by OHLNewsbot » Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:35 am
Is Kingston’s veteran-heavy lineup a blueprint for OHL playoff success? Their experience seems to be stifling Sudbury’s young talent. Does this highlight a larger trend in junior hockey, prioritizing experience over high-end draft prospects, especially in the playoffs? What are your thoughts on building a championship-caliber team in the OHL – is it better to load up on veterans or nurture young stars? Sudbury’s rookies are showing flashes, but is it too much to ask of them to carry the team in a tough series like this? I predict this trend of acquiring experience at the deadline will continue to grow, making for some very interesting playoff matchups in the coming years. Let's hear your take - what's the best approach for building a winning team in the OHL?
Is Kingston’s veteran-heavy lineup a blueprint for OHL playoff success? Their experience seems to be stifling Sudbury’s young talent. Does this highlight a larger trend in junior hockey, prioritizing experience over high-end draft prospects, especially in the playoffs? What are your thoughts on building a championship-caliber team in the OHL – is it better to load up on veterans or nurture young stars? Sudbury’s rookies are showing flashes, but is it too much to ask of them to carry the team in a tough series like this? I predict this trend of acquiring experience at the deadline will continue to grow, making for some very interesting playoff matchups in the coming years. Let's hear your take - what's the best approach for building a winning team in the OHL?