Prospect Info: [2024 - 21st] Michael Hage, Chicago Steel (USHL), Committed to U of Michigan

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- His coach @ Michigan joked with him that he's no longer a freshman. He learned how to manage his time and build a routine with his school work while keeping up with the demands of the hockey program.

- They want him to play his best hockey in the 2nd half, he's been good but they want him to go to the next level. They're asking for more because they know he can handle it/

- Michael Hage is then quoted as saying that every time he goes to a higher level in hockey, the players are bigger, stronger and fast. But one thing remains the same is his "Vitesse d'esprit" (not quite sure how to translate this, I think it means his "hockey sense"). The biggest hurdle is the adaptation and how quickly a player can get up to speed to it and he feels it's one of his strengths.

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Michigan coach about Michael Hage: ''I told him as a joke that he's not a 1st year player anymore. He learned how to manage his time, to build a routine, to go to his classes and learn well the requirements of the hockey program.''

''We want him to play his best hockey in the second half of the season, He was really goodm but we need to push him a level a little bit. If we ask him for me, that's because we know that he can took it. It's in these type of challenge that we know what he can do.

Michael Hage: , Everytime that I'll go to another level of hockey, there'll be guys that's more big, more stronger and more faster. But one thing that'll stay the same is my hockey sense. This biggest adaptation is the more faster that I can understand the game that's in front of me. I'm doing it very well.''

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Michigan coach about Michael Hage: ''I told him as a joke that he's not a 1st year player anymore. He learned how to manage his time, to build a routine, to go to his classes and learn well the requirements of the hockey program.''

''We want him to play his best hockey in the second half of the season, He was really goodm but we need to push him a level a little bit. If we ask him for me, that's because we know that he can took it. It's in these type of challenge that we know what he can do.

Michael Hage: , Everytime that I'll go to another level of hockey, there'll be guys that's more big, more stronger and more faster. But one thing that'll stay the same is my hockey sense. This biggest adaptation is the more faster that I can understand the game that's in front of me. I'm doing it very well.''

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This is a straight up Google Translation...I added a human touch.
 

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