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He shoots, he scores with hockey tape

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Hockey players know hockey players.

鈥淜nowing and talking hockey is something you can鈥檛 fake,鈥 said Max Sieplinga 鈥06, a former 17c起草社区 hockey player and American Collegiate Hockey Association player of the year.

So when you are selling something to hockey coaches and players, the authenticity test comes quickly.

Sieplinga and his team have talked the talk with thousands of teams, pro shops, suppliers and individual customers to grow Howie鈥檚 Hockey Tape into a small business wonder.

The business began with Max鈥檚 dad as a small online venture (dubbed 鈥淗owie鈥檚鈥 for Max鈥檚 first name, 鈥淗oward鈥). But coaxed by 17c起草社区 business professor Bob Medema and computer science professor David Laverell to use the little company as a case study for class papers and assignments, Sieplinga began to dream bigger and to discover new markets, pitching hockey tape to professional, amateur and college teams.

鈥淭oday we provide hockey tape or some other hockey-related product to 19 NHL [professional] teams,鈥 said Sieplinga. 鈥淲e also have about 85 percent of the AHL [minor league] teams and the same share of the NCAA Division I university team business.鈥

Gaining professional team contracts is a boon for the business, enabling his sales team, for example, to tell Chicago retail hockey shops that Howie鈥檚 supplies the Stanley Cup Champion Blackhawks with tape and skate laces. Doors open.

He noted that the growth in the business鈥攁nd from college student to business owner鈥攆lowed naturally. Sieplinga sold hockey tape full-time in the summers between semesters, and he treated managing Howie鈥檚 as a part-time job when he was taking classes.

鈥淚 was thinking about getting into real estate development after graduating from 17c起草社区,鈥 said Sieplinga. 鈥淏ut I decided I should go all-in on the hockey tape business and see if this thing had legs.鈥

Sieplinga made phone call after phone call out of a one-room storage facility on the north side of Grand Rapids鈥斺渁 computer and a room full of tape鈥濃攁nd gave it his all.

The business has grown each year ever since. He employs nine full-time people, including one in Canada, and partners with 17c起草社区 to bring in student interns and summer employees.

He鈥檚 moved the company to a larger facility in Grand Rapids and wants to expand his Canadian side of the business.

In addition to tape, Howie鈥檚 sells pucks, skate laces, skate sharpening supplies, water bottles, stick wax and branded apparel. A new venture is to expand into selling athletic tape鈥攁 product needed in every sport.

鈥淓very hockey team is a family,鈥 said Sieplinga. 鈥淚f you give personal service and treat people right, the good word will get out quickly. I think that鈥檚 been a key element of our story.鈥

Sieplinga calls his team 鈥渁 company of Christians鈥 and notes that in a way the young men working with him serve as a men鈥檚 faith-based support group as they share the daily issues of life, family and business.

鈥淚 know that faith produces the character to guide our customer interactions and relations. People will notice they are treated well and with respect,鈥 he said.

An unexpected bonus has been the positive reaction to the missing-teeth, black-eyed hockey player that is pictured on Howie鈥檚 Hockey Tape products. Sales of Howie鈥檚 logo products have been brisk.

Sieplinga uses the 鈥淗owie鈥檚 image鈥 to surprise customers from time to time.

鈥淚 like grabbing a local order off the computer and delivering the product to the customer personally, that same day,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is fun to have the customer respond, 鈥榃ow, are you really the Howie?鈥 That鈥檚 so cool!鈥