Want Your Kid to Play Junior Hockey? Here’s What You Need to Do NOW!

🚨 Want Your Kid to Play Junior Hockey? Here’s What You Need to Do NOW! 🚨


If your player is 14-16 and has dreams of playing Juniors, now is the time to take action! Here’s what matters most:

πŸ’ Play at the Right Level – AAA or strong AA programs provide the best development. If your kid isn’t there yet, focus on improving and getting seen.

πŸ’ͺ On & Off-Ice Training – Skills and hockey IQ matter, but so does size and strength. Speed, conditioning, and strength training are critical.

πŸ“’ Exposure Matters – Attend Junior team camps, showcases, and prospect tournaments. This is how scouts find players.

🎯 Target the Right Leagues – Research USHL, NAHL, NCDC, BCHL, AJHL, and others. Each league has different levels and paths.

πŸ“œ Academics Count – Many junior leagues are NCAA feeders. Keeping grades up keeps doors open for both juniors and college hockey.

πŸ‘₯ Networking & Relationships – Coaches, advisors, and former players can guide you. Build relationships with junior coaches and scouts.

⚠️ Be Realistic & Open-Minded – The path isn’t always direct. Some players go through Tier 3 Juniors before advancing. Focus on development first!

πŸ’¬ What’s your biggest challenge in getting your player noticed? Drop a comment below! πŸ‘‡

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