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Titan55
08-28-2001, 04:17 PM
Wow, here I am with the daunting task of creating an article that will grace the pages of IHC. Northern Exposure is what Rich wants me to write about. Well, I guess this should be about inline in Canada, and how it has grown, the people involved, the teams, the coaches, all of this wonderful stuff! So I'll give it my best shot!

I'm going to have to start off at the grass roots levels. In the past 6 years I have been heavilu involved with the inline hockey leagues in and around my area. I have seen them grow, flurish, then fail. I ask myself why? These leagues get started off with someone who has a passion for the game, who wants the kids to be able to enjoy the game as much as that person does, and this is where the growing and flurishing comes from. A person of this nature is not in it for the money, rather the love of the game. Someone who does this will promote the game and make it enjoyable for youngsters to play. Then the league will reach success. This is about the time that the cities turn the tables and start running the show. Thinking about only one thing...MONEY! What happens now? We already have the player base, the programs, the rep teams. All of this goes to waist. Instead of helping the kids get better, and the game grow, they take the money and put it into their own greedy pockets. Not caring if the kids have a league to play in next year, they are happy with the money that have got from it. Granted they will keep the league alive to gain more money, but as has happened in my local league, all the good players have left. There is no competative rep team to go into tournaments. There are no really competative tournaments to go into anyways.

This is our biggest problem in Canada. The municipalities take over the leagues for the money. They don't care how the league runs as long as in the end they have the money!

The next problem in Canada is that we really don't have good competition.

Our Canadian system doesn't allow for us to have the best teams possible. We have our rep teams within our own cities. I mean, if we really want to compete with the big teams we have to start allowing regional teams, or teams such as my own will rebell and say "screw the system, we're doing our own thing". This was our only hope to compete at the NARCh Nationals. We need more flexability, or sooner or later all the teams will be on their own.

I think a system such as the one they have down in Cali. would work great. Have different teams and let the players chose where they would like to tryout. Forcing someone to play somewhere they don't want to will eventually drive them out. If this keeps happening our leagues will deminish and will no longer be.

Now, another huge problem, the people running the show. I don't know how many times I've said it, but I'll say it again sometimes for something to succeed you need to swollow your own personal pride for the sake of the team. The people who are running the CHIA have not figured out what this means yet.

If the people in the CHIA(The governing body for Canadian Inline) can't get this through their heads nothing will ever amount of their league, and I have already started seeing the demise of it. They can't take it when people challenge their ideals. Instead of taking it in and trying to make something better they just hold grudges. If they can't get passed them selves then any effort to help them is just a waist.

Well, now that I have berated the people involved, I think it is time to look at the other side of the coin. Canadian inline is not all bad. We have some of the best players around. Just look at the names, More, Walton, Smith, there are countless others who should also be mentioned. We also have some great coaches, such as Bob Bradely, and Ian Christie( Who happens to be my brother and Coach) and many others as well. We do have the backing for what could be a great national program(Those mentioned are just fron Ontario). I just think that we need the right people running the show to make it all happen, and come together. If that would be I don't think it would be far fetched for the Canadians to keep pace with the Honeybakeds, OC Blades, AMB's and so on.

Its all in our system. For our leagues and inline hockey to get stronger we need to change the systems. If we can do that, who knows what lengths Canadian Inline can reach!

Well, I hope you read all 3 parts to this, any feedback would be appreciated!

Phil Christie, Ontario Hyper Titans #24
One Love!
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Titan55 on 08/28/01 09:20 PM.</EM></FONT></P>

Titan55
08-28-2001, 04:46 PM
Our Canadian system doesn't allow for us to have the best teams possible. We have our rep teams within our own cities. I mean, if we really want to compete with the big teams we have to start allowing regional teams, or teams such as my own will rebell and say "screw the system, we're doing our own thing". This was our only hope to compete at the NARCh Nationals. We need more flexability, or sooner or later all the teams will be on their own.

