TheFridge
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It's 4 years for the loop hole.
But no NCAA prospect as good as Nazar ever sticks around for 4 years. When you're that good you're either a one and done or you play 2 years, then sign.
I think Kevin Hayes was the last 1st rounder the loophole thing happened with. And that was really just because of the brother situation.
There's no reason to lose sleep over Nazar not signing. Especially since the kid said a rebuilder was his ideal situation.
If you look at the NCAA 1st rounders in recent years. They're basically all 1-2 years then they sign. Keller, McAvoy, Mittelstadt, Zegras, Boldy, York, Knight, Caufield, etc.
Allow yourself to get hyped for Nazar.
It’s 4 years for the loophole if you go straight into college D+1. In the case of Sam Rinzel, it’ll be 3 years bc he’s going back to the USHL next year before embarking to college in D+2.
As you mentioned though, it’s rare that high-end players like Nazar don’t sign. It just doesn’t make sense for him to extend the time horizon to getting paid in the NHL while simultaneously risking being injured by wasting two extra years in college.