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POLL: AHF Alternate Showcase League Failing Or Winning?

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Guest:
The AHF would be a better league if it offered more competitive matchups. Playing a team outside of your usual territory can be cool, but not if the score is lopsided. Isn't it better to play a bunch of competitive games, whether from within your territory or from outside?

Since the AHF schedules its two showcases early, they could wait until after the second showcase to assign the home-and-away games (at least for the squirts, peewees, and bantams), grouping the teams by their ratios of goals-for to goals-against.

By the end of the second showcase, if a team outscores their opponents by 3-1, allow them to move up (or if they are outscored 1-3 allow them to move down). And if a team outscores their opponents by 6-1, require them to move up (or if they are outscored 1-6 require them to move down).

Guest:
The AHF is a direct result of the NJYHL's downfalls.  Look how the NJ has changed in the past few years....we now have OT (instead of just ties)....we have a preseason now at the 12U levels....hopefully this prevents the gross sandbagging going on in the past years.   The NJ has alot of prove and change and the AHF is knocking at the door to take over.

I have to say the level of competition got better at the second showcase for the 16Us and I can see the level of competition at the 12U has been adjusted accordingly.   I think this is an advantage the AHF has over the NJ....NJ can't or won't adjust a division once the season starts so if you have a team that is absolutely kicking the crap outta everyone in the first 5 games...just give them the trophy then....

I think the AHF needs to remove the 5 goal running clock rule and just go with the 10 goal mercy rule and just end it.   No reason to see the scores we are seeing because goal differential is being tracked.

Guest:
The AHF should have some sort of pre season period to vet the teams and properly place them. Too many lopsided games and teams that are mislabeled. The EJ had same problems. The NJYHL just had a 6 game preseason at pee wee level and dropped 6 teams from AA to A. Now the remaining 12 teams will be more evenly matched hence no more blow outs.

Guest:
scorekeeping for AHL on the iPad is much better than DVHL scoresheets

Guest:
Let's compare to DVHL scores. Take Peewee A National...17 games this season so far where the winning club put up double digits. There was actually a kid make the AA roster on my son's squad, then get released to go play Blazers 12u A National where he puts up 39 points in 8 games. Look at those scores (88 goals in 8 games?!) and tell me that's not some serious sandbagging. Sure, the DVHL has rules about that kind of thing...right?

I think you will see the AHF respond to score differential better than their competition.

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