Informative Essay On Junior Hockey

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“I knew that hockey was my first love and my favorite sport by far (Mickey Lang)” Even so, at his father’s urging Mickey grew up being a multi sport athlete. In order to play hockey every fall, his dad required him to play other sports in the off season. Mickey played baseball every year through his senior year in high school and football as a freshman and sophomore in high school. More often than not, serious ice hockey players that are not in ‘hot bed’ areas like Michigan and Minnesota, find themselves leaving their original home rinks for teams in other areas of the country, in order to elevate their play. However, Mickey played his entire youth career at the same rink that his father took him to when he was 3 years old. Mickey always …show more content…

Unlike traditional high school sports, seniors in high school rarely go directly to college after high school graduation. Most often, the player will play Juniors hockey for the minimum of 1-2 seasons, sometimes more and then receive college offers based off of their performance in Juniors hockey.“Juniors hockey is ice hockey competition generally for players between 16 and 21 years of age. Junior hockey leagues in the United States and Canada are considered amateur (with some exceptions) and operate within regions of each country (Wikipedia).” There are three tiers of Juniors hockey in the United States, Tier I, II and III. Tier I, the United States Hockey League, is the highest level of Juniors hockey and most serious players, with their eye of playing NCAA Division 1 College, aspire to make one of these teams. According to Wikipedia, “Between 80 and 90 percent of USHL players play NCAA hockey.” Tier II consist of the North American Hockey League and the Western States Hockey League which just joined Tier II from Tier III at the beginning of the 2015/2016 season.. Tier III has eight different leagues and the purpose of these leagues is to gain experience and hopefully earn a spot on a higher Tier

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