and i was thinking that my son was special. in my opinion, the highest team should take the number of goalies they need plus 1 more for each of the AA teams so that each AA team gets one goalie from AAA.
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Originally Posted by savardandjokinen
Same goalie thing happened in Northwest last season. He played in the intrasquad game (4 goalies, so you'd assume 2 would make aaa and other two would be #1's in aa) but ended up being released back to community
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this year i find myself on a different end of the community spectrum as it seems to me that my son is the best goalie in the association and i half expected them to give him tonight (the last night of evals) off but he is scheduled to play. Last night they had five goalies in a 1 hour game as I'd assume they were looking at two bottom goalies and wanted to see them in the same game.
had to laugh a bit as i was talking to one kid i know and he was trying to get a relased= from his designated quad team (he has tried out for 5 years and never been drafted to a team) and the association will not give him a release. That just blows my mind as why do you care if you have never even drafted the kid. This kid was seeking a release so he could go play with his older brother.