.
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We don't need tryouts, and if you don't want to pay for us to raise funds, so you know what, go to the parents, be completely transparent and say this tryout needs to earn the organization eight hundred dollars.
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You have to pay a fee, but you're guaranteed to be on my team.
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I like you, you like me.
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Why go through the process of trying out for seventeen different programs?
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Save all your money, save your time.
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Just play for the coach you like At.
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You know again, this is six, seven, seven year olds, nine year old and what we call this craziness starts to happen.
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It only becomes crazy because you, dad and mom, create the craziness, because you don't need to move.
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You need to find a way.
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Showcases and ID camps don't mean anything before puberty, so just find a place that you like, get on the ice, develop your talents, be with kids you like, and again, it's easy to say and we'll have very few people listen, but it will happen, it'll just come about.
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If your son or daughter loves being on, that's the number one thing.
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Find the ability to move them on to the next role here that they love, they want to be there and I think you gotta remember the stress that we put these kids on there from coaches to say you must be at my tryout in April, but, coach, I'm an unbelievable cross player, I'm in the baseball Little League World Series.
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I don't care about that.
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You need to be at my tryouts, you have to participate and I can't tell you during tryout season how many kids that you literally see run into the building and like their cleats right.
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And jump into their ice.
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And then the coach says, hey, he really didn't look like he was, you know, really didn't look like he was into it today, like he was tired and go.
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Of course he's tired, he just played two hours on the cross.
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So I think it's just a matter of knowing.
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You know Christy said it earlier do your research, look at the landscape.
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The younger your kid is, the less you gotta look and the more you should be embracing where you're at and making where you're at better.
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And if you fall into the trap that you know everybody's at the secret skills camp that you're not at and you're gonna start running after that, it's a no one situation.
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Do you even wanna play for that team, like that's the other thing too, and this is something that's apparent it's like if you're in that type of a stress environment and I wanna be clear to everybody listening, we are talking kind of 12 you and down at the moment, we will address kind of the 16, 18 you at the end of the episode, cause I actually do think that there's a recipe for that too.
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But if you're in those first half of the youth levels and a coach is already creating a stressful environment, you really gotta ask yourself if you want your kid to be in that environment Right now.
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I'll give my organization a little bit of credit right now, because they scheduled one of the evals for both of my kids teams is during spring break, all right, and my family's not gonna be around during spring break, and they went out of their way to say listen, we completely understand that some of you will be on vacation, it is.
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I mean, you have to make one of the evaluations, you know, and they put the other ones the week after.
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But we understand if you're not around this week and it will not be held against anybody.
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I just appreciated that they said that because, as you can imagine, when those dates came out, the first thing oh, I'm not available.
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What's that gonna do to my kid?
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Oh my God, and you know.
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So I appreciate that they put that forward.
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But at the same time yeah, mike, you said it too I can't stand that we have evals at the end of the season.
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But I also understand like, what are the organizations supposed to do?
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Because if you don't do it, you're gonna lose all your players.
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Now, at this point, that's not true?
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That's not true.
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So let's go back in the wayback machine Again.
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They can queue it up.
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Put their episode out there.
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We've had before.
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You do not have?
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You have seen the kids for 20, lee, do you not know every single kid on your team?
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I know, them all yeah.
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Very distinctly and again, and even if you weren't a good coach, even if you weren't a professional coach, you're an evaluator, you know your kids, your organization knows your kids.
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20, 25 weeks, 25 weeks was your evaluation.
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Yeah, it's half of the year.
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So if you're in an organization right now, and you can't, as a parent, say you've seen my kid for 25 weeks.
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You're telling me I can't go to Costa del Vista or whatever hell.
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I can't go away for a week and have to worry about my kid not playing on a team because you don't know.
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Let me give a little context, because I do agree with you on this.
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What I'm saying is that other organizations play against other organizations by saying, well, if you don't get to REVAL, there's no way you're gonna make our team and I'm talking about when people are maybe thinking about switching teams, not to mention the contracts, which I think are ridiculous that if you try out for us, you have to play for us, which, again, I understand it from a tactical level.
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I don't agree with it in any way.
