The Prospect Exchange and The Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League Announce Multi-Year Partnership
Posted May 9th, 2023
Nova Scotia Major U18 Hockey League to Utilize TPE Video and Analytics Platform
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 9, 2023
Mark Yates, Vice President of Sales
The Prospect Exchange, LLC
–Seattle, WA Today, The Prospect Exchange (TPE), a leading performance analysis platform that enhances player development and connects hockey players with scouts and coaches, has partnered with the Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League. This partnership will provide players in Nova Scotia with an opportunity to showcase their skills to a broader audience.
The Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League serves as a development league for players under 18 years of age who aspire to play in higher levels of hockey. This partnership will allow the players in the league to further connect with scouts and coaches from various leagues and teams.
We are excited to partner with the Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League and offer young hockey players a platform that enhances their development and enables them to showcase their talents to a broader audience,” said Mark Yates, Vice President of Sales for The Prospect Exchange. “ Our platform provides players with tools and resources to get noticed by potential recruiters, and we look forward to helping players in the league reach their goals.”
The partnership will enable teams and leagues to identify and recruit talented players more efficiently, providing a win-win situation for both players and recruiters.
“We are thrilled to partner with The Prospect Exchange and provide our players with a platform to showcase their skills to a wider range of scouts and coaches,” said Paul Graham, President of the Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League. “Our league is committed to providing players with opportunities to develop their skills and advance in their hockey careers, and this partnership is a step in that direction.”
The partnership between The Prospect Exchange and the Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League is expected to benefit young players looking to advance their careers in hockey while offering teams and leagues the chance to discover talented players more efficiently.
Coaches and players will receive team and individual player metrics tied to the video of each metric for all games played. Hundreds of metrics are measured including time on ice, shots, assists, goals, saves, and hits. Additionally, more advanced metrics such as xG and Corsi are available. The power of the TPE platform is supporting coaches to review the play of their team on a specific game– or over multiple games. Of particular note, players can review their individual shifts, plays and also get exposure to higher levels of hockey that utilize the TPE platform for scouting purposes.
“It is important to us that we build relationships and support communities” continued Mark Yates. “This partnership with the NSU18MHL is another step in us building relations throughout Atlantic Canada and supporting hockey in the region.”
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About The Prospect Exchange
Founded in 2018, The Prospect Exchange provides video based performance analysis for ice hockey federations, leagues and teams. TPE serves a rapidly growing list of clients from across North America and around the world ranging from youth hockey to professional teams. As a market leader exclusively focused on ice hockey, the company delivers high quality data, in-depth analysis, and fast turnaround.
About the Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League
The NSU18MHL is one of the longest running Major U18 (AAA) Leagues in Eastern Canada. Officially formed in 1983, this 2023/24 season marks the 40th anniversary of the League. The NSU18MHL has a rich history of successfully placing the vast majority of its players within higher levels of hockey. Many current and past successful hockey players have a history of playing Major U18 in Nova Scotia. Combining the synergistic goals of developing high level hockey players, along with creating the environment to develop professional athletes/coaching staff… has resulted in the highest level of results.