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Elite Hockey Player - Junior
Route!
"If you
are a good hockey player and you
work hard at it, you will play
Pro hockey no matter what route
you choose"
You are a
hockey player and you would like
to pursue the Junior route. This
diagram below help you to
understand the major hockey
steps that an EHP can play over
time to quickly access the NHL:

They are some
benefits in choosing the Junior
route:
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Intensive
off-ice training developing
athletic abilities.
-
Intensive
on-ice training to improve and
develop the technical and
tactical aspects of hockey
playing (3-4 weekly games).
-
"High-level" of game
competition.
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Study
grants following the Junior
career.
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Others
(community involvement,
drafted early by an NHL team,
insurance and medical care,
weekly salary, etc.).
On one hand,
long hours of bus may discourage
an EHP if he is not a 'Sidney
Crosby" type. Also, training and
playing 10 months a year may
discourage parents to recommend
this route to their children. On
the other hand, if your first
goal as a young player is to
play hockey and to become a
professional hockey player, the
Major Junior route is the best
highway to quickly access the
Pro hockey level. .Briefly, each
case is different and you may
have to "weigh" the pros and
cons of choosing this route. The
direction of NAPS encourages top
prospects to take this route if
it is their main goal.
Here is a
Check List to review before
deciding to choose the Junior
Route:
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Review the
Junior hockey league
documentation on their web
site to discover about their
philosophy, vision, and
program!
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Get to
several Junior tryouts if
possible!
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Surf the
hockey team's web site to
study their hockey program and
goals?
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Learn about
coaches and team history!
(Player's profile should be
correlated with the coach's
profile!).
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What weekly
schedule does the team keep?
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What is the
breakdown between
"school-time" and
"hockey-time"?
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How do they
travel? Do they travel far?
How many days they spend on
the road when traveling? Do
they have an educator on board
while traveling?
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What
guarantees do I have as a
player if I get hurt and my
hockey future is compromised
from the league and/or from
the team I am playing!?
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Do they
offer scholarships to complete
my studies when I complete my
Junior hockey career?
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Learn about
costs/housing/travel/fitness/academic
options/etc.!
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Learn about
their conditioning and
strength training programs
critical to minimize injuries!
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Where are
former team players studying
and playing?
- See practice sessions and
games!
- Others (Role of the player
in the local community!;
summer training program!;
etc.).
Most of our staff played either
Junior hockey or College hockey.
We will be more than happy to
advise you about the proper
route to follow to meet you
career goals. Several top
prospects who played at NAPS
received some guidance from our
staff and today they are playing
the best level of hockey that
they can play. Some of them will
be drafted in the "1st round" in
this years NHL draft
.
The
Canadian Major Junior hockey
league may give you more info
about their hockey program. Surf
the
Useful Hockey links of this
Web
site to find out more about
Junior Hockey leagues.
You can also
search the Web to discover more
about Junior leagues:
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