offbeatgravy
Registered User
Here is my situation: I have always loved hockey and wanted to play competitively, but because of money issues I didn't start playing until Midget, where I played house for three years. After I graduated I didn't yet feel good enough to play college, so instead I just went into school and didn't tryout anywhere. I am now finishing up my degree and trying to figure out where to go and I feel like I should at least explore my options in hockey one more time before I get into a career.
I have been playing in drop-in / rec leagues the past few years and have improved my skills dramatically. I know it's too late for this year (finishing up my degree anyway), so this is mainly a question for next year. That way I can get into better playing shape if I feel like there is an opportunity. I believe that I could play a higher level, I have just never been given the chance to prove myself.
I live in Canada, but would love to play in another country as travelling is something that I want to do.
With this in mind, does anyone have any suggestions on how I should pursue this, or know of any opportunities for open tryouts that happen for teams in Europe?
I have been playing in drop-in / rec leagues the past few years and have improved my skills dramatically. I know it's too late for this year (finishing up my degree anyway), so this is mainly a question for next year. That way I can get into better playing shape if I feel like there is an opportunity. I believe that I could play a higher level, I have just never been given the chance to prove myself.
I live in Canada, but would love to play in another country as travelling is something that I want to do.
With this in mind, does anyone have any suggestions on how I should pursue this, or know of any opportunities for open tryouts that happen for teams in Europe?