I think a system such as the one they have down in Cali. would work great. Have different teams and let the players chose where they would like to tryout. Forcing someone to play somewhere they don't want to will eventually drive them out. If this keeps happening our leagues will deminish and will no longer be.

Now, another huge problem, the people running the show. I don't know how many times I've said it, but I'll say it again sometimes for something to succeed you need to swollow your own personal pride for the sake of the team. The people who are running the CHIA have not figured out what this means yet.

I'll have to continue this later on today I have another appointment I have to attend right now!

Phil Christie, Ontario Hyper Tians #24
One Love!

The_GM
08-28-2001, 05:59 PM
Congrats on writing Phil, nice to see that SOMEONE will be writing for this website

Of course, I'm sure you're doing it for free..which sucks for you...

Titan55
08-28-2001, 08:29 PM
If the people in the CHIA(The governing body for Canadian Inline) can't get this through their heads nothing will ever amount of their league, and I have already started seeing the demise of it. They can't take it when people challenge their ideals. Instead of taking it in and trying to make something better they just hold grudges. If they can't get passed them selves then any effort to help them is just a waist.

Well, now that I have berated the people involved, I think it is time to look at the other side of the coin. Canadian inline is not all bad. We have some of the best players around. Just look at the names, More, Walton, Smith, there are countless others who should also be mentioned. We also have some great coaches, such as Bob Bradely, and Ian Christie( Who happens to be my brother and Coach) and many others as well. We do have the backing for what could be a great national program(Those mentioned are just fron Ontario). I just think that we need the right people running the show to make it all happen, and come together. If that would be I don't think it would be far fetched for the Canadians to keep pace with the Honeybakeds, OC Blades, AMB's and so on.

Its all in our system. For our leagues and inline hockey to get stronger we need to change the systems. If we can do that, who knows what lengths Canadian Inline can reach!

Well, I hope you read all 3 parts to this, any feedback would be appreciated!

Phil Christie, Ontario Hyper Titans #24
One Love!

RichardGraham
08-29-2001, 12:34 AM
Hi Jim A,

Lots of people have written for Inline Hockey Central for free. They saw what I was trying to accomplish with the site and wanted to be a part of it. Heck, you did, and I still appreciate that. I've written about inline hockey for free for a lot of people, too. It's what you do when you want to grow a sport you love.

I saw that Phil was leaving inline hockey for ice and thought it would be cool to get his thoughts on the sport before he did, as he'd posted so many good and positive messages on IHC. He didn't understand that I wanted to place it in the Northern Exposure column, but that's fine -- he wrote what he felt, and it feels great that no one can blame me for censorship.

What is uncool is you coming to IHC, pretending to be someone you're not, all the while bashing other people, tournaments and organizations under the cover of a pseudonym, "Gary Moody, hence GM." Particularly when you've got close ties to the sport's major tournament series... I believe I recommended you for the job, didn't I?

Feel free to post on IHC, Jim, but please keep the personal attacks down to a minimum. They're getting boring. And they're gutless.

Sincerely,

Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central

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Titan55
08-29-2001, 12:40 AM
Come on, Rich is a great guy. He has his hands tied right now. So leave him alone!

As for getting paid, the thought never even crossed my mind. I just saw it as a way to get my view point across!

Just try to keep your future posts tasteful, keep in mind what RIch has done for the sport and everyone on here! He is a great ambassidor for the game, and I am proud to have him on our side!

Phil Christie, Ontario Hyper Titans #24
One Love!

Titan55
08-29-2001, 12:44 AM
Rich,

I don;t know if you have read what I worte, but I hope it is something like what you were looking for! Please e-mail me with some feedback, and I'll be in contact with you!

Thanks for this opportunity!

Phil Christie, Ontario Hyper Titans #24
One Love!

The_GM
08-29-2001, 03:31 AM
Mr Graham,

I'm not Jim A, sorry you think that, unfortunately you are incorrect.

