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April 10, 2024 64 mins
This is report #52. In today’s report, we are going to talk about The possibility of the NCAA allowing CHL players to play College Hockey. This episode is brought to you by The Hockey Podcast Network, and DraftKings. Follow @hockeypodnet for more great hockey podcasts. You can use our DraftKings promo code THPN for listening to this show, more on that in a bit. We are also proudly sponsored by Fantrax, the ultimate league manager for any dynasty sport you play. It is completely customizable for however you want to set up your league from scoring categories, an amazing draft room to host the draft, draft pick tracking and a treasury option and so, so much more. Use our promo code to sign up for a free league using this link fantrax.com/dprshow  Let's get started! First we are pleased to welcome back to the Show, our friend Shane Malloy from HockeyProspct Radio, hey Shane, thanks for coming back on the show. First for those not familiar with today's topic, let's take a second to set some context. Currently the NCAA does not allow players to play DIV 1 that are considered pro or have played pro hockey. This has included the CHL (WHL, OHL, QMJHL) This is why players like Macklin Celebrini play in leagues like the USHL, BCHL etc and maintain their NCAA eligibility. So what has happened to potentially change this, why now? If this change happens, it will drastically change the landscape of junior hockey and the player development path, in literally every league! Currency the CHL/NHL agreement prevents players from joining the AHL. Some players like Shane Wright and recently Mitch Marner were good examples of tweeners - too good for OHL, not quite ready for NHL. Many think the AHL would be a good place for them to develop. If the NCAA becomes an option do you think we could see 19 year old players playing in the NCAA vs older competition for better development. And if this becomes a reality, does the CHL/NHL transfer agreement get revisited as a result? The USHL is a feeder league for the NCAA, if the CHL soon becomes a feeder league, could there be a union where the jr hockey map is completely redrawn that includes the CHL leagues and the USHL? If so could we see theMemorial Cup replace the host city (which is heavily flawed) with the USHL champions and simply have a host city? Thanks for listening to Dobber Prospects Report #52 For feedback on the show or to chat with us, follow us on Twitter: @dpr_show @pharling @victornuno12 @sabourin91  Don’t forget to follow @hockeypodnet and all the great podcasts on the network Please subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or the podcast aggregator of your choice and leave us a 5 star review, it really helps the show Draft Kings Live Read: 36:41 Gambling problem? Call one eight hundred gambler or visit W W W dot one eight hundred gambler dot net. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPE NY or text HOPE NY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven, or visit C C P G dot org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (in Kansas). Twenty one plus age varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. See D K N G dot com slash hockey for eligibility and deposit restrictions, terms, and responsible gaming resources. NHL and the NHL Shield are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. © Copyright NHL 2024. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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