Prove you're next level.
Advanced hockey analytics for competitive players.
Track elite metrics. Impress scouts. Earn your spot.
Stand out with objective proof.
Scouts want data. Coaches demand metrics. You need evidence of elite performance.
Scout-Ready Data
Export comprehensive CSV files with all metrics, trends, and performance data. Track and document your improvement over multiple seasons.
NCAA Recruitment Edge
D1 programs value data-driven players. Prove you understand modern hockey and have the work ethic to improve continuously.
Track Real Development
Document your journey from 18 to 22 mph top speed. Show VO₂ max improvements from 52 to 57. Numbers don't lie.
Metrics that get you noticed.
Track what scouts and coaches actually evaluate.
Know where you stand.
Compare your metrics to junior, NCAA, and pro standards.
Junior A: 18-21 mph
NCAA D1: 20-23 mph top speed
Junior A: 52-56 VO₂
NCAA D1: 55-59 VO₂ max
Junior A: 40-50 sec shifts
NCAA D1: 40-47 second shifts
Junior A: 2-4 min recovery
NCAA D1: 1.5-3 minute recovery
Note: Performance benchmarks are approximate estimates based on industry observations and may vary by position, playing style, and testing methodology. For reference, NHL players average 21-22 mph top speed (Connor McDavid: 25.5 mph) and 60-65 VO₂ max. Consult with coaches and trainers for personalized performance goals.
Built for competitive hockey.
From AAA to Junior A, prep school to NCAA.
AAA & Club Players
Track development through competitive seasons. Build a performance history that showcases your progression to elite levels. Monitor how your speed, endurance, and recovery improve from fall to spring, giving you concrete evidence of growth to share with coaches and scouts.
Junior Hockey
USHL, NAHL, Junior A/B players proving they're ready for the next level. Document elite fitness and game readiness. Track your performance across the grueling junior schedule, demonstrating to college programs that you can handle the physical demands of NCAA hockey.
Prep School Athletes
Stand out in competitive prep leagues. Show college recruiters your dedication to performance improvement. Use data to demonstrate the strong work ethic and commitment to excellence that prep school coaches emphasize during the recruiting process.
Showcase Players
Turn showcase performances into documented proof. Track metrics from every tournament and camp. When competing at events like USA Hockey nationals or top prospect camps, have the data to back up your strong performances and demonstrate consistency across multiple high-pressure situations.
Off-Season Training
Prove summer work with data. Return to camp with documented improvements in speed, power, and endurance. Show coaches exactly how much faster you've gotten, how your VO₂ max has improved, and how your conditioning work has translated to on-ice performance gains.
College Commits
Maintain and improve performance after commitment. Show coaches you're arriving game-ready. Continue developing throughout your post-commitment year, arriving at college with detailed performance data that helps coaching staffs understand your fitness baseline and training needs.
The modern recruiting edge.
How elite players use performance data to stand out in the recruiting process.
Build Your Athletic Resume
College coaches receive hundreds of recruiting emails every week. Standing out requires more than highlight reels—you need quantifiable proof of your abilities. HPT creates a comprehensive athletic profile that documents your speed, endurance, recovery, and improvement trajectory over time. When you email a college program, include your season averages: 22.1 mph top speed, 56 VO₂ max, 43-second average shift length, and 90-second recovery time. These numbers tell coaches you're serious, data-driven, and understand the modern game.
Beyond raw numbers, performance trends matter enormously. A player improving from 19 to 23 mph over one season demonstrates coachability and work ethic—qualities that translate to success at the next level. Export your multi-season data to show consistent year-over-year improvement in key metrics. This documented progression often impresses coaches more than a single impressive statistic.
Understand Your Position-Specific Demands
Different positions require different athletic profiles. Elite centers need exceptional VO₂ max and quick recovery for frequent shifts. Power forwards require high explosiveness and strong acceleration metrics. Defensive defensemen focus on consistency and gap control, while offensive defensemen need end-to-end speed. Wingers need top-end speed and the ability to maintain high intensity throughout shifts.
HPT tracks all these position-specific metrics, allowing you to understand and improve the attributes that matter most for your role. Use the data to identify weaknesses—if you're a center with poor recovery times, you know exactly what to work on in the off-season. If you're a defenseman lacking top-end speed, you have a concrete training focus. This targeted approach to development accelerates improvement and demonstrates hockey IQ to evaluators.
Navigate The Showcase Circuit
Showcase tournaments and elite camps are high-pressure recruiting opportunities where dozens of scouts evaluate hundreds of players over a few days. Performance anxiety and unfamiliar ice conditions can impact your game. HPT provides objective data that supplements what scouts see in those brief viewings. If you have an off-game at a showcase, your season-long performance data proves it was an outlier, not your true ability level.
Track every showcase game, skills session, and practice scrimmage. Build a portfolio that demonstrates consistency across multiple high-level events. When following up with coaches after showcases, reference your performance data from that specific event. This attention to detail and professional approach separates serious prospects from the pack and keeps you on recruiters' radars even in crowded evaluation periods.
Prepare For College Strength & Conditioning
The physical jump from junior to college hockey challenges many incoming freshmen. NCAA strength coaches expect detailed fitness baselines when players arrive on campus. Having comprehensive performance data allows coaching staffs to create personalized training programs from day one, rather than spending weeks establishing baseline measurements.
Bring your full HPT performance history to college orientation. Share your VO₂ max trends, recovery patterns, and injury history (tracked through performance dips and recovery periods). This proactive approach impresses strength coaches and helps you integrate faster into college training systems. Players who arrive with detailed performance knowledge adapt more quickly to college demands and compete for ice time sooner.
Development stories.
Real improvements from players tracking their journey.
"I used my performance data in every email to college coaches. Being able to say 'I've improved my top speed from 19.4 to 22.5 mph this season' got way more responses than just saying I'm a fast skater. The numbers prove it."
USHL → NCAA Division I commit
"My summer training finally had structure. Instead of just 'getting faster,' I tracked every metric and saw exactly where I improved. Came back to fall camp 3 mph faster and with data to prove my work ethic to coaches."
AAA → Prep School, D1 Prospect
"Coaches love players who understand their metrics. When I could talk about my recovery efficiency and VO₂ max trends in meetings, it showed I'm serious about development. That maturity level matters for recruiting."
Junior A → NCAA Division III
Elite player questions.
Do college scouts really care about performance data?
Absolutely. Modern recruitment increasingly values objective data. Players who track and understand their metrics show maturity and commitment to improvement that coaches value. Many D1 programs now ask for fitness metrics during recruitment.
What metrics matter most for recruitment?
Speed (top and average), VO₂ max, and recovery metrics are universally important. Position-specific metrics also matter: acceleration and agility for forwards, gap control and transition speed for defensemen, lateral movement for goalies.
How does HPT compare to team tracking systems?
HPT complements team systems by providing personal data you own and control. Track additional sessions, summer training, and maintain consistency across teams. Your data follows you through your hockey journey.
How long until I see improvement?
Most players see measurable improvements in 4-6 weeks of consistent tracking and focused training. Long-term trends over 3-6 months show the most impressive development for recruitment purposes.
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