
Whether your goal is the OHL, NCAA, Junior A, Major Junior, or professional hockey, every player needs a plan. At SISU Hockey, we help Ontario hockey families make informed decisions regarding development, education, eligibility, contracts, recruiting, and long-term career planning.
Based in Barrie, Ontario, we work with players and families throughout Ontario.

What Does a Hockey Advisor Do?
A hockey advisor helps players and families make informed decisions throughout their hockey journey.
Services may include:
-
OHL Draft preparation
-
NCAA eligibility guidance
-
Junior hockey opportunities
-
Contract review
-
Billet and education advice
-
Scholarship planning
-
Career planning
-
Family support and advocacy
The right advisor helps players avoid costly mistakes and stay focused on long-term development.
OHL Advisory Services
The Ontario Hockey League is one of the most competitive development leagues in the world.
We help families understand:
-
The OHL Draft process
-
Rights and commitments
-
Education packages
-
OHL vs NCAA considerations
-
Development pathways after the OHL
Related Articles
-
What Happens If You Don't Get Drafted?
-
OHL vs NCAA
NCAA Hockey Advisory Services
The NCAA landscape changes constantly.
We assist families with:
-
NCAA eligibility
-
Recruiting timelines
-
Scholarship opportunities
-
NIL opportunities
-
Academic preparation
-
Communication with coaches
Related Articles
-
NCAA Recruiting Timeline
-
NCAA Division I vs Division III Hockey
-
NIL Opportunities for Canadian Players
Junior Hockey Pathways
There are many paths to success in hockey.
Players may develop through:
-
OJHL
-
GOJHL
-
CCHL
-
NOJHL
-
SIJHL
-
BCHL
-
USHL
-
NAHL
The best path depends on the individual player, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an advisor before the OHL Draft?
Many families seek guidance before draft eligibility to better understand the process and available options.
Can I play NCAA hockey after major junior?
Currently, yes. The NCAA is permitting CHL players to play. That said, eligibility rules continue to evolve and should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
What if I am not drafted?
Many successful players were never drafted into the OHL and developed through other pathways. The draft is not the end, it is the beginning.

