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A Day in the Life of a Minor League Ice Hockey Player
In the Canadian junior ice hockey system almost every
young player dreams about one day making it to the
National Hockey League.
When you do a fast count in your head you soon realize
that there are a huge number of guys playing junior
hockey in Canada. You also soon realize that very
few of these ice hockey players actually will make
it to the National Hockey League.
This article will focus on all those ice hockey players
that do not make it directly to the NHL.
These players have to prove themselves in the minor
hockey system, before a few of them head up to the
NHL where they want to play.
The minor hockey leagues are as follows:
At the level below the National Hockey League you
find the American Hockey League and here most of the
players have NHL contracts. It is good ice hockey
with many good players.
Players that do not make the American Hockey League
find themselves looking for a job in the minor leagues
at the level below. A few of these leagues are East
Coast Hockey League, Central Hockey League and the
United Hockey League.
As you understand the players do not make as much
money in the minors as they do in the NHL and life
is tougher as well.
You still play about 70 to 80 games a season in the
minors and it is very rare that teams at this level
travel by plane. So, if you do not know how to sleep
on a bus, you better learn. Fast!
A game day in the life of a minor league ice hockey
player could look like this:
You wake up at around eight, have breakfast and arrive
at the rink at nine. At the rink you make sure that
your equipment is OK and you get ready for the mandatory
pre-game skate.
Probably you are hoping for that the coach doesn't
have a bad day and skate you too hard. Even though
a hard skate has not hurt anybody, very few players
enjoy this.
After the morning skate, you shower, get dressed and
head for a pre-game meal at a greasy restaurant. The
food could probably be better, but who cares.
After lunch it is back to the rink, pack up the bus,
watch two movies and four hours later it is time to
prepare for tonight's game.
When you get out of the area after the game it is
already dark and you watch two more movies on your
way back home. You hit the sack at 2.30 AM and if
you lost the game you know that it will not be fun
at practice tomorrow morning.
Hopefully they will be called up you before that.
About the Author
Article written by HockeyTribute.com, a NHL hockey
fan site where you can read more about NHL
hockey and junior ice hockey
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