As an ex season ticket holder for a Junior WHL team (Everett Silvertips), I always enjoyed watching the development of their young players, from preseason camps thru over-Agers, to getting drafted, and for the really skilled watching them in the NHL.
I’m not a fan of players hopscotching from league to league. Have some integrity, stick with your choices. If you’re skilled enough, or not, it doesn’t matter where you play. Scouts will find you.
what's your view on players going NCAA after their time in the CHL? that doesn't feel like much jumping to me, and if players can use the CHL money to get an education in the NCAA why not? just food for thought/love to discuss
As an ex season ticket holder for a Junior WHL team (Everett Silvertips), I always enjoyed watching the development of their young players, from preseason camps thru over-Agers, to getting drafted, and for the really skilled watching them in the NHL.
I’m not a fan of players hopscotching from league to league. Have some integrity, stick with your choices. If you’re skilled enough, or not, it doesn’t matter where you play. Scouts will find you.
Thumbs down!
what's your view on players going NCAA after their time in the CHL? that doesn't feel like much jumping to me, and if players can use the CHL money to get an education in the NCAA why not? just food for thought/love to discuss
No prob moving AFTER their time in the CHL… just like it has been for the Canadian kids can go to Canadian colleges.
I don’t like it if a 15 yr old drafted to the CHL… develops skills (and size) then being “poached” by a college coach trying to save his job!