Discipline, Teamwork, and the Growth on Ice
Where brotherhood is forged, resilience is tested, and character is built one shift at a time.
Why This Matters to Me
Hockey is where I first learned what it truly means to be part of something bigger than yourself.
The ice doesn't care about your excuses — it demands your full presence, your full effort,
and your full commitment every single time you lace up.
I fell in love with this sport not because it was easy, but because it was hard.
It taught me that real growth lives just outside your comfort zone, and that the best teams are built on trust,
sacrifice, and an unrelenting will to push forward together.
The ice doesn't care about your excuses — it demands your full presence, your full effort,
and your full commitment every single time you lace up.
I fell in love with this sport not because it was easy, but because it was hard.
It taught me that real growth lives just outside your comfort zone, and that the best teams are built on trust,
sacrifice, and an unrelenting will to push forward together.
The Road That Shaped Me
Hockey came into my life later than most, but from the moment I stepped on the ice, I knew I had found something worth chasing.
It hasn’t been easy—there have been falls, missed opportunities, and a lot of learning along the way.
But every practice, every game, every shift has pushed me forward.
Scoring my first goal was a moment I’ll never forget—not just because of the goal itself, but because of everything it represented.
But what truly makes this journey special is being part of the Crimson Knights.
The competition, the energy, the laughs, and the brotherhood we’ve built go far beyond the game itself.
From hard-fought games to post-game moments, team BBQs, and sharing my Colombian lemonade with the guys,
it’s those off-the-ice experiences that have made this journey unforgettable.
This is more than just hockey for me—it’s growth, connection, and being part of something bigger.
And I’m just getting started.
It hasn’t been easy—there have been falls, missed opportunities, and a lot of learning along the way.
But every practice, every game, every shift has pushed me forward.
Scoring my first goal was a moment I’ll never forget—not just because of the goal itself, but because of everything it represented.
But what truly makes this journey special is being part of the Crimson Knights.
The competition, the energy, the laughs, and the brotherhood we’ve built go far beyond the game itself.
From hard-fought games to post-game moments, team BBQs, and sharing my Colombian lemonade with the guys,
it’s those off-the-ice experiences that have made this journey unforgettable.
This is more than just hockey for me—it’s growth, connection, and being part of something bigger.
And I’m just getting started.
"The ice reveals who you truly are. It strips away every excuse and leaves only character.
I play hockey because it makes me better at everything else."
I play hockey because it makes me better at everything else."
Principles I Live By
Show Up Before You Feel Ready
The ice doesn't wait for perfect conditions. I learned to show up consistently — especially when motivation was low — because consistency compounds into excellence.
Trust Your Teammates
You cannot control every outcome, but you can control your commitment to the people beside you. Trust is built through action, not words.
Embrace the Grind
The unglamorous work — the early skates, the film sessions, the extra reps — is exactly where champions are made. Embrace what others avoid.
Failure Is Feedback
Every missed shot, every bad period, every loss is data. The players who improve fastest are the ones who learn from every experience without letting it define them.
Lead by Example
The most powerful leadership on the ice is silent. Work harder than everyone else, and the team will follow.
The ice doesn't wait for perfect conditions. I learned to show up consistently — especially when motivation was low — because consistency compounds into excellence.
Trust Your Teammates
You cannot control every outcome, but you can control your commitment to the people beside you. Trust is built through action, not words.
Embrace the Grind
The unglamorous work — the early skates, the film sessions, the extra reps — is exactly where champions are made. Embrace what others avoid.
Failure Is Feedback
Every missed shot, every bad period, every loss is data. The players who improve fastest are the ones who learn from every experience without letting it define them.
Lead by Example
The most powerful leadership on the ice is silent. Work harder than everyone else, and the team will follow.
"Discipline in small things creates greatness in everything."
Moments in Motion
Commit to Your Growth. Connect with Me.
If hockey has taught me anything, it is that the greatest achievements come from consistent effort,
shared purpose, and the courage to keep going when it gets hard. Let's connect and grow together.
shared purpose, and the courage to keep going when it gets hard. Let's connect and grow together.















