Hockey is a sport in which two teams play against each other by trying to manoeuvre a ball or a puck into the opponent’s goal using a hockey stick. There are many types of hockey such as bandy, field hockey, ice hockey and rink hockey.

In most of the world, the term hockey by itself refers to field hockey, while in Canada, the United States, Russia and most of Eastern and Northern Europe, the term usually refers to ice hockey.
KAAB SPORTS MARKETING Family Advisor‘s have been in the hockey advising business for more than a dozen years. We work with hockey players and their families to leverage their athletic skills for immediate and future benefits, while improving their game and expanding their educational opportunities.
We believe that athletic and academic dreams go hand in hand and positions players for an optimal future.
We work with a limited number of hockey players of each birth year to strategically plan their careers and ensure they receive appropriate placements. Each fall, many of our clients attend prep school and college programs on scholarships and bursaries.
KAAB SPORTS MARKETING serves as a trusted hockey family advisor for elite young players around the world. We’re selective about who we work with to ensure each of our players get the personal guidance and attention that’s critical to leveraging their career.
We guide and assist our amateur clients and their families in the process of determining whether they should pursue Canadian Major Junior or attend a U.S. College. We also serve as a resource for the individual development of each of our select clients by connecting them with the best personal trainers, nutritionists, skating instructors, medical doctors and other professionals so that they can continue to “Find An Edge” in their careers.
We work with our clients on pre-NHL Entry Draft preparation so that they can maximize their exposure to NHL Clubs. Our reputation and record of success on behalf of our clients speaks for itself.
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