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DMV Hockey Prospects
@DMVHockey
Our goal is to promote, expose and educate elite hockey players in DC, MD and VA and help them pursue their hockey dreams at the junior and collegiate levels.
Maryland, USA
Joined August 2017
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    Young players please remember that when a coach or scout shows interest in you or offers you a chance to play on a team or compete for a spot on a team, that whether you are interested or not it's important to reply and be thankful. You never know where that person will end up.
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    Young players, please. Too many of you are chasing NCAA D3 hockey w/zero direction. Don't go to a school you don't know about or may not like to say you were on an NCAA roster. First and foremost find schools you love. If you can't play there, find ACHA schools you love. 1/2
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    Every player and parent wants people to be honest with them in this sport, but very few of them really want to hear the truth or are capable of dealing with the truth. Advisors don't get you to Tier 1 or Tier 2. Your ability, worth ethic and commitment do. Period.
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    For kids freaking out at all the NAHL tenders they see being announced, a recent study showed only slightly more than 50% of tenders make NAHL teams. Play the game. Love the game. Enjoy the experience. Enjoy your teammates. Work hard. Stop stressing out. It's a game.
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    Many Tier 3 junior programs prey upon uneducated families, and so many kids wind up in bad situations because they just aren't aware of how it works and assume those recruiting them are trustworthy and giving them the whole story. A lot of them aren't. I'm here to help.
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    With NCAA rosters now limited to 26 & schools allowed to offer full scholarships to all of them, playing D1 hockey just got that much harder & smaller, lower-budget programs will struggle to compete with the bigger schools. Terrible. Level of play at D3 will continue to rise.
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    One of the things that frustrates me about kids/parents in this area is the "who else is on the roster" syndrome. If u are playing against people as good or better than you in front of scouts, why isn't that good enough? Prove you deserve to be at a different level.
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    A disappointing NAHL Draft day for locals yesterday. There are capable players here and people who can and will help them. But we keep buying into the same scams and keep handing over money to people who aren’t going to help just because others are doing it.
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    If you have an elite level program - AA or AAA - and are charging thousands of dollars for kids to play - and those kids hope to get to whatever the next level is - and you don't have an updated website with at least a roster, schedule & results, you are stealing money.
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    I understand that Brind'amour is emotional. But man, come on. Don't be a POS. You're talking about a guy who has one fight since 2010 and scores 50 goals a year and acting like he's Ryan Reaves. Your guy faced him up and asked him to fight. You played in the league. STOP IT!
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    Ohhhhh so you're going to play Premier but practice with NCDC and get NCDC games .... rightttttttttt. Never heard that one before.
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    Replying to @DMVHockey
    Please stop wasting money and time and sacrificing your education and college experience. Go where you will love it. Go where you can play. Go where you will enjoy college and hockey. Don't settle. A satisfied ego doesn't pay the bills. PLEASE! Trust me on this.
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    Looks like another player who went to a "pick up" tournament with us got a Tier 2 junior contract. I guess we just keep getting lucky.
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    You help a team win a championship in the DMV and you are forever one of us. Hero. A legend. Not sure he deserved the demotion, but he definitely deserved the welcome back. He will live in #Caps lore for eternity and will never ever have to pay for beers to double fist here again
    Devante Smith-Pelly spent two months in the minors. Before that, he went 30 games without a goal. Yet there he was Saturday, receiving a standing ovation in his DC return On a second chance & the #ALLCAPS delivering a taste of 2018 wtop.com/washington-cap… @WTOP @CapitalsRadio