Yukon Joe
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I dont think so. Let's just say the effort this kid displays is only when he has the puck. Was the only kid on the team "benched" for a lack of effort. Our coach doesnt really believe in benchings for 10U and wont bench a kid that age for mistakes. But one game where I was doing to scoreboard, he pulled him mid shift, while the other team was rushing up the ice. Said to him, "if you want to stand there and watch the game, you can do so from here." He scores alot against bad teams and beginner goalies. In our division, we had 3 other good teams all who had good goalies and 2 that started slow and improved dramatically. Against the 3 other good teams and the second time we played the other 2, he did nothing. But scored 3-5 against the weaker teams and beginner goalies. He has openly said, "I dont really like playing defense" and that "defense is not his job, he is a forward." Father condones it.
It's tough at that age. I agree that you shouldn't be benching kids who are 8-9 years old, but yes you're not going to get any better with those kinds of habits. And if the parents are the kind of who don't really know hockey and are just going to celebrate goals you can understand why the kid is that way.
But I mean that's part of the reason why in Alberta at least U9 hockey is half-ice, with no offsides and no positions. Most important thing is fundamentals of learning how to skate and handle the puck.
Either this kid will growq older, learn they need to do better to succeed in hockey - or they won't.