The NCAA and CHL shaking hands on player eligibility is HUGE. How much will this reshape the junior hockey landscape? Is this a win-win, or will one league ultimately benefit more? Will we see a major shift in talent flow?
The North Bay Battalion's gamble on Ryder Cali suddenly looks like a stroke of genius. Is he the first of many NCAA commits to become major junior targets? How aggressively will OHL teams pursue these players now?
Current OHL players now have a viable NCAA path post-junior. Does this make the OHL more attractive to top prospects? Could this lead to a decline in players choosing the NCAA route initially? What does this mean for the future of CHL-NCAA relations?
Players like Van Steensel and Procyszyn now have exciting new options. Will we see a wave of CHL veterans heading to the NCAA? How will this impact NCAA roster construction and competition?
This agreement has the potential to be a game-changer. What are your predictions for the long-term impact on player development and the hockey world as a whole?
NCAA Rule Change: Game Changer for North Bay Battalion and OHL?
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