I want to take my career as far as possible. I know my potential and I know I can. I will stay confident and stick to my goals of someday playing pro hockey. I would like to keep playing for as long as possible and get an education out of hockey at the same time. But I am open to any opportunities and I will always stay focused no matter how difficult it gets during the path of my career. I have proven that I can succeed by reaching goals that I have set out for myself I.E: I wanted to play jr hockey by the time I was 16 and I did by playing as 16 year old goalie for The Wheatley Sharks and put up phenomenal stats as a 16 year old goalie . I have further proven that I can succeed by signing with a Jr B team as a 17 year old.
My goal in school is to get the best grades I can possibly get to help me succeed in whichever path I take in hockey. I am interested in pursuing my education in health sciences as this is something that has always been appealing to me.
Statistic | 2021 Burlington Cou | 2019 WHEATLEY OMSTE | 2018 SunCounty Pant |
---|---|---|---|
Goals Against Avg. | 2.20 | 2.35 | 3.29 |
Save Pct. | .924 | .918 | 90.75 |
Total Saves | 216 | 604 | 670 |
Shutouts | 2 | 4 |
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