Hello, my goal overall is to be able to play college hockey at any level. Playing hockey for as long as I can at the highest level possible is what I strive to do once I graduate high school. I feel I would be a good candidate to play college hockey because, even though I am a goaltender, I think of myself as a leader on and off the ice. Leading stretches, warm up activities and other off ice workouts while also trying to lead by example is very important to me because I want other team mates to be able to look up to someone who is working hard and push themselves so that everyone will also push themselves and compete to become better hockey players. It only takes one player to be able to influence the team into being able to push them to work harder. I love the game of hockey and always want to get better to play at the highest level possible.
Off the ice I take pride in my grades and like to make sure I'm on top of school work. I'm very interested in human anatomy and biology for studying and school work but I also find great interest in film and film making. I'd say my two greatest passions in life are film and hockey.
Striving to become the best I can has been my goal ever since I knew I wanted to continue playing hockey after high school and ride the dream for as long as I possibly can. Thank you.
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