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I think that that's horrible to put that on a 10 year old that you said you're coming, not to mention, it's all BS anyway, because if the kid's good enough, they'll take him on any team.
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No, one's gonna hold you to that contract.
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We've created this financial need.
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We've created a need to say you're gonna sign up for my kid or my program, you are obligated if you make the team.
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And then you gotta read the fine print Well, this doesn't mean if you made the A team, it means if we put you on any team in the organization, you need to say, well, I didn't sign up to play on a C team, yeah, but it doesn't matter, that's the team you sign up for, so you lose your deposit.
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It's a race to the bottom for me, right?
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If you, Mike and this is the point you just made and Christie, I'd love to jump into your experience.
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If your organization is great, people will wanna be there.
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I feel like everyone's looking at each other.
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I would use this metaphor of like your skyscraper and you're looking at the other skyscraper to see who's gonna be the tallest or who's coming up to be next to you.
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But if you just look up and get bigger and taller than everybody else, everybody will wanna come to your organization, right?
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So I don't like the race to the bottom.
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You have to come here, you have to play for this team.
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I wanna say this again, though, because we have organizers that listen.
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I also understand why we do that because people can make brash decisions when there's a lot of pressure.
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If you don't secure them quote unquote you're gonna lose a lot of players.
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That's the reality of it.
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Should it be that way?
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I don't believe so, but I just think if you have a fantastic organization, people will wanna be there.
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They won't want to leave, and I think every organization has the ability to do that, and some of it's through creating standards.
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But, Christy, let me jump back to you real quick Because, again, you had kids played on a lot of different teams.
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Yeah, you found ones that you're like oh, we're staying here, no matter what.
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Yeah, and we were always very involved with whatever team we were on.
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We were really a part of the team.
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So, if they needed volunteers, if they needed the parents were fantastic.
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So we were very fortunate to have a lot of dedicated parents who worked to make it a great experience all around For the coaches, we would go ahead and if, hey, parents, we need you to set this up for it, we would all step up and do it.
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And that's what made us want to stay is because that sense of community.
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Love it.
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And no one really.
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It didn't feel competitive off the stands On the ice.
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The kids were competitive, sometimes with each other of course and with other teams, but we didn't feel like we were competitive in the stands, which really makes a difference.
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There was one team that I had some issues with, but you learned to work around it and you deal with it.
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The other thing about evaluations my kids never really mind.
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Of course they got nervous the day before, but I always love the way it really kind of jacked them up.
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You know what I mean and I was impressed.
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Sometimes I would watch the bleachers just to see how they would do and it was really kind of impressive how they wanted to step up and really do their best and that actually helped Sophia later on, as she got into the more competitive stages of hockey.
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She had that switch that she could turn on when it was really important to be seen, especially by college coaches when they were evaluating her.
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So in early age evaluations it could actually be a good thing for the kids.
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I agree With a right perspective.
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And I agree I mean, I think that's the argument I'll always get is oh, we just want to test the medal against the best.
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I want my kid to go out there.
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I don't care if they make it or not, which is not true, but I want to see really where they fit in.
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So my charge to some of these organizations and somebody in some governing body of hockey that runs youth hockey in the United States should implement some type of data source that says if you're a AAA elite organization and you're having open tryouts, tell me how many kids that come to that tryout articulate to your team.
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Honestly, tell me, if you have 15 kids on your 15U team and you have a tryout with 90 kids on the ice, how many of those kids make the team.
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And it's so small a number it's literally like statistically.
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When you see it over and over and over again, you're going to find that that number is maybe one kid and that kid probably knew that.
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They were probably going to make that program anyway because of all the back channel stuff that goes on.
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Absolutely.
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Here's the other thing, too, mike, is that I think there's nothing wrong with being honest about that with the kids and making sure that they understand that you might not make this team.
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I think that's OK.
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Here's the other thing, too, guys, is that when I think about evaluations as a whole, I think about how my kid approaches the evaluation.
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This is going to be some, I guess, active advice for you guys.
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Listening at home, the messaging you give your children, is super important.
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So, number one if you're nervous Christy brought this up I always tell my kid that's OK, that's normal, because if you're nervous, it means you care, and I think that that's something that kids need to recognize.
