The show was hilarious — I think I ended up buying the series on DVD years ago. I still remember the guy building the Longhouse so his home would occupy two residency-restricted minor hockey zones and his boy could play for the Panthers.
Anyway, back to the thread topic. While I’m hardly defending the families who pulled their kids from Team A, we should remember that many minor hockey jurisdictions setup tryouts to make it extremely difficult for kids to have any choice. When I coached AAA in Ontario, lots of families would ask for a release immediately following the first tryout skate. I wanted to give releases to anyone who wanted them, but the association wouldn’t do it until the Wednesday of the second week of tryouts, which meant I couldn’t cut anyone until then and most kids would not have enough time to go to another AAA org’s tryouts. The whole system was whacked and designed to hold everyone prisoner rather than letting them play for a competing org.
Frankly, I was extremely lucky with my own boys (all adults now). Two were good enough to play pretty much anywhere they wanted and were often recruited in November for the following season, which is nuts. The third didn’t give a damn where he played provided it didn’t interfere with basketball, which was and remains his first love.
I don’t miss any of it. Not as a coach (note: I coached for 34 years as a non-parent and never had one of my own kids) and not as a parent.
There is a part of this story I didn’t detail because I didn’t want to write a big wall of text, but it will clarify exactly why everyone is so upset I feel.
When my daughter made Team A last spring (2023), several of her old teammates she had played squirt and first year Pee Wee with made the team (5 other kids).
Her coach from those teams, let’s call him.. Tim, also had his son tryout for Team A.
Tim’s son didn’t make it and he was pissed off, because he knew the owners of Team A and thought his son had an “in” because of it.
My wife and his wife are friends so that’s how I know all this.
Anyway, Tim’s kid tried out for Team B and his son made it (2023).
This season Tim was basically out for revenge and started emailing all our kids back in February trying to poach his old players for Team B.
He kept leaning on all of us with a bunch of BS about how wonderful Team B was, but we already know people who left that org and it was mostly lies.
Basically his grift was that Team B would be a AAA team this coming season, which as we found out through our other sources, was horse shit.
Us and two other kids’ parents called out Tim and told him he was being shady.
The three kids who left were “guaranteed spots” on team B by Tim if they left Team A.
My wife knows the moms of the kids who left well, and they all basically hinted Team A was just a backup in case Tim’s promises fell through with Team B.
So they knew all along they wanted to leave and did Team A dirty by tying up those roster spots when they knew full well they were leaving.