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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 369358" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>I've coached minor hockey for several years probably 500 plus games from prenovice to AA Midget I've never penalized or held a kid off a team because I couldn't deal with his or her parents. As a coach you do what you think is right and go on from there. In our minor hockey system there is zero tolerance for abuse of officials so things run pretty smooth. At the start of every season we have a parents meeting where our expectations and parental roles are explained it helps things run alot smoother. In any sport there will be conflict but I'd never deny any child a chance to experience it. sports can give you some pretty good life lessons for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 369358, member: 5898"] I've coached minor hockey for several years probably 500 plus games from prenovice to AA Midget I've never penalized or held a kid off a team because I couldn't deal with his or her parents. As a coach you do what you think is right and go on from there. In our minor hockey system there is zero tolerance for abuse of officials so things run pretty smooth. At the start of every season we have a parents meeting where our expectations and parental roles are explained it helps things run alot smoother. In any sport there will be conflict but I'd never deny any child a chance to experience it. sports can give you some pretty good life lessons for sure. [/QUOTE]
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