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“College Night” The Road To Hockey After High School October 13, 2014

“College Night” The Road To Hockey After High School October 13, 2014. 2014. Welcome. Welcome to AHAI’s new format Welcome to our special guests Junior Tier I – Doug Christiansen – United States Hockey League

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“College Night” The Road To Hockey After High School October 13, 2014

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  1. “College Night”The Road To Hockey After High SchoolOctober 13, 2014 2014

  2. Welcome • Welcome to AHAI’s new format • Welcome to our special guests • Junior Tier I – Doug Christiansen – United States Hockey League • Junior Tier II and Tier III – Craig Barnett, North American Hockey League (NA3HL), Director of Player Development • College Hockey, Inc. – Kyle Lawson • Concussion & Safety – Dr. Elizabeth Pieroth

  3. Girl’s Break Out Session Coach Tony Cachey

  4. AGENDA • Introduction to the evening • Opening Remarks • The “lay of the land” in Junior and College Hockey • The Junior Hockey Option • Tier II and Tier III Junior Hockey • Tier I Junior Hockey – the United States Hockey League • College Hockey • NCAA and ACHA Hockey Opportunities • Concussion Awareness • AHAI College and Junior Hockey Open House • Closing remarks

  5. Opening Remarks Mike Mullally AHAI Board of Directors

  6. THE COLLEGE HOCKEY DREAM Junior Hockey

  7. Lay of the Land • Junior Hockey – 3 flavors • Tier I United States hockey League • Non – pay to play – Best of the best • Tier II North American Hockey League • Non-pay to play – where the game changes • Tier III – “pay to Play” hockey – • many leagues and teams: East, West, North and South • Varied skill levels based on location • Maybe too many Junior teams?

  8. Lay of the Land • Tier III – Pay to Play Juniors • North American 3 Hockey League • Atlantic Junior Hockey League • Eastern Junior Hockey League • Minnesota Junior Hockey League • Northern Pacific Hockey League • Western States hockey League • Continental Hockey Association • Empire Junior Hockey League • Southeast Junior hockey League

  9. The Lay of the LandCollege hockey NCAA ACHA YOU

  10. College Hockey • College Hockey – 2 Flavors • NCAA – National Collegiate Athletic Association • the “big time” • Division I and Division III • Scholarship money? – not always… • ACHA – American Collegiate Hockey Association • Officially, college club hockey • 3 Levels – Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 • 414 Official ACHA hockey clubs

  11. The Junior Option Doug Christiansen Junior Tier I The United State Hockey League

  12. The Junior Option Craig Barnett Junior Hockey Tier II North American Hockey League (NAHL) Junior Tier III North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL)

  13. College Hockey, Inc. Kyle Lawson NCAA College Hockey ACHA College Hockey

  14. Concussion Elizabeth M. Pieroth, PsyD, ABPP Board Certified Neuropsychologist Associate Director, Sports Concussion Program NorthShore University HealthSystem

  15. Open House AHAI College Night

  16. Closing Remarks Mike Mullally AHAI Board of Directors

  17. So… now what? If your objective is to go to College and play hockey… Education - College Degree Social Experience Stability of College Athletics Life long friendships…Network The Best Financial Deal in College Education Play some Junior Hockey and attend your Community College 2 Years of Community College 2 Years at the Illinois university of your choice = Full degree at the Illinois University of your choice. Is Junior Hockey for you? Advantages of playing…. Older and more desirable to any college coach Continued hockey skill development Personal Growth and maturation Stay in Illinois – or “go away” to play Junior Hockey

  18. So… now what? • College…… • This year ACHA has expanded to 414 schools • There is a school and a hockey program for almost everyone • NCAA Schools – if you are good enough to play at the NCAA level – no one will lose you in the crowd. • Academics….. Not much more to say! ASKAHAI

  19. …be SERIOUS about schooland have FUN with your Hockey!

  20. REFERENCES www.nhl.com www.ncaa.org www.usahockey.com www.achahockey.org www.collegehockey.com www.prephockey.org Jim Johannson – USAH Assistant Executive Director Hockey Operations Opportunities in Hockey Questions ?? www.AHAI.org THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK!

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