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About This Page: This is a discussion on Hockey Players Forum within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I'm 19 years old and have been out of competitive hockey for close to a year due to my lung collapsing. I've been getting back on the ice lately, and
I'm 19 years old and have been out of competitive hockey for close to a year due to my lung collapsing. I've been getting back on the ice lately, and working out some kinks, and I'm feeling ready to play at a higher level again.
I've been planning on checking out a Long Beach State game to see how that looks.
Michigan was always my #1 choice, because of they're dominance, and they seem to love having the small, fast, italian forward every year or so. (Cammalleri, Tambellini, Cogliano)
Outside of the collegiate level, I really have NO IDEA where I could play a good level of hockey, especially living in Southern California.
I'm 19 years old and have been out of competitive hockey for close to a year due to my lung collapsing. I've been getting back on the ice lately, and working out some kinks, and I'm feeling ready to play at a higher level again.
I've been planning on checking out a Long Beach State game to see how that looks.
Michigan was always my #1 choice, because of they're dominance, and they seem to love having the small, fast, italian forward every year or so. (Cammalleri, Tambellini, Cogliano)
Outside of the collegiate level, I really have NO IDEA where I could play a good level of hockey, especially living in Southern California.
Any suggestions or advice would help, thanks.
monday nights theres a good pickup game at the bay harbor rink that has a good level of play, its 20 bucks and starts around 730 usually
__________________ "I'm going back to falling off chairs and puking on lamposts"
.... does an awesome job of (a) making sure every game has a 2-minute shift timer and (b) keeping the grade-A talent (you, if you played serious travel hockey) seperate from the grade-B talent (me; middle-aged and one step above novice).
__________________ "Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter. So long as men live together on earth and need means to deal with one another -- their only substitute, if they abandon money, is the muzzle of a gun."
-- Atlas Shrugged
Long Beach State is a Divison 3 collegiate team, but many compare it as a travel team, just like USC, UCLA, UCR, and so forth.
At Anaheim Ice, there are a couple of adult leagues that are pretty decent. The highest competition is the elite league, which is for collegiate players/collegiate coaches. The league below is the intermediate league, which I use to play in, but I skipped this long season. The next season starts May/June if you're interested because we're trying to get a team together again.