South Kent U15 vs #3 Mount St Charles *Battle of the academies*
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Two of the most historic hockey academies in South Kent and Mount St Charles when head to head. This game features Jamie Glance, Will Bent, and Easton Walos on Mount St Charles. On South Kent they have Stepan Rezvyi and Jude Herron.
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Should that goal have counted?
The angle it goes in at doesn't look like it went under the net and the net is completely flat on the ice. I see no reason to assume that went under the net.
St Charles highlight reel** 😭
Derek Chauvette played for the Mount! HOF at Brown and now a mega successful banker!
Why tf is that place empty 😭
That black team is not tier 1 by any means
In 2018 and 2019 that organization won Tier 1 USA Hockey National Championships. Since then they have left USA Hockey and are no longer National eligible.
@@_MSFilms I didn't say anything about the organization. I said specifically that team is not a tier 1 team. Other age groups might be good enough but these kids would lose to most tier 2 teams.
@@evanyanketis2381 They are top 20 in the country bro, the team they are playing is 3rd in the world they would destroy any tier 2 teams hahaha thats funny
@@cash8063 if that's top 20 I weep for the future of the sport cause those kids blow.
@@evanyanketis2381 Evan - must admit I thought the same thing - but I looked at their schedule and they seem legit....even came back to beat the same MSC team 4-3 in January so maybe they just laid an egg in this game. They are only ranked 5th in CT though, so I'd say all these teams are watered down talent wise due to the sheer number of teams and options.