My son is interested in the ODP program. Does anyone have any thoughts on this program? Is it worth it? How is the coaching. Any info would be great. TIA
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is interested in the ODP program. Does anyone have any thoughts on this program? Is it worth it? How is the coaching. Any info would be great. TIA
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter is interested in trying out also. I would appreciate any information from those who have participated. My main concern is missing too much ODP since she plays ECNL and we really can't miss that!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is interested in the ODP program. Does anyone have any thoughts on this program? Is it worth it? How is the coaching. Any info would be great. TIA
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Oh. Ok he is a good player. Solves that we didn't want to put money into something that he wouldn't get anything out of. Thanks
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Seems to me like ECNL and ODP would be redundant. With the rise of the super clubs and supposed more exposure to higher level training and competition, ODP only seems meaningful to World Cup Town Travel players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeems to me like ECNL and ODP would be redundant. With the rise of the super clubs and supposed more exposure to higher level training and competition, ODP only seems meaningful to World Cup Town Travel players.
It's one of my daughters goals to make the Region 1 ODP team but I'll tell her not to bother since you all think it's worthless.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStop the silliness. If you kid plays ecnl you know the answer
It's one of my daughters goals to make the Region 1 ODP team but I'll tell her not to bother since you all think it's worthless.
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I heard GPS tells their players not to bother with ODP. I'm sure Seacoast does the same. That would leave NWC and town players as the majority. Should be a fun regional camp for NH teams.
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I dont think either club tells their players not to attend ODP. I know that the one year my daughter did ODP, the issue was that while there was no conflict during winter training as the sessions were held on weekend mornings. It became an issue once spring rolled around as there were practice conflicts and the ODP Region 1 tournament always conflicted with NEP Final Four weekends (which both Seacoast and GPS are a part of) and this past year it conflicted with NEP State Cup matches. I think for most it becomes a cost issue, even more so when you consider that the talent pool in each of the two clubs in question is stronger than the ODP talent pool in most age groups.
NH is at a competitive disadvantage based on size alone, but the people that run NH ODP need to wake up and figure out how the rest of Region 1 is pulling from a talent pool stocked with the best players from all of their clubs in the state. Massachusetts is a prime example where every top club plays in NEP, yet they find a way to get those kids onto their state ODP team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI dont think either club tells their players not to attend ODP. I know that the one year my daughter did ODP, the issue was that while there was no conflict during winter training as the sessions were held on weekend mornings. It became an issue once spring rolled around as there were practice conflicts and the ODP Region 1 tournament always conflicted with NEP Final Four weekends (which both Seacoast and GPS are a part of) and this past year it conflicted with NEP State Cup matches. I think for most it becomes a cost issue, even more so when you consider that the talent pool in each of the two clubs in question is stronger than the ODP talent pool in most age groups.
NH is at a competitive disadvantage based on size alone, but the people that run NH ODP need to wake up and figure out how the rest of Region 1 is pulling from a talent pool stocked with the best players from all of their clubs in the state. Massachusetts is a prime example where every top club plays in NEP, yet they find a way to get those kids onto their state ODP team.
If you saw the try-outs its evident at least on the girls side, the players on GPS an Seacoast teams don't bother attending as the level of the NH is not the same as what they are getting from their Club experience.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNH is at a competitive disadvantage based on size alone, but the people that run NH ODP need to wake up and figure out how the rest of Region 1 is pulling from a talent pool stocked with the best players from all of their clubs in the state. Massachusetts is a prime example where every top club plays in NEP, yet they find a way to get those kids onto their state ODP team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot so sure about that last statement. If you believe most of the TS posts on the MA thread regarding ODP, it sound like the majority of the top players don't bother with it, but that it's a great opportunity for B team players to get some good training and exposure.
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