Jacob582
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Yes, I would think they would need to ammend the NHL-CHL transfer agreement.Wouldn't the CHL have to agree to this as well as the NHLPA?
Yes, I would think they would need to ammend the NHL-CHL transfer agreement.Wouldn't the CHL have to agree to this as well as the NHLPA?
Funny I just said that a few days ago in another thread. Give the CHL Team some cash which most probably could use buying the rights of the player from them.Not sure the best thread to throw this in:
Would be a gamechanger for some guys.
The weird thing is that this is not just a CBA thing, it is an NHL-CHL transfer agreement thing.Funny I just said that a few days ago in another thread. Give the CHL Team some cash which most probably could use buying the rights of the player from them.
Its a win-win.
If you think about it Benson would benefit a season in the AHL but he can't. Yet his WHL team gets nothing. So its a win-win to give the WHL team cash and let him play in the AHL. In the end it could be million(s) of dollars over 5-10 years for the CHL team from multiple teams for players.The weird thing is that this is not just a CBA thing, it is an NHL-CHL transfer agreement thing.
I wonder if they will update the transfer agreement to give teams cash for every season of eligibility teams lose. Even for guys like Benson and Bedard that make the jump straight to the NHL.
That is never going to happen.It's going to look odd. I think the NCAA is going to be accepting CHL players so you could have a situation where if the kid decides to go to college, the CHL team gets nothing but if they decide to go AHL, the team gets paid. They'll be fighting to phase each other out (NCAA vs. AHL) and it will be interesting to see how things evolve.
Well the AHL isn't going anywhere so it's probably more like the NHL and CHL trying to phase out the NCAA route.
It's going to look odd. I think the NCAA is going to be accepting CHL players so you could have a situation where if the kid decides to go to college, the CHL team gets nothing but if they decide to go AHL, the team gets paid. They'll be fighting to phase each other out (NCAA vs. AHL) and it will be interesting to see how things evolve.
Well the AHL isn't going anywhere so it's probably more like the NHL and CHL trying to phase out the NCAA route.
It won't. Allowing CHL players into the AHL at a younger age will lessen the likelihood of kids taking the college route.How will allowing CHL players into NCAA phase out that route?
I probably used too strong of terms but you have to realize that the NCAA and CHL/AHL are vying and posturing for good young players.That is never going to happen.
It won't. Allowing CHL players into the AHL at a younger age will lessen the likelihood of kids taking the college route.
As I fasten my tinfoil hat, the NHL would probably want to boost the CHL as more and more kids look to the NCAA as apposed to the CHL. The ability to earn money in college just sweetens that move. The same can be said for young foreign players and more and more Canadian players. Having to not spend an extra year in the CHL for a talented player is less of a deterrent to go that route.
I probably used too strong of terms but you have to realize that the NCAA and CHL/AHL are vying and posturing for good young players.