Playing Pro After College Hockey - The Complete Guide You Need!
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- This video will provide advice for hockey players who want to know how to go about playing pro after college hockey. Our goal with this video is to help hockey players better understand where they stand based on the college hockey league/division they played in, as well as the steps they can take to successfully go about the process and sign with a pro team.
Of course, these guidelines are very general, so you should seek out individualized expert hockey advice before forming conclusions and making any decisions.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Metrics
01:53 - NCAA D1
04:07 - USports
05:33 - High-end NCAA D3
07:03 - Low-mid end NCAA D3, NCAA D2, & BCIHL
08:41 - High-end ACHA D1 with great career
09:39 - Any ACHA program below this or average career in ACHA
11:15 - Decide that you actually want to play pro
12:51 - Create a realistic target list of leagues & teams
14:41 - Find a good agent
16:21 - If you can't find a good agent, market yourself
17:55 - Once offers are Received, negotiate best deal
18:50 - Quick tips once signed
20:28 - Quick Recap
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Another solid video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Much appreciated.
what do you think about the FPHL?
It’s a good starter pro league for players coming out of lower end NCAA D3 to ACHA D1. The calibre of that league has really gone up in the past few years
What is these Senior teams? Is that not just a men’s league?
No, it is semi-pro basically. Guys work full-time and only show up for games and get paid a small amount for each game they play. Still very competitive hockey.
@@ahadvising8 I see. But why someone invest and play players for this. Do people actually pay for tickets?