Thats a huge loss for the AJHL. Teams left are mostly in the north - Whitecourt, GP, Ft Mac, and eastern side of province, Lloyd, Bonnyville, Camrose and Drumheller. A few others still centrally located but that’s a kick in the shins. Will be hard to run a league with fewer central teams, transportation costs will only increase being so spread out.
I’m not blaming anyone. Simply commenting on the repercussions for the remaining AJHL locations. BCJHL was/is a very good league. I believe they left the auspices of Hockey Canada because of a difference of opinion on recruiting 16 and 17 year olds.As far as I understand BCHL is the best Canadian "amateur" junior hockey league so who would blame teams that want to join it.
Thats a huge loss for the AJHL. Teams left are mostly in the north - Whitecourt, GP, Ft Mac, and eastern side of province, Lloyd, Bonnyville, Camrose and Drumheller. A few others still centrally located but that’s a kick in the shins. Will be hard to run a league with fewer central teams, transportation costs will only increase being so spread out.
AJHL is rumoured to be suspending the teams for the season.
Absolute brutal leadership they have, they are going to destroy themselves.
They aren't the ones that have to answer.Camrose and Drumheller aren't that far north and the fact that those two didn't jump are telling.
This takes the league back more to the previous decades when teams like Olds and Calgary Canucks were outliers in the league. The difference is that there are other communities (Fort Sask, St. Albert, Leduc, Airdrie, Lacombe, and Cochrane) that would be eager to step into that gap.
Unfortunately, the rebels will have to answer....
1) To sponsors on why they saw their support get thrown away.
2) To City Councils on why they decided to break agreements on this matter.
It's gonna be an ugly Monday.
No they aren’t Northern. Didn’t say that.Camrose and Drumheller aren't that far north and the fact that those two didn't jump are telling.
This takes the league back more to the previous decades when teams like Olds and Calgary Canucks were outliers in the league. The difference is that there are other communities (Fort Sask, St. Albert, Leduc, Airdrie, Lacombe, and Cochrane) that would be eager to step into that gap.
Unfortunately, the rebels will have to answer....
1) To sponsors on why they saw their support get thrown away.
2) To City Councils on why they decided to break agreements on this matter.
It's gonna be an ugly Monday.
They aren't the ones that have to answer.
They gave ample notice to the AJHL, they are doing what they feel is best for their players. The AJHL is the one that needs to answer on why their fragile egos can't handle teams leaving them. They just lost Brooks, they just lost the team that's been bringing in the money to them, the AJHL is the only one who has to bring answers.
No they aren’t Northern. Didn’t say that.
I said they were in the group of teams that were based on the eastern side of the province.
Announcing that you are leaving on Twitter isn't ample notice, and it went against all the statements they have issued in the past on the matter.
AJHL has reasonable justification to have taken the course of action they did. It's going to be rather difficult for the greedy teams to justify their actions.
The rebels will have to explain breeches on contract since they've decided to break league rules. Sponsors and Landlords will want explanations...and they will get them.
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Yeah, the idea that the remaining teams are "mostly north and eastern" is a bit silly. They're losing two Edmonton area teams, a Red Deer Area team, a Calgary area team, and Brooks. Camrose, Drayton Valley, Olds, Drumheller, Canmore and Calgary can hardly be described as "northern" or "eastern".Camrose and Drumheller aren't that far north
What happens when its announced on Twitter before the AJHL is informed.
It's January, the season starts in September. They gave 9 months notice, the fact that it was over twitter is irrelevant. AJHL getting offended over it is an AJHL issue and shows how crappy their leadership has beenAnnouncing that you are leaving on Twitter isn't ample notice, and it went against all the statements they have issued in the past on the matter.
AJHL has reasonable justification to have taken the course of action they did. It's going to be rather difficult for the greedy teams to justify their actions.
The rebels will have to explain breeches on contract since they've decided to break league rules. Sponsors and Landlords will want explanations...and they will get them.
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