The BCHL will keep going, but it will be a shadow of what they envisioned it to be. Basically it will be glorified Midget AAA, and a place for guys who may have fallen through the cracks to try to get noticed. In the past there were a not insignificant number of kids who got drafted straight out of the BCHL to the NHL - those days are gone. In their defence, though, every other Junior A league in the country will be in the same position. Given the current situation the BCHL and Hockey Canada would be well advised to kiss and make up - it would be best for both parties.
As for White and Providence College, the problem is that those NCAA programs love to whisper sweet nothings in the ear of their recruits - "Hey, there are plenty of opportunities to play early here, blah blah blah." The problem is that every top shelf NCAA hockey program carries a huge roster, with a number of Black Aces who only practice and never dress for a game all year. (When I saw a game at St. Lawrence last year, I think I counted 27 on their roster.) There is a huge risk that he becomes one of those. IIRC Tyler Boucher wasn't getting a ton of ice at his NCAA school, which is why he packed up and came back to Ottawa.
As for our squad I'll say this - at least these kids haven't quit on Dave Cameron. They are showing some fight lately, which is positive. Cameron takes a lot of grief around here but I save most of my criticism for Boyd and the series of poor decisions he has made over the last couple of seasons. Combine that with some mediocre drafts and you have what you have. The ghost of Toe Blake would have a tough time squeezing much out of the roster Cameron has currently been given, and I'm not sure next season looks a whole lot better. The 67's absolutely have to improve their drafting, and desperately need to find a diamond in the rough in the later rounds if they want to improve. The series of underperforming high picks and import players have absolutely crippled the roster.