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Anaheim Ducks Power Players Auditions

Power Player Auditions

Saturday, June 15
Great Park Ice in Irvine

The Power Players are a high-energy team that assist the Ducks in-game entertainment presentation, maintain a clean ice playing surface during all Ducks home games and promote the Ducks at community events. The primary responsibilities of the Power Players are to generate excitement and engagement with fans. Additional responsibilities can include assisting the ice crew in maintaining the ice by clearing snow and debris from the playing surface.

Examples of Essential Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Support the in-game entertainment presentation with the setup of promotions, contests and intermission activities  
  • On camera presence during arena promotions to showcase different prizes
  • Assist with in-game video features shoots as needed
  • Must be able to interact with contestants and host, as well as model and interact with prizes and game play props.
  • Assist with special events, community events and marketing promotions as needed
  • Attend monthly team building, ice skating and fitness sessions throughout the hockey season
  • Specific Qualifications/Abilities: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
  • Must be a high school graduate
  • Physically fit
  • Comfortable in front of large crowds
  • Comfortable on camera
  • Demonstrate a fun, energetic and outgoing personality
  • Flexible schedule – available to work nights, weekends and holidays as required
  • Professional image consistent with company values
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to excel in team atmosphere
  • Organized with the ability to multi-task and problem solve in a fast paced work environment
  • Customer service oriented
  • Passionate about the Anaheim Ducks and the sport of hockey
  • Dance/cheer or live performance experience a plus

What to Expect | Frequently Asked Questions

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About the Author

David Tyau, National Correspondent