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Engage makes it seamless to find top talent, negotiate with them, pay them, and manage your entire booking via our platform.
Engage works directly with top tier talent and their agents. Unlike all the other online booking platforms and speakers bureaus, everyone listed on Engage is someone we have a direct relationship with. This direct access saves you time and money.
Engage works with businesses and groups large and small. Our enormous selection of talent with various backgrounds and price points allows us to fill any need.
Hockey speakers are a fantastic way to boost morale and provide added motivation to athletes, students, employees, sales teams, religious groups, and more. Engage has a roster of hundreds of speakers, including a hand-picked selection of hockey speakers based on your geographic location, budget, and speaking needs. Our hockey speakers include NHL hall of famers, Olympic hockey players, college hockey players, and more. Engage's speakers are available for in-person or virtual livestream events on our proprietary speaking platform.
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Jack Eichel is an NHL center for the United States National Team and the Las Vegas Golden Knights. He formerly played for the Buffalo Sabers. He played his collegiate hockey at Boston University.
Taylor Hall is an NHL player currently playing for the Boston Bruins. He was chosen with the first overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. During six seasons in Edmonton, Hall made two All-Star games and was one of the team's most important players. In 2016, Hall was traded to the New Jersey Devils. While with New Jersey, he made the All-Star Game in three consecutive seasons (2017-2019) and won the Hart Memorial Trophy awarded to the league's MVP in 2018. He played for the Arizona Coyotes and then the Buffalo Sabres in subsequent seasons before signing a four-year, $24 million contract with the Bruins in 2021.
Amanda Kessel is a professional ice hockey player for United States Women's National Hockey team and the Metropolitan Riveters of the National Women's Hockey League. She won a gold medal in the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics and silver in Sochi 2014.
Rebecca Johnston is a Canadian ice hockey player for Calgary Inferno and a member of the Canada women's national ice hockey team. She played four seasons at Cornell University and was selected second overall in the 2012 CWHL Draft.
Jeremy Roenick played for the Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes, Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks over the course of his 18 NHL season career. Roenick was a TV personality and hockey analyst for NBC Sports.
James van Riemsdyk, also known by his initials JVR, is an NHL left winger for the Columbus Blue Jackets. He formerly played for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Mike Modano is an American retired professional ice hockey player. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 17, 2014. In 2017, he was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players.
Chris Chelios is an American retired professional ice hockey defenseman. He is recognized as one of the best defensemen to ever play.
Brianna Decker is a former American women's ice hockey player for the Calgary Inferno of the Canadian Women's Hockey League.
Kris Letang is a Pittsburgh Penguins legend who has won three Stanley Cups and made six All-Star teams while in Pittsburgh. He is the franchise's all-time leading point and goal scorer as a defenceman.
Vince Dunn is an NHL defenseman for the Seattle Kraken. He formerly played for the St. Louis Blues. A native of Mississauga, Ontario, Dunn began his minor hockey career with the Central Ontario Wolves and his hometown club, the Peterborough Petes.
Angela Ruggiero is a global sports leader, advocate, entrepreneur, author, brand ambassador, investor, motivational speaker, podcaster, and advisor whose work has been featured in top global and national media publications.
Douglas Murray played 10 seasons in the NHL, where he was known as "crankshaft" due to his force, size, and ability to hit other opponents each shift on the ice. After his playing career, Doug founded the San Jose Sharks Alumni Foundation.