VANCOUVER, BC, June 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Innovative Hockey Recruiting and Hockey Scouting Service gives hockey players focus during off season.
As hockey rinks become quiet, as the Stanley Cup Finals enter their last days and the sights and sounds of summer re-appear, hockey season nears its end, or does it?
Traditionally, for many aspiring hockey players, the 'off-season' promises to be a busy one as they continue their quest to get noticed at the next level of their playing careers. With three new Player packages, PuckProspect.com, the web's most innovative hockey recruiting and hockey scouting service, is helping many of these hockey players 'Get Noticed' faster and more effectively.
PuckProspect.com Player packages allow hockey players a way to make direct contact with the top hockey programs throughout North America as well as the German Elite League. Hockey players can join and, within minutes, send their personalized player profiles complete with pictures, video, and even custom contact cards, to hockey teams of their choosing. Hockey scouts, hockey recruiters and hockey coaches can also become members to search PuckProspect's ever-increasing database of yet untapped hockey talent.
PuckProspect.com's Mission Statement is 'To provide Players with the best opportunity to get scouted and recruited, and for Scouts to have the most convenient and effective scouting tool at their disposal to access an extensive database of yet untapped hockey talent.' From junior hockey to the NCAA or CHL, from high school hockey to Prep/Boarding school hockey, from midget hockey to women's elite league hockey, there is no shortage of hockey teams to contact for hungry hockey players on PuckProspect.com.
It has been said that 'Success occurs when Opportunity and Preparedness Meet'. For hockey players, do you want to get noticed at the next level, are you prepared to get noticed at the next level, do you recognize that this is the best opportunity to take control of your hockey future? If the answer is yes, welcome to PuckProspect.com.
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PuckProspect.com Hockey Recruiting and Hockey Scouting Website Keeps Hockey on Front Burner During Off Season
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