My name is Logan Daneluk and I play hockey in the NAMHL league in northern Canada. My dream since I was 4 years old was to play university hockey. I have always done my best in school and strived for excellent grades. I am 5’8 and I weigh 180 pounds. I was born and raised in Fort St. John which is northern British Columbia. My family and I believe that my education is the most important. I have a 3.9 GPA and scored a 910 on my SAT. My goal is to take the SAT as many times as possible during my senior year. I am a well rounder player, who works hard every shift. My work ethic and ability to make plays with the puck are my number one assets. I am not a selfish hockey player and believe in team first. My greatest accomplishments in hockey are making U16 B.C. cup and winning the NAMHL league in the 2010-2011 season. I am a leader on and off the ice, and have been an assistant captain three times. I am a very self motivated person and easy to coach. The attributes I can offer to a team is my great work ethic, my ability to make plays with the puck and my leadership on and off the ice. I have always believed that no matter how good you are there is always room for improvement.
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