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Brampton Midgets

October 5 2007 at 1:21 PM
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What's going on with Brampton? I thought they would be a shoe In because that team is stacked with guys who know to win...

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 5 2007, 1:25 PM 

They lost all there goals.. no one can score, they lost there top 6-7 forwards and have no forwards who can score. Goalies are very good, top 2 in league probably and the Defense is strong but they dont have the forwards and goal scorers to win.

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 5 2007, 2:00 PM 

is it still possible for them to be in the top 3 this year?

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 5 2007, 2:11 PM 

The new players from the AA system were players from the OHF/OMHA champiions, who were good players. MAybe they are just getting used to AAA and will show up come play offs.

 
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October 5 2007, 3:44 PM 

They have about 4-5 91 AA players and 3-4 of them can keep up and are doing very good.. What is bringing them down is there 5-7 90s who came from a weak team and arn't as good as the 91s. The 91 AAA players from last year are doing good and is noticably there best playesr on the most part.

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 9 2007, 8:51 PM 

As mentioned in a previous post the Brampton team is made up of 3 separate groups of players. The remnants of the 91 AAA team, the remnants of the 90 AAA team and a handful from one of the best 91 AA teams in Ontario.

The 91 AAA's believe that hockey is A) only made up of two periods or B) only allows two lines to play in the third period. They should no longer have to worry about making a mistake and then having to sit and watch for the remainder of the game. This group now has the opportunity to prove themselves and what they can do when given the ice time.

The 90 AAA's have a chance to be part of a winning team after years of being at or near the bottom of the SCTA. The challenge with this group is to get them to believe that they can actually win games when they step on the ice instead of hoping to just keep games close.

The 91 AA's have been very successful over the past 3-4 years winning many tournaments including 2 OMHA championships and 1 OHF championship. For this group it is time to prove that they can play at the AAA level.

Goaltending will not be an issue. It will win them more games than it will lose for them.

It will be up to the new coaching staff to bring this team together as a unit. It shouldn't be expected to happen overnight. The big advantage here is that by being in the SCTA the only games that really matter are those played at the OMHA Qualifier in the spring.

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 10 2007, 9:38 AM 

Great speech who gives a **** about Brampton.

 
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October 10 2007, 12:04 PM 

Obviously a AA parent!

 
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October 10 2007, 1:33 PM 

Your right, who gives a sh** about Brampton, in the same thinking, who gives a F*** about you?

 
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October 10 2007, 2:13 PM 

I dont give a hoot about either

 
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October 10 2007, 2:41 PM 

Is there still a lot in breeding going on in Brampton?

 
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October 10 2007, 3:10 PM 

according to the Hamilton tourny roster Brampton has 7 returning 91's:

parzich
philips
cummings
farmer
roth
birch
licata

 
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Re: Brampton Midgets

October 13 2007, 12:02 AM 

they are better than i thought could do some damige later on in the season

 
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October 21 2007, 10:20 PM 

No there not very good.. there a soft team and can be intimidated very easily and has very few players who will stick up for them self or a teammate and due to that they will get ran over by rougher teams who might not be as skilled. It was noticable againts us when we beat them 3-2 (halton).

 
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October 24 2007, 11:24 PM 

Maybe soft in your opinion, but good enough to beat your team 5-2 last week and good enough to beat Oakville tonight 4-3.

 
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October 25 2007, 4:27 PM 

i guess we'll see how soft they are when they play a good hitting team

 
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November 6 2007, 7:27 AM 

Brampton played very well this weekend in Sudbury, even though they had a poor record they did better then most expected againts the teams they played. They played some of the better teams in the tournament and only lost by a goal or two on the most part.

 
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