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Successful 2019 NHL Entry Draft for Kaizen Sports

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Penticton, BC – June 23, 2019 –

Kaizen Sports & Entertainment Ltd. is proud to announce a client was that seven Kaizen clients will be attending NHL Development Camps.

With the curtain closing on the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, teams now shift their focus to their Development Camps. Most camps are scheduled to open this week. While testing according to a variety of metrics will be the main goal, an element of fun will also be mixed in. Clubs will offer cooking classes, city tours, even rock climbing as part of their Development Camp activities.

Kaizen players will report to seven different NHL clubs, the Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Minessota Wild, New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins.

“Any time a young player is extended an opportunity to showcase his talents to an NHL organization, it’s a very positive development,” stated Managing Director Michael O’Rafferty. “This is a chance to leave a positive impression, a lasting memory of a player with skill, talent, team-mindedness and drive. We are very pleased that so many of Kaizen’s young clients will be attending camps this season.”

Due to Kaizen’s confidentiality policy regarding student-athletes, we will not be releasing anything more on the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

 

 
For media inquiries, please contact:
Desiree Gatchalian Executive Assistant desiree@kaizensportsint.com
 

Kaizen Sports Agency exists to provide access and advantage – in sport and beyond. We represent athletes in full: mind, body, and brand. Our model is simple: recruit through talent, build through trust. “Kaizen” is the philosophy of continuous improvement – deliberate, disciplined, and built to last. www.kaizensportsint.com

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