Life after hockey : an examination of athletic career transition and the National Hockey League's career transition program
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The existent body of athletic career retirement literature is scant in studies of career
transition programs. In an effort to attend to this analytical gap, the present study set out
to examine the transitions of National Hockey League (NHL; ice hockey) alumni, as well
as the effect ~and effectiveness of their respective career transition program, the Life After
Hockey program. Interviews with 17 NHL/program alumni revealed that quality of
transition (to post-playing life) was affected by: the continuity between pre- and postretirement environments; athletic identity; physical/psychological health (particularly
with respect to post-concussion syndrome); selective coping strategies (e.g., preretirement planning (e.g., financial planning, continued education), positive
reinterpretation, alcohol/substance abuse); and social support. Also affecting quality of
transition, and found to be highly effective (particularly in generating new occupational
opportunities, assisting in the acquisition of new skills, and providing a system of
continuous support), was the Life After Hockey program.