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Written by: Adam Zukowski This year may have a different look than in previous seasons, but seniors in high school still face the same situations that seniors in years before have had. Looking back to how I approached my senior year hockey-wise, there are definitely some situations I wish I had dealt with differently. I did not have an older sibling who had gone through the hockey ranks and my parents had never played hockey before, so this experience was new for me. I wish I had someone to guide me through this process in my hockey career. I won’t spend too much time beating around the bush and get into my first two pieces of advice for seniors finishing up their seasons this year, and juniors getting prepped for their final year of high school hockey. I am only posting my first two pieces of advice for now and will post the remaining three in my next blog, along with the full article!
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Written By: Connor Bizal It is safe to say the past year has been life-altering for many people. Most people are at a point where they are sick and tired of hearing about the pandemic, but it is a major part of our lives right now. Obviously, the pandemic has flipped people's worlds upside-down. Things are way different now compared to this time last year. However, we cannot use the pandemic as an excuse to not strive to be the best versions of ourselves. Everyone is dealing with similar struggles, it is about persevering through them and coming out better than we were before our "normal" was stripped from us. Granted, we may never see the "normal" we knew a year ago. Regardless, we should be able to look at ourselves and confirm we have grown/improved over the past year...
Written By: Connor Bizal Welcome to the Fellowship of Hockey Advancement! We are so excited to offer this FREE resource to everyone. Who we are, what our mission is, and what we provide can be found elsewhere on this website. We are two junior hockey players playing for the Boston Jr. Rangers in the Eastern Hockey League...
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