You are telling me that every draft eligible players this year will all come back to the OHL? You do not forsee any high end player making a jump to the NCAA before their 20 year old season. I don't know this for certain but I would most certainly bet that more than just a couple of schools are in contact with Ryan Roobroeck and he is a prime example of a player that may elect to play his draft year in the NCAA.
Why would he? No one has put forth a valid reason for a player like that to do so. Why? Because he will get paid? No. He’s a Canadian and can’t collect American NIL $$$ because he is there on a student VISA. So he can go and play only 40 games while completing a full course load of University level classes for a year or two instead of 68 games plus playoffs without having to attend classes as a distraction?
I’m sorry but you have to do better than, “Do you think there will be nobody…” as if it is self explanatory. You have not presented any reason other than an assumption that it will happen just… because a school is in contact and wants him to play there. Let ne tell you something, sir. Schools were in contact with Roobroeck when he was 15. He chose to play OHL hockey, even in Niagara’s fishbowl of turmoil. What exactly is going to make him change course and play NCAA hockey in his draft year? The kid is poised to be a high NHL pick, almost certainly a 1st round pick. So, he is going to switch course and go play as a freshman rookie in an older league that plays 40% less games?
The player needs to really want to take a full course load of classes while playing high level hockey. Some kids do want that, yes. But, given the choice now of not having to do that and delaying their education and being allowed to focus solely on hockey until they are 19/20 without worry about closing doors on education options, rather doors are more open now, you think kids are going to change focus?
Kids make a decision at 16 as to the path they want to roll down. The OHL is a very hard league for 16 year olds. Yet, they make that sacrifice because they choose to play in the OHL and be OHL players. Players that choose NCAA do so at 15/16 and they play elsewhere becuase the OHL is not a good development league for NCAA, simply because it is a tough league for 16 year olds. Only a small handful of 16 yea roles make high level contributions from the start. And, if they do, their NHL dream feels even closer.
There is nothing about any of this you are talking about that makes sense. Kids are uber competitive. That is what carried them to where they are now. They aren’t going to turn a switch and give up at that age. There are tons of kids every year that can go play CIS hockey at 20 but they stay for an OA year. Some because they just love OHL hockey and dont’ want to leave. Others because they want to give Pro hockey options one more year to be seen and change their fortunes. Some simply aren’t scholastically inclined and love hockey. But, notice, it is VERY VERY rare that a capable player goes CIS at 20, forgoes an OA year, while still being wanted in the OHL and/or high level Pro ranks.
I’m sorry but, yes, there will be the odd player that may make a decision in the direction you are referring but the odd player here or there is meaningless. If the tradeoff is more than a handful of players currently not playing CHL hockey decide now that is a viable route for them, then it is a considerable net positive. But don’t think for a second that high end prospects that are currently playing CHL hockey will bolt to the NCAA “just because” will happen.