This video is the first of our podcast-style series, which will feature interviews between AHA Lead Family Advisor David DiSchiavi of the AHA team and multiple players, coaches, and other leaders in the hockey world. David will be talking with these individuals about their different Jr. A, NCAA, & pro hockey experiences, as well as other relevant topics. The goal of this video is to get members of the hockey world to share their hockey career experiences and perspectives so hockey players and parents can have a better idea as to what the hockey world entails.
Today, David sat down with Chris Poletek, who has a wealth of hockey experience including getting drafted to the Kitchener Rangers in the OHL, playing 5 years of Jr. hockey, and then advancing to the NCAA Division 3 level.
Of course, our perspectives are subject to our own opinions & biases, so we encourage you to always think critically when presented with new information and always seek out expert hockey advice from other sources before forming conclusions and making any decisions.
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00:00 – Intro
1:03 – Chris Poletek Intro
4:02 – Post-OHL Draft Plans
5:13 – Jr. A Experience
7:50 – Getting Traded in Jr. A
10:32 – Moving From Jr. A to Jr. B
14:59 – NCAA Division 3 Commitment
15:55 – Pros & Cons of NCAA Division 3
19:15 – Key Factors When Choosing NCAA School
21:13 – Finding Balance in the College Experience
23:28 – Biggest Transition From Jr. to NCAA
24:50 – Collegiate Practice Atmosphere
29:27 – Advice for Jr. Players Pursuing College
32:30 – Outro
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