Cover Letter & Resume
I have a strong desire to work in Sports Management with a professional sports team. In 2009/2010 I studied the Hockey GM & Scouting course with Sports Management Worldwide. Shortly after that, in April 2012, I founded Hockey Twenty Four Seven, a Hockey Operations portfolio in order to have an online presence and pursue my dream career.
Work Experience:
Hockey Data, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Data Tracker, March 13, 2017-July 21, 2017
I track specific events (goals, assists, shots, passes, hits, blocked shots, zone entries and exits, takeaways/giveaways, face-off wins and losses etc.) of teams and individual players during recorded hockey games
Education
Sports Management Worldwide; Portland, Oregon, USA
Hockey GM & Scouting, Certificate, 2009/2010
Training included: NHL and international scouting techniques, NHL and minor league hockey general manager practices, Rinknet scouting Software, NHL collective bargaining agreement and statistical analysis. (Mentored by International Scouting Services & Rinknet) Reference: Dr. Lynn Lashbrook, President, Sports Management Worldwide
Hockey Twenty Four Seven
Sports Player Creation Zone
Work Experience:
Hockey Data, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Data Tracker, March 13, 2017-July 21, 2017
I track specific events (goals, assists, shots, passes, hits, blocked shots, zone entries and exits, takeaways/giveaways, face-off wins and losses etc.) of teams and individual players during recorded hockey games
Education
Sports Management Worldwide; Portland, Oregon, USA
Hockey GM & Scouting, Certificate, 2009/2010
Training included: NHL and international scouting techniques, NHL and minor league hockey general manager practices, Rinknet scouting Software, NHL collective bargaining agreement and statistical analysis. (Mentored by International Scouting Services & Rinknet) Reference: Dr. Lynn Lashbrook, President, Sports Management Worldwide
- Well-educated in responsibilities of a Hockey General Manager, Hockey Operations Department, Scouting Staff, Coaching Staff, Player Personnel, etc.
- NHL and AHL roster guidelines
- Collective Bargaining Agreement: Article 8; NHL Draft. Eligibility for Claim, Reserve List-Exclusive Rights, Assignment of Rights, Eligibility for play in League. Article 9; Entry Level Compensation, Standard Player Contracts (SPC’s). Article 10 Free Agency; Unrestricted Free Agents, Restricted Free Agents, Offer Sheet Refusal Procedures, Draft Choice Compensation for Restricted Free Agents. Article 11 Rules and Procedures Governing Standard Player’s Contracts. Article 12 Salary Arbitration. Article 13 Waivers and Loans of Players to Minor League Clubs.
- Professional and Amateur Scouting and player evaluation
- Steva Hockey and Rinknet Scouting Software
Hockey Twenty Four Seven
- Knowledgeable in NHL, AHL, SHL, LIIGA, National League A, DEL, WHL, OHL, QMJHL, KHL, Slovak Extraliga, etc.
- In-depth knowledge of NHL organization including reserve list players (including unsigned draft choices, all players signed to a SPC).
- Daily use of Microsoft Office 2010 (Excel, Word) for extensive attribute analytics, designing players within the BE A PRO rookie player parameters, NHL Draft preparation and analysis of potential rating, executing BE A GM mode roster transactions, training camp roster splits squads and pre-season evaluations, etc.
- Proficiency in Word; frequently write about fictitious characters I have designed
- Knowledgeable in NHL Draft demographics
- Perceptive listening and detailed note taking habits
- Avid reader of “The Hockey News” magazine
Sports Player Creation Zone
- Specialize in player evaluation analysis and creation of new players within the BE A PRO rookie attribute parameters, assigning them to CHL teams and affiliating them with NHL organizations. Taking screenshot of them for Instagram.