Re: New age restrictions for NCAA hockey
Truth is McBadgerton, I suppose I would support it now because very few elite teams play my college team at home. Back in the old CCHA, I could look forward to teams like Michigan and Notre Dame coming in every year, affording me the opportunity to see some high end future talent. The current WCHA, while having some fine teams, simply does not elicit the kind of excitement that the big name schools with all their star players did. The only way that my school can remotely compete with those schools today is by having a much older and mature roster. Take that advantage away, then yes we should look at opening up the CHL player pool while denying you the ability to land and keep the young high end talent.
Needless to say I am not a fan of the Big10 nor what they have done to the college hockey landscape.
It's a hypothetical question. But I take it your answer is yes, as you seem to be stating you'd support a policy that denies NCAA hockey talented young NHL prospects altogether and you'd prefer a 20-26 year old league. Kind of an amateur version of the ECHL, because as you say, the biggest stars would bypass NCAA and go to the AHL/NHL after Major Juniors.
Truth is McBadgerton, I suppose I would support it now because very few elite teams play my college team at home. Back in the old CCHA, I could look forward to teams like Michigan and Notre Dame coming in every year, affording me the opportunity to see some high end future talent. The current WCHA, while having some fine teams, simply does not elicit the kind of excitement that the big name schools with all their star players did. The only way that my school can remotely compete with those schools today is by having a much older and mature roster. Take that advantage away, then yes we should look at opening up the CHL player pool while denying you the ability to land and keep the young high end talent.
Needless to say I am not a fan of the Big10 nor what they have done to the college hockey landscape.