We are often asked by hockey players if they should quit hockey at age 18 or 19 when the player realizes he won’t play major junior or NCAA Division. 1. Although our responses vary due to the uniqueness of every situation, the common theme in our answers is to play competitive hockey as long as […]
Is the CHL dream over?
A common question we receive is “when should a player move on from the CHL dream in order to fully focus on the Junior A-College route?” The standard tends to be most CHL players are signed by their respective teams prior to their 17-year-old season. The high draft picks typically receive a contract offer shortly […]
What does it mean to sign with a CJHL team?
In our first monthly newsletter, we are going to go over what it means to sign a Hockey Canada card with a Junior A program in the Canada Junior Hockey League. The amount of a Hockey Canada cards a CJHL team has depends on their provincial league’s regulations. The CJHL consists of leagues from the […]
Frequently Asked Questions
What separates Ice Exposure from other companies? Our staff’s hockey backgrounds tend to separate us from the rest of the pack. We only hire personnel who have worked in prestigious hockey positions prior to joining our team. Furthermore, we have a diverse group of hockey people who have worked in such leagues as the CHL, […]