You don’t think it’s noteworthy that Marek is reporting this? We know he gets his info from the agents themselves or from coaches/GM’s. If He’s saying this, you know it’s coming from a good source. Trust me, I don’t want it to happen either.
My point is that the London Knights would “want” the first ten picks in every draft. It doesn't mean the OHL will give those picks to them. London can open negotiations with the OHL to try to advance that goal but you and I know that negotiation is meaningless.
It is good to want. It is good to go after what you want. Suggesting that BU WANTS the Misa’s next year is nothing more than vocalizing what EVERY NCAA program would want.
If we look at this logically, for BU to pull this off, we’d have to assume that both Misa’s would turn down NHL ELC’s to go play NCAA. For what reason? Why would they do that? Because BU “wants” it? Because BU has reached out or will reach out to try to make it happen.
The words Marek used are meaningless. OF COURSE BU wants the Misa’s. Of course Michigan will want to recruit the top players. Their efforts aren’t’ changing, only the available targets have changes. And just because the targets have changed, ti doesn’t’ make ti any more realistic that they land those players.
There may be an oddball situation that arises where the situation creates a perfect fit. Maybe a player like Martone doesn’t’ feel continuing in the OHL is in his best interest for development but that still requires the component where the NHL team that drafts him (likely top 3) chooses not to offer him a contract. It means that Martone would shun his team team and not go to their training camp because he will have committed to “wherever” pretty much within a month or so of the draft. That scenario plays out for all of these guys. NHL trading in camp takes place during the school year.
When these talking points get stretched out into the business of hockey, a lot of them don’t make sense.
We all agree that it may affect the OA’s most. A player like Luke Misa who is an OA next year may decide to not go back to the OHL for an OA season. His OHL contract has been fulfilled. HE qualifies for his scholarship, effectively earning it. If his contract negotiations aren’t’ going well with Calgary, a player like Misa may decide that the NCAA would be a better development path. I think we can all agree he is the exact type of player that makes sense, provided he is scholastically inclined and he truly feels that is the best path at that point. But, his brother will likely go top-5 in June and that will likely result in an ELC offer. Will he decline that offer to go play at BU? That seems insane to me. At best, he would go to BU for one season. At best. And, if he goes to BU and gets a career ending injury, then what? No NHL contract. Likely little insurance coverage for lost career wages etc. No agent would endorse that decision without a multi-million dollar insurance policy. Who would cover the cost of that policy? And why would Misa go from 68 games to 30? Or throw away the potential of playing NHL next year because, yes, that is a possibility. Depending on the team that drafts him, he could stick in the NHL and make his $900k rookie salary plus bonus $$$. But, he will forego that to go play at BU….
So, what seems more likley? That BU WANTS those guys or that those guys are already seriously considering it and will sign and go play together foregoing their Pro shot for at least one more year?
I see no reason for a player to go NCAS for one eyar. Players that go NCAA should be doing it for the right reasons. One year doesn’t seem like a good reason.