Thursday, April 9, 2020
Trevor Shott - by Moses
In 2015/16 Trevor Shott started his University Career in Ice Hockey with the Oregon Ducks. In his freshman year Trevor led his team in goals. In his second year (sophomore) of 2016/17 he was named the Ducks Captain. Shott repeated as goals leader and in this year he led the team in points while taking the Oregon Ducks to the North Division Finals of the Pac12. As his third year came (Trevor's Junior year) 2017/18 the team competed well but didn't contend for the title. Trevor decided to take a year off and the Ducks ended a miracle season winning the North Division of the Pac12. Shott came back strong to complete his masters in business for the 2019/20 season and returned as Captain in his final year. All Trevor did this year was score 32 goals with 25 assists and 57 points in 28 games leading his Ducks to a repeat of the North Division of the Pac12. Time will tell if Shott will play in the professional worldwide Hockey Market. To stand a chance in North America Shott could crack an AHL team like the Toronto Marlies and probably earn $100,000+/year doing so in his first year. He could try the Swedish Elite League, the Swisse League, or the KHL likewise and bring in a good salary (of around $75,000/year) while gaining invaluable experience towards a career in the NHL.
What is known is that Trevor has an insatiable desire to succeed as shown through his prowess in education and sports. It's important to remember that the youth of today are what we are to expect for our future leaders. Trevor's dad Chuck Shott was a Hockey Coach and schooled his two sons in Ice Hockey at an early age which helped both boys develop quickly in hockey I.Q. Chuck Shott was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and relocated his family to Arizona before moving to Oregon. Trevor's brother Matt is currently working as a scout for the Arizona Coyotes. If Trevor decides to pursue a career in professional sports he should draw strength from his past successes to procreate his future endeavors (successful endeavors).
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