Having had the experience of making it to the NHL not once, but twice; the veteran decided he wanted to help others, especially kids, reach their potential - both as athletes and in life. He began working as a life coach, and soon afterwards realized he could combine what he knew firsthand about overcoming obstacles and inspiring others with his interest in film and reach more people. So he picked up his camera again and began filming Hockey Star Secrets.
Scatchard knew his own story of making it to the NHL from the tiny town of Hinton, Alberta was a good one. (Here's a tidbit: He was so focused on doing all he could to make it to the NHL that at the age of 10 he asked his parents for ankle weights for Christmas and then proceeded to wear them everywhere. Not just to practice and to school, but even sleeping in them!) After fighting so hard to make it back to the league again, Scatchard became curious about other players' origin stories. He said, "We all see the finished product, the NHL star, but no one really know what it took for that player to get there - and that's what I like to hear about."
So he began slowly, by calling his friends and former teammates and asking them to tell their stories. He hired a small crew to run the camera, the lighting and the sound so he could concentrate on asking the right questions and getting the players comfortable talking about their personal lives. He said the hardest part so far has been getting over his own reticence to ask the players for their time. But that's only because he remembers all too well how valuable their time off is - an 82-game season with so much travel leaves precious little time to be with their families, pursue other interests, or even just to relax. Despite that, the players have been great, he said - very generous with their time.
Now that word has leaked out around the league, players have been excited about the project and letting Scatch know they'd be happy to help. That's mostly because they believe in what he's doing - giving back. When you come from a small town and make it all the way to the big leagues, there are hurdles at every step. The players know that sharing their own stories and struggles helps both inform young people about what it takes to reach their goals or fulfill their potential, as well as inspires them to believe in themselves.