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Winning percentage, division if tied teams are from same division; if not, skip to 6 6. Winning percentage, conference 7. Goals for, regular season 8. The key is putting in hard work every day from now until you get a chance to try out. You will want to try and find an agent before you are ready to head for the tryouts. Having one will make it easier to get noticed at a tryout. If so, that sounds good to me because I am willing to work my way up.
I was checking out the CHL website and their arenas, they don't seem like such a joke. Im sure this is really competitive hockey none the less. If so is the probability of making one, at the same of an ECHL tryout based off previous posts, there being a slim to no chance? CIS is pretty underrated man. I NCAA. I am willing to do whatever I need, but I made this thread to try to give me some motivational posts on how I could go about achieving my goals, not if they're impossible.
I don't know about you man but I would take the 'impossible' remarks as the biggest motivation of all. Making a CIS roster is super hard as is. Best of luck tho, hard work is always the key brother To the OP, make a dedication, committment, healthy mindset, and a healthy hockey body. Try to surround yourself with positive successful people who bring you up when you need that extra motivation. You can play in the ECHL if you train hard enough and have the right mindest.
My honest advice to you is to first try to play as high as you can before trying out. Be it Jr. I recommend playing a least a year of college first, gets you some experience and makes you a more well rounded and prepared person if you ever decide to quit hockey or for something like unforseen injuries occurs you arent screwed. Also, keep in mind unless you play at least AHL your pay sucks so you are just out there for the love of the game and to try and advance yourself into a better league.
It's all about trying to get your feet in the water at this point, and being the best you can be on your team to go to the next level. It may take a while, a few years, but you have to be patient and persistent.
You can do it, you just need to believe that you can. Glen Metropolit is a good example for anyone who wants to achive their dream, and if he can then why cant you? Good luck buddy I'm in the same boat as you becuase I want to play professional hockey one day and I know in my heart and mind that I can do it if I give it all I got.
You need to belive in that mindset too. Thanks for the last few posts, really really good information that puts things into perspective in terms of the route I must take.
In my opinion, a lot of people give up not because they aren't physically capable even though some people might have some disability , but because they aren't mentally conditioned properly. I have been reading some hockey psychology books, and if you can learn to overcome things mentally, you can persevere. Keep in mind, being a successful athlete requires high levels of confidence and expectations, which are both mental. The way I see it, the physical work out is just the daily grind, but the real work is upstairs.
I am actually just about to get on my stationary bike and do some more sets of crunches and pushups, just gaining as much definition as possible before I start doing weights. Any posts on how about I could go about getting into lower level A leagues would be great.
I am actually very knowledgeable about my position, but never had a father explain all sorts of these things to me off ice contracts ect , so I am not aware of how to get into these leagues. Good luck kovy with your dream, don't let anyone put you down or tell you that cannot do it, because the sky is the limit and barricades are only put up to be broken down!
I have no idea on your chances but I want to say good luck. You always regret the things you didn't try.
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