Recommendations

Pierre Deschesnes
Strength and Conditioning Coach / Boulder Hockey Club


I’m writing this letter about Chance Creger.
I have an opportunity the last 2 years to work and be his coach off ice during the off season… 
What I like from Chance is he is very motivate to become a better hockey player and he knows what it takes to get there… He realizes in the last 2 years, an off ice program is very important to be faster and get stronger on ice. Chance continues to get serious about his improvement and by his passion, commitment and dedication day after day he know what It takes to get there. 
Chance is really determined to get ready for the upcoming season. He is at the gym 5 to 6 times per week and he follows the program perfectly. Plus his program, we give him a nutrition plan for the summer. Chance is one our best student by his character and behavior in the gym. He takes it very seriously every single day. We push him a lot and he never give it up.
Finally one more thing about him, Chance learns the mental toughness now with us. We teach him to learn it because today to play higher level the players need the mental.
We are proud to have Chance with us every summer and we like to work with him every single time.
For more information about Chance,don’t hesitate to contact me by email: coach@coachfrenchy.com at your earliest convenience.



Marty Quarters
Head Coach / Central Wisconsin Saints

Although Chance joined our team late in the season he was a welcomed addition from the first practice. This is a testament to his leadership, ability, and the experience he has gained playing Jr A hockey the previous seasons. As good as Chance was on the ice, his off ice also set a standard of strong character and hard work in the local community. The Saints are proud of Chance committing to MSOE and are confident that he will represent them on the ice and on campus. He is what our next generation should all try to emulate.




Matt Huckins
Head Coach / U16 Rocky Mountain Roughriders

Chance has been a long time Bison playing Bantam A, Midget Minor AA and for the Jr Bison over the last 7 years. In 2010 he helped the Bison U16 AA Team win Regional Silver Sticks, a State Championship, and a trip to Nationals. Chance is one of those resilient players that you use as an example in your locker room.  He played hurt, had to recover from major surgeries, and was up and down during his junior career. The key is he stayed mentally tough and was able to achieve his goals.



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