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Ryan Minkoff (born April 8, 1993 in Corcoran, Minnesota) is the owner of 83, LLC, an ice hockey agency representing junior and professional players around the globe. He is a former American professional ice hockey player who last played in the Vaasan Sport organization in Liiga for Lapuan Virkiä of the 2. Divisioona. Early career Minkoff played for Benilde-St. Margaret's in the Minnesota State High School League for two seasons under head coach Ken Pauly. During his senior season, he played for the Minnesota Wildcats in the Minnesota Junior Hockey League. With the Wildcats, he finished second on the team in points and made the league all-star team. College career Minkoff went on to play in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) at the University of Washington in Seattle from 2011-2015. During his career, he set every scoring record at the University, amassing 149 goals and 224 assists for 373 total points in four seasons. He led the Washington Huskies and Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference in points each season. Minkoff finished his career 4th all-time in the ACHA in total points, 4th all-time in goals, 3rd all-time in assists, and 2nd all-time in points per game. The Huskies won their second PAC-8 Conference title and advanced to the West Regional for the first time in school history during his freshman season. Professional career After graduating from the University of Washington, he signed a one-year contract with Lapuan Virkia, making him the first player from the University of Washington to play professional ice hockey in Europe. He finished the season tied for third on the team in total points. Writing Minkoff has been published twice on Derek Jeter's The Players Tribune, writing articles about his college and professional hockey experiences. His first article "Club Hockey Problems" was published on September 23, 2015, while his second article "Overseas and Alone" was published on May 20, 2016. He also has articles published by the ACHA and Front Office Sports. Personal Minkoff graduated from the University of Washington in 2015.
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