MeHateHe
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I think this could lead to greater interest in national championships. The focus in Junior A has been heavily skewed toward individual success - leagues and teams promote themselves as ways to get players to scholarships. With that now limited, teams and leagues will need to boast more about team success.I could see less interest in stuff like the Centennial Cup and World Junior A challenge, but I think local teams will be alright.
This is how things were in the 80s and 90s. I suspect we go back there.
As for the BCHL, the smart thing for them to do is to continue to market themselves as a development spot for players coming out of high school who still need some seasoning before they go the college. They won't be playing as high quality competition every night as in the WHL, but avoiding some of the ridiculous road trips in the Dub would surely be a selling feature. It might lead to some retrenchment in the BCHL, but they could still survive with 12-16 teams in a purely BC league. Those Alberta teams should probably go crawling back to the AJHL.