Hockey

Isaac Hopewell Completes NHL Internship with Nashville Predators, Showcasing TMU Sport Management Excellence

The Master’s University graduate leverages diverse internships to gain behind‑the‑scenes experience in professional hockey, reflecting the university’s hands‑on, faith‑centered approach.

Isaac Hopewell, a recent graduate of The Master’s University, has just completed a high‑profile internship with the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League, where he served as stage manager, coordinating events and guiding guests behind the scenes of professional hockey.

Hopewell’s résumé already includes stints with Formula 1, the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the Champions Cup, and the Rose Bowl Legacy Foundation, giving him a rare blend of experience across major sporting spectacles.

Practical Experience as a Core Pillar

Dr. Wayne Rasmussen, chair of TMU’s sport management department, stresses that real‑world placements are essential for career readiness, noting that the program blends a biblical foundation with rigorous academic training to equip students to influence the sports industry for Christ.

The Master’s University’s sport management curriculum weaves together scriptural principles, general education, and specialized sport‑business coursework, preparing graduates to navigate a vibrant marketplace that extends far beyond the arena.

Hopewell’s journey illustrates how internships spanning different sports and events can converge into a distinctive professional identity, positioning him for future roles that bridge faith, business, and entertainment in the global sports arena.

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