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Sometimes kids don't recognize why they're nervous and it eventually turns into I'm nervous, I might not make the team, and then that just turns into fear.
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And I think it's important.
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Mike to your point and Christy to your point yeah, you might not make the team, and that's OK, because what matters.
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And parents, this is what I really think we should be telling our kids.
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And I'm not telling you not to tell them to be aggressive or not to work hard or not to try and make the team, but when I talk to my children and the kids that I coach it's.
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I just want you to leave knowing you did the best you possibly could at this tryout or this evaluation.
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That is important to me.
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It doesn't guarantee anything, just like life, but you're going to be doing these evaluations for 10, 15 years, maybe more, and they're going to get harder and harder and harder.
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And I want you to understand how to compartmentalize that nervousness, that fear, what you're feeling right now.
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It's OK to feel something, but I need you to know son, daughter, friend, whatever if you just do everything you can, you have to live with that.
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And parents remember you're going to be nervous too.
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It's just a natural response.
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But it feeds each other.
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If your kid's nervous in your universe, it's going to feed and grow into this really big ball of nervous energy.
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So it's kind of to me.
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This is my opinion.
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Yes, nobody has to agree with me on this, but I try and keep it as cool as I possibly can for them, because I don't want to put it on them that, hey, I'm nervous, you might not make the team out and, to be fair, at this point in my journey, I'm pretty calm at evals Because my belief is that wherever my son or daughter is placed, whether I agree with it or not.
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We have to make the best of that At this point of their journey.
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I want to reiterate my kid's going to be a second year squirt and a second year might.
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It is not 18 you, I mean.
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I understand it's a different situation.
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They're 16 you.
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But yeah, listen, I just want you to do the absolute best you can.
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We have to leave this eval.
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You need to be in the car and look at me and say I did everything I could to the best of my ability, whether you make mistakes or not.
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Yeah, and I think.
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But and I think that's a real key point too is that when you are coming to these evaluations and you set your, you know if you're gonna put your kids through the evaluation gauntlet, it's fine.
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I mean, I actually don't mind that.
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You know, if you want to test the metal against metal, right, but Don't.
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Every time you don't make a team can't be because it was political and because, I didn't see you and that you know this is ridiculous.
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They so poor talent based right.
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It's not just about talent.
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I think people forget that right.
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You could be the best player out there, but you know right, Didn't you see my son?
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he scored four goals in an evaluation.
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Yeah, he did, but he was on the ice for seven again.
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So now you only saw the four goals for, but you didn't see the fact that he never came over the red line.
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So I think it's always like you know where you know, but you know.
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I think, as a parent, it's so important that you, just when you set those expectations, you set them to where, when you don't make it, you don't make it for whatever reason.
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It doesn't matter because it can't and there's absolutely could be political.
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I got a story for both you.
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I got a story for both you.
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Christie, you love this too.
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I don't talk about this often, but just to prove that point, going all the way to the highest levels, mike, all right, I had a professional tryout and I scored five points in two games at this against other professional players.
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I remember thinking like I mean, this was the trial of my life, like I did everything I need to do, I took care of everybody, and I remember I sat down with the coaches and they said to me, keeping in mind, this is, this is 20 years ago yeah, well, you didn't get any fights and I was.
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I wasn't actively even avoiding fights.
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I was ready to fight if I needed to fight again different time of the game and and this league I was trying out for probably many of you can guess what it was at that time.
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But they said, yeah, you know, you didn't get any fights.
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We didn't see that right.
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And look, look, there was no kind of ill will.
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I mean, I was a professional about it, but I didn't get selected for that team because I didn't get in a fight.
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Wow, right, and it just goes to show you that that you know.
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Maybe it to be fair.
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Like again, this is all retrospective.
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Maybe I should have asked them before the tryout.
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Hey, what are you looking for Exactly?
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I just went in there like if I score a million points, they're gonna have to take me right and that's a professional team right now.
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Now, my logic dictates.
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Maybe that wasn't the best call for the coaching staff, right, I think I had a pretty good tryout, but it just goes.
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That's not what they were looking for and that's that's what they didn't need.
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Another person like that.
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Right, they could score point.