First and foremost although it may not be true I feel as though coaches won't give me a chance becasue they see I play for a low division high school team that barely has enough players to stay afloat. Also I did start the recruiting process later than desired. However I wish to develop a relationship with coaches and show them that I'm a hard working, coachable defenseman that can play both sides of the ice. When I was younger I played for the Providence Capitals (now called the Providence Hockey Club) in the Eastern Hockey Federation and I felt I was truly able to show my potential playing in that league. As we got older, all my teammates went to D1 private schools and I'm stuck at a D3 co-op where I feel like my playing style doesn't fit with the other players on my team. I don't mean to give a sob story I'm just asking for a chance to prove that I would be a great fit for a college hockey team.
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