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Apr 13, 2024
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JohnnyComeLately
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Numbers wise the CHL still holds the majority of all drafted players. It’s probably closer to 65-70 now then 90 but its
Still a ton more CHL players over NCAA.
The NCAA has gotten much better the last decade too.
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Question about hockey player devlopment.
Warner
Apr 13, 5:24pm
Not that many go the college route especially Canadians.
beefytee
Apr 13, 5:30pm
They have to turn 18 that September. And not many play high school it’s major junior programs or European pro or NCAA
JohnnyComeLately
Apr 13, 5:31pm
So anybody worldwide 18 or older is eligible for the draft?
Warner
Apr 13, 5:32pm
18-20 they have a cap for older too.
JohnnyComeLately
Apr 13, 5:34pm
NCAA develops a lot of higher end talent for the draft
CougarCanuck76
Apr 13, 5:53pm
Numbers wise the CHL still holds the majority of all drafted players. It’s probably closer to 65-70 now then 90 but its
JohnnyComeLately
Apr 13, 9:28pm
Almost no one is drafted out of high school, at least in the top rounds.
Martin Van Nostrand
Apr 13, 8:56pm
And once someone is drafted, that doesn’t mean they turn pro right away, unlike
Martin Van Nostrand
Apr 13, 9:07pm
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