How long does it hold true that any NTDP player that could still benefit from a CHL season / isn't a NCAA shoe-in at U20 "basically sucks"
This change stands to make the NCAA stronger for sure, and early indications are that the CHL will become stronger as well.
First order impact vs. 2nd order.
- CHL guys push those ones out, NCAA gets better via new talent pool.
- 4 year tier IIA NCAA commits shift to CHL, develop more through better competition, NCAA gets better via existing talent pool arriving better developed
- Players from 2 raise quality of play in CHL and lower it in leagues they're departing
- Do the players that were formally 2 year juniors develop well enough in their now weakened leagues to jump to the now stronger NCAA at 18 and 19? Or does their decision making change
There is a clear path where the quality threshold between the 2 year and 4 year junior NCAA committed player rises, and the number of U19 and U20 freshmen lowers.