by Guest » Tue Jan 30, 2024 8:55 am
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:53 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 4:11 pm
New to this. What agencies are out there and what are they charging?
you should not be paying if your kid is spotted by a agent
watching games he/she will contact you either via the coach
or directly, this generally happens at u14 or maybe u13 if kid is a stud. Good agencies include but not in any particular order are Newport, Octagon, Caa, Wasserman, Quartexx
There are some more but make sure they are NHLPA
plenty floating around that are not.
Agree that you should NOT be paying and if they ask for money thats your cue to run. I will say that any company approaching a U13/U14 player has zero to offer a player/parent at that age other than maybe some stick discounts lol. The benefit of an advisor/agent at 14 is a waste except to build up a group of talent for future potential, but at that point your mixed into a group and dont get the attention you were promised at a young age.
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New to this. What agencies are out there and what are they charging?
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you should not be paying if your kid is spotted by a agent
watching games he/she will contact you either via the coach
or directly, this generally happens at u14 or maybe u13 if kid is a stud. Good agencies include but not in any particular order are Newport, Octagon, Caa, Wasserman, Quartexx
There are some more but make sure they are NHLPA
plenty floating around that are not.
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Agree that you should NOT be paying and if they ask for money thats your cue to run. I will say that any company approaching a U13/U14 player has zero to offer a player/parent at that age other than maybe some stick discounts lol. The benefit of an advisor/agent at 14 is a waste except to build up a group of talent for future potential, but at that point your mixed into a group and dont get the attention you were promised at a young age.