That's a very good question. I don't know the rate of players playing NCAA that are offered contracts, nor do I know the logistics/legalities around it. Is it a frequent occurrence? Is there any statistical data around numbers of contracts offered to NCAA players vs. # accepted?
Well we can certainly look at proxies, like the number of Drafted players at certain high profile schools, and we can look at what rounds they were drafted in, and what % of players drafted in those rounds playing on CHL teams have signed NHL Contracts.
This season, in NCAA across all the conferences, there are 16 1st Round Picks, 18 2nd round picks, 29 3rd round picks, 42 4th round picks, 29 5th round picks, 43 6th round picks and 48 7th round picks.
This season in CHL across all the Leagues, there are 22 1st Round Picks, 27 2nd Round Picks, 29 3rd Round Picks, 29 4th Round Picks, 27 5th Round Picks, 27 6th Round Picks, and 17 7th Round Picks
But again I have to ask... why are we seeing a MUCH higher rate of defected players now? What's your reasoning?
Again, not sure your confusion, they are joining a CHL team because they aren't losing the right to play NCAA by doing so.
If you have an NHL contract you cannot play in the NCAA. That has not changed
Right but that doesn't mean you don't have an option to have an NHL Agreement. You could sign an ELC, go to training camp and if you don't make the team, get re-assigned to a Junior team in CHL due to Transfer Agreement. Many high-end kids will wait until they have a good shot to play in the NHL, rather than sign a deal and go to a Junior team or even AHL team.