Golden_Jet
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- Sep 21, 2005
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More 16-17 year olds go to the CHL , and the USHL gets weaker, we can assume that.It's irrelevant. There is no reason a 19 year old shouldn't be able to play pro hockey. The rule is for CHL owners, not for Canadian NHL prospects.
Bad take. NTDP counts... almost all of them go NCAA (which tells you they would've played in the USHL anyways). (honest to god... why would you say the NTDP doesn't count? lol It's always hilarious reading insecure Canadians try to say its doesn't count.)
Kingpin794 Once again the real question is why would an 18/19 year old 1st or 2nd round pick play against 16/17 year olds?
The best development path moving forward is the 4 tier 1 Jr leagues feeding into the 3 top conferences in the NCAA. I don't even see how this is a debate. In 5 years it will be the norm. It might take a year or 2 to get the ball rolling, but it will happen because the answer is obvious.
Currently about 3 CHL’ers drafted to one USHL (includes NTDP)