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The RRi Process

Start with the player, the current situation, and the decision that needs clarity.

Build a practical next-step plan around fit, readiness, timing, and long-term development.

Put the right support around the athlete instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all path.

How It Works

A clearer process for important hockey decisions

RRi is built to reduce noise and make the next step more understandable. The process starts with a real conversation, moves into honest guidance, and then builds the right support structure around the athlete.

That can include advising, development, mentorship, pathway planning, or representation, depending on where the player is and what actually makes sense now.

Step By Step

What the RRi process actually looks like

The goal is not to overcomplicate things. It is to understand the athlete clearly, identify the real next step, and put meaningful support around that plan.

01

Initial consultation

Talk through the player’s level, current environment, goals, pressure points, and the decision that needs direction now.

02

Advice & guidance

Assess fit, timing, readiness, opportunity, and where RRi can provide the most useful support without overpromising.

03

Grow & advance

Move forward with a clearer plan and the right mix of advising, development, mentorship, representation, or pathway support.

Before The Call

The inputs that make the process stronger

Player snapshot

Share the athlete’s age, current level, team setting, recent development context, and where things stand right now.

Main question

Be clear about the decision, uncertainty, or opportunity you are trying to work through so RRi can respond directly.

Timeline

Important dates, camps, tryouts, team decisions, recruiting windows, or family timing all help shape the right recommendation.

What You Leave With

The process should create clarity, not just conversation.

A good process gives players and families a better read on fit, opportunity, timing, and what support structure belongs around the athlete next.

Clarity

A more honest understanding of where the athlete stands today.

Fit, readiness, and realistic next-step context.
Direction

A practical next step instead of generic advice.

Support matched to the player’s actual situation.
Support

A clearer sense of what RRi can help with over time.

Advising, development, mentorship, representation, and pathway planning where it fits.

Where It Can Lead

The process connects into the right type of support

Not every athlete needs the same thing. Sometimes the right answer is advising. Sometimes it is development, mentorship, a pathway plan, or a deeper conversation around representation.

Next Step

Start the process with the right conversation.

If there is a decision on the table, a pathway question, or a need for clearer support around the athlete, the process begins by talking it through directly.

Connect

Move forward with more clarity.

Book time with RRi or reach out directly to start the conversation.