Hotwheels
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I was not sure where to put this question and have found very little info comparing the 2 routes although the CSSHL has 3 options I suppose E15's, Midget Varsity and Midget Prep.
Thought I could start a post in regards to peoples thoughts and opinion's on which is the best route and offers better developement. I tried to find results from the Ice Breaker Tournament which both leagues have attended the last couple years but could find nothing on it for this year.
Guess I could start with my thoughts. From what I have heard BCMML and Midget Prep were very comparable in terms of teams matched against each other. Top Prep teams could wipe bottom BCMML teams and vice versa as of last year anyways. E15's is very developmental and saves 15yrs old's from getting hurt from playimng against older player's while they get stronger, faster and just generally develope a lot more than they would playing BCMML
The other thing seems to be that Hockey Canada has for a long time been trying to push for the CSSHL Leagues and are apparently very supportive of the Canadian Sport School's as it is felt that the development is much better especially with a balance of school and sports as opposed to full time school and full time hockey evenings and weekends with homework and studying often taking a back seat along with some ridiculous ice times when students have school the next day?
Thought I could start a post in regards to peoples thoughts and opinion's on which is the best route and offers better developement. I tried to find results from the Ice Breaker Tournament which both leagues have attended the last couple years but could find nothing on it for this year.
Guess I could start with my thoughts. From what I have heard BCMML and Midget Prep were very comparable in terms of teams matched against each other. Top Prep teams could wipe bottom BCMML teams and vice versa as of last year anyways. E15's is very developmental and saves 15yrs old's from getting hurt from playimng against older player's while they get stronger, faster and just generally develope a lot more than they would playing BCMML
The other thing seems to be that Hockey Canada has for a long time been trying to push for the CSSHL Leagues and are apparently very supportive of the Canadian Sport School's as it is felt that the development is much better especially with a balance of school and sports as opposed to full time school and full time hockey evenings and weekends with homework and studying often taking a back seat along with some ridiculous ice times when students have school the next day?