95snipes
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Well yeah, isn't that the whole point? Was the NAHL ever supposed to compete with the USHL? For the most part, the best players will fill the USHL, then NAHL and so on. Obviously not to an exact measure (meaning there will be some NAHL players better than some USHL players), but overall similar to NHL/AHL or OHL/OJHL like you say.Both of those leagues are inadequately run and don't have the proper funding/support to actually get to a USHL level. In fact, the NAHL leans into the idea they are now a feeder league for depth into the USHL. We need an WHL/OHL sort of split... not a OHL/OJHL split. NCDC is also an absolute joke... zero chance that can become a top tier league. A solution could be an expansion to a 24-26 team USHL league, but there doesn't seen to be much appetite for that.
The US simply needs more top tier junior spots to support the talent pool. If you stopped the migration north to the BCHL and CHL leagues, you could legitimately have 30+ top tier US based junior teams. The ~70 Americans a year combined in WHL and OHL, the 5-10 in QMJHL, and 130+ in BCHL.... that's 8+ teams right there. Then figure the USHL runs at about a 25% import rate... there are 11-12 teams worth of talent playing elsewhere in the world. Not to mention there are 30-40 NAHL players who could easily play in the USHL today and if you raided Minnesota high school hockey another few teams there quite easily (that'll ruffle feathers though).
So IMO... either you massively expand the USHL to make it the primary place for all US based hockey talent... and for those that want to play NCAA. Or you build up a western based league to siphon off that talent and over 15 years end up with 2 16 team leagues. The talent pool is available to support that many teams, you just need to build the infrastructure and support.
Losing higher end players to the CHL I don't have an answer for. Whether they don't want to play college hockey or whatever the reason, I think that will happen regardless of league expansion. Just as the Q loses a Boisvert or the OHL loses a Hage. Does Quentin Musty decide to play in the USHL/NTDP if there were 26 teams instead of 16? I highly doubt it considering he could have played NTDP anyways. Not always, but many player go to the BCHL because they weren't good enough for the USHL. I don't see the reason to water down the league to accommodate those players.
It doesn't effect me in any way personally, but as a viewer, I'd rather watch less teams in a more competitive league. I suppose you can try to create a new western league to compete with the BCHL, but I fail to see how that would be any different than the existing leagues that are below the USHL already in place.
Maaaybe this could work if you eliminated the NTDP and have those players fill USHL rosters, but I wouldn't like that idea.