If you don't like my posts, don't read them or just block me from the board, I could really care less...I've had quite a bit of fun trolling the past few weeks getting everyone's panties in a wad, but you can only bait the hook so often.

Of course, like most people on this board, you avoid the facts...you haven't really written anything in a while...what gives, dapost22 and the like have said IHC is not much else than a msg board. and I'm apt to agree,

Australia
08-29-2001, 10:33 AM
You have an enormously high opinion of yourself mate! Do you actually play the game or just a professional critic? By the looks of things the only person that actually takes this stuff serious enough to get there panties in a wad is you. The rest of us have lives outside this message board and take it for what it really is... a bit of fun and a place to talk hockey crap. Remember the facts?
Instead of taking the easy route and bagging the crap out of everything why not do the right thing by the sport and try help out without interest of personal gain. This is what Richard and Titan55 are doing. No need to give them a hard time about it.
I have people who write for my hockey website all the time and if I had to pay them each time they helped out there simply wouldn't be a website. I admire what Richard has managed to do with this one.
Look forward to your lengthly reply mate.

Inorlr
08-29-2001, 11:12 AM
The sport is filled with vultures looking to make a buck. We have seen many come and go. Its no different with individuals Coaches, league directors, tournament directors so on and so fourth down the line. The one thing that drives me crazy is the people that say we do it to grow the sport. Grow the sport for who? Lets be real must of us get some kind of self satisfaction or if your lucky and do a great job maybe financial. People need to quit hiding behind I just want to grow the sport. People need to stop acting like a marder and keep doing what you love because you love it.

The_GM
08-29-2001, 11:21 AM
Sorry 'mate, no lengthy reply,
I'm not the one who's crying when i say my opinions and pieces, so obviously I'm not wadded up..I get a good laugh out of trolling here

Good admire Richard, but at this point, its nothign more than a message board with a doorway.and I believe he did start this board as a way to make a living, so personal gain was high on the list.

Benny_Gulakiw
08-29-2001, 11:34 AM
What is your web site address?

Benny Gulakiw
Vice President of Operations
Buffalo Wings Roller Hockey

RichardGraham
08-29-2001, 12:06 PM
Hi Jim Anderson,

Please stop lying.

As most people know, everyone can have several e-mail addresses. Two of your AOL addresses are Cheapsk8r and and28806.

Your Cheapsk8r profile as of a few minutes ago was:

Member Name: Jim A
Location: NY
Sex: Male
Marital Status: no married people have this job
Hobbies: white sharks, skating, cycling, snowboarding, skiing..you get the hint
Occupation: Super stealthy skating industry job,
Personal Quote: "my job is an occupational hazard"

Your [email protected] profile, before yesterday, when I called you out, was:

Member Name: J.
Location: ny
Sex: Male
Marital Status: single
Hobbies: i just do what i like...skating...walking the city...travel
Computers: Compaq
Occupation: shark biologist...no kidding..
Personal Quote: my job is an occupational hazzard!

You've changed that profile since... surprise.

You may fool some IHC readers, but you're not fooling me. Give it a rest, please.

Sincerely,

Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central

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morrisville75
08-29-2001, 02:31 PM
i think everyone is sick of people lying

morrisville75
08-29-2001, 02:32 PM
yeah i got a new name at 150

The_GM
08-29-2001, 09:29 PM
Well Rich, I do know Jim A..but we're not the same person..

AFAIK Jim A now resides in Texas, I'll let him know you've asked about him..but he wants nothing to do with this place

Australia
08-29-2001, 10:10 PM
www.puckhandlers.com
I actually sent you an email sometime ago interested in the new league you are starting. We have a Pro League here in Australia and are always looking for ways to improve/promote it. I have also just started a new Pro tournament series with $4,000 prize money over each weekend, four per year. We are getting there.
Regards.