NCAA decision has the potential to alter junior hockey and with it the pipelines that feed the NHL -
💨 Abstract
The NCAA's decision to allow Canadian Hockey League players to compete at the college level has the potential to significantly alter North America's junior hockey development landscape, with college hockey programs becoming a more attractive destination for prospects hoping to reach the NHL. This ruling could increase the number of NHL players coming from college and potentially displace American players on college rosters. The CHL, the USHL, and college sports await final approvals and adaptations to these changes.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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