Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
The young goalies made a game of it. 30 saves between the two of those two young goalies. Any negativity towards these two was uncalled for and foolish. Look forward to following both them this year.


Didn't see any negativity, only questioning of the statement that they are two of the best in the country.


Not a Goalies Dad but know both boys well and they do play on 2 of the best 2019 Summer teams in the country and that is a fact. So it's not a stretch to say they are amongst the top goalies for their age.


But are you a dad with a son on one of those "best 2019 Summer teams in the country"? Because that would put your statement into perspective. If not then it's a valid comment.


For the record can you name the top 5 summer teams in class of 2019. Regardless if I'm a parent of a a son on one of those teams it's hard to dispute the level of achievement both teams at that age have accomplished in the past 3 years. Between head to head battles with the top 10 or so organizations in the nation and the D1 commitments both teams have it would be difficult to refute their status as 2 of the elite teams throughout the summer circuit.2


If you have a connection with these boys you cannot be objective in your opinion. Being great when everyone around you is also very talented is not a very good barometer regarding your talent level. Being great when the talent around you is mediocre is the sign of a truly talented player. Think Farmingdale kid up in Delaware, playing on an unranked team hand he has become displayed dominance as a freshman. The talent around him while very good, is inferior to the other D-1 programs, therefore he is "great".