Graduating from Miami, Hogeboom turned professional and spent the next three seasons in the Kings' farm system with the
Reading Royals of the
ECHL and the
Manchester Monarchs of the
American Hockey League, scoring 74 points (30 goals) with Reading in 2006–07. Hogeboom pursued overseas opportunities with the
EHC Visp and
HC Thurgau of the Swiss
National League B for two seasons, before returning to the ECHL in 2009–10 with the
Ontario Reign. He had his best professional season with the
Texas Brahmas of the
Central Hockey League (CHL) in 2010–11 with 91 points (37 goals). Hogeboom returned to Europe for 2011–12 with
HC Alleghe of the
Italian Hockey League before returning to professional hockey for a three-game stint with the
Brampton Beast of the CHL in 2013–14. He retired after the 2013–14 season. == Personal life ==