Lindgren
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This news probably won't generate a lot of discussion (and apologies if it's already been discussed in a different thread), but I think it's rather significant. The NCAA, beginning next year, will no longer be deeming Major Junior players ineligible.
My first reaction is that this could be a very serious blow to the BCHL and other similar leagues, but the ramifications surely go beyond that. (Viewing things optimistically, perhaps it will lead to some changes in the culture of junior hockey. I can imagine a player being subjected to the uglier side of junior life deciding to move on to the NCAA rather than sticking it out in , say, Medicine Hat.)
Here's the CBC's story on the move:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ncaa-decision-b-c-junior-hockey-league-1.7379982
My first reaction is that this could be a very serious blow to the BCHL and other similar leagues, but the ramifications surely go beyond that. (Viewing things optimistically, perhaps it will lead to some changes in the culture of junior hockey. I can imagine a player being subjected to the uglier side of junior life deciding to move on to the NCAA rather than sticking it out in , say, Medicine Hat.)
Here's the CBC's story on the move:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ncaa-decision-b-c-junior-hockey-league-1.7379982