If my player wasn’t currently pursuing a career in hockey, they would be working in the financial sector. While playing hockey, Slurpe also was going to college for his Finance degree, and he graduated with it last year. Specifically, he wanted to focus on the analytics side of things and had a few jobs offers from some fortune 500 companies if hockey does not work out. While being a leader on the ice, he would also want to have some sort of leadership role in his financial career as well. This would involve having a team below him who he not only manages but also motivates to do better in their careers. From a very young age, Slurpe was very good with numbers, constantly winning math games among class members and finding excitement using excel spreadsheets for both homework assignments and in his personal life. Additionally, Slurpe is a constant advocator for financial literacy classes for high schoolers, as there is truly not enough help there for young adults to understand topics such as budgeting, credit cards, etc. This entails going to several local high schools to give presentations about these financial related topics and hoping that these students take things seriously to better understand their financial future. Last, if everything does go well, Slurpe would like to create classes for these high schoolers to take over a semester to allow for extended time to go into these topics. Overall, Slurpe is going to make a difference whether it is on the ice or, or in the office.