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Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:50 pm

Guest wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:12 pm What do people feel about the CCHL's expansion of 20 year olds last year from 6 to 8.

I honestly don't know who sticks around in Jr. A hockey this long, without getting a sniff of something more.
The ones playing there age out year without a commitment are "hoping" for a D3. Most age outs, age out with nothing. If an age out has money, they can afford a D3 bill. IF a kid really wants to play college hockey, they should look into ACHA. But, that means being realistic about goals. THe top ACHA are better than half of D3 anyways, depending on the program. To try to land a d1 in your age out year, is a longshot.

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:12 pm

What do people feel about the CCHL's expansion of 20 year olds last year from 6 to 8.

I honestly don't know who sticks around in Jr. A hockey this long, without getting a sniff of something more.

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:10 pm

Guest wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:01 am
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Guest wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:48 pm As the season comes to an end and the College commitment list slowly gets filled. One thing which is occuring that bears note. Overall, commitments to D1 and D3 levels will look very low compared to prior years. The reason is this is the last "bonus" year for the covid-college age group. This will greatly impacted the 2003 age group of players. The expectation is that there will be a high demand for 2004 players which is why some leagues are removing age out quotas.

Excellent points!
hmmm.. yeah valid point but doesn’t seem to be affecting the OJ or BCHL

ummmm BCHL left HC...just a little change in direction causing a "bit of a stir" don't ya think

OJ, equally affected

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Sun Apr 28, 2024 6:38 pm

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What's to explain. USHPL Premier is already planned for 6 Canadian teams. Makes sense for the NCDC to come in. My guess...6 CCHL franchises will join. What happens to the leftovers of the CCHL, who knows?
the USPHL NCDC division is below the CCHL in caliber. The Premier division is below Jr. B here. Your misinformation is hilarious at best, naive and ignorant also apply.

You'd have a better story if you actually tried to say it would be NCDC north.
What will you say when the CCHL clubs join NCDC? That NCDC is inferior? Junior B is well below Premier.
Only BB and CC leaving from CCHL
Pembroke will be gone. So will others. Navan too. The NCDC consultant is Abrams...is it not??? Haha!
Hoping Cornwall, Brockville, Pembroke leave the CCHL. The league will be better without them. Navan can go to IMO.
Hearing big changes coming in Renfrew with GM/Coach being relieved of his duties. Not sure if true but that word out there.

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:01 am

Guest wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:42 am
Guest wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:48 pm As the season comes to an end and the College commitment list slowly gets filled. One thing which is occuring that bears note. Overall, commitments to D1 and D3 levels will look very low compared to prior years. The reason is this is the last "bonus" year for the covid-college age group. This will greatly impacted the 2003 age group of players. The expectation is that there will be a high demand for 2004 players which is why some leagues are removing age out quotas.

Excellent points!
hmmm.. yeah valid point but doesn’t seem to be affecting the OJ or BCHL

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:42 am

Guest wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:48 pm As the season comes to an end and the College commitment list slowly gets filled. One thing which is occuring that bears note. Overall, commitments to D1 and D3 levels will look very low compared to prior years. The reason is this is the last "bonus" year for the covid-college age group. This will greatly impacted the 2003 age group of players. The expectation is that there will be a high demand for 2004 players which is why some leagues are removing age out quotas.

Excellent points!

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Thu Apr 25, 2024 2:48 pm

As the season comes to an end and the College commitment list slowly gets filled. One thing which is occuring that bears note. Overall, commitments to D1 and D3 levels will look very low compared to prior years. The reason is this is the last "bonus" year for the covid-college age group. This will greatly impacted the 2003 age group of players. The expectation is that there will be a high demand for 2004 players which is why some leagues are removing age out quotas.

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:37 am

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And paid coaches who aren't the owners and who don't moonlight as advisors.
Sure that to, and dedicated skating/skills coaches for a minimum amount of continuous development "in-season." Also heard that as a league, specialized position specific coaches will be working with all teams to provide additional development, from goalies, to forwards and D. Focus on beginning of the season to allow for a switch over to more team specific play, PP and PK focus in the final third. Sounds awesome!!
LOL!
Why have a draft of teams are leaving? Makes no sense and are the players have to right released if this team leave the CCHL?
If a team leaves the CCHL all players, active roster, drafted players, and any protected players on team list become free agents.
Kemptville has played 8 playoff games in a decade lol
Yes, but the previous owner's sons all played and got to a NCAA school.

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Sat Apr 20, 2024 2:47 pm

Guest wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 11:16 am
Guest wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:08 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:12 am
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Actually projected 1sr round NHL draft picks coming from the CC.

Rumor has it that CC players will be paid, and a European division will join.

Each CC rink to get renos for their own sports performance gyms, worh am artificial surface for shooting and goalie training.

You heard it here first folks.
And paid coaches who aren't the owners and who don't moonlight as advisors.
Sure that to, and dedicated skating/skills coaches for a minimum amount of continuous development "in-season." Also heard that as a league, specialized position specific coaches will be working with all teams to provide additional development, from goalies, to forwards and D. Focus on beginning of the season to allow for a switch over to more team specific play, PP and PK focus in the final third. Sounds awesome!!
LOL!
Why have a draft of teams are leaving? Makes no sense and are the players have to right released if this team leave the CCHL?
If a team leaves the CCHL all players, active roster, drafted players, and any protected players on team list become free agents.
Kemptville has played 8 playoff games in a decade lol

Re: Ottawa U18 2022/23 Season

by Guest » Sat Apr 20, 2024 11:16 am

Guest wrote: Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:08 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:12 am
Guest wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 5:10 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 4:09 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:29 pm
Guest wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:16 pm
Once playoffs are done, the CCHL will be dismantled. Oh sorry, restructured.

Actually projected 1sr round NHL draft picks coming from the CC.

Rumor has it that CC players will be paid, and a European division will join.

Each CC rink to get renos for their own sports performance gyms, worh am artificial surface for shooting and goalie training.

You heard it here first folks.
And paid coaches who aren't the owners and who don't moonlight as advisors.
Sure that to, and dedicated skating/skills coaches for a minimum amount of continuous development "in-season." Also heard that as a league, specialized position specific coaches will be working with all teams to provide additional development, from goalies, to forwards and D. Focus on beginning of the season to allow for a switch over to more team specific play, PP and PK focus in the final third. Sounds awesome!!
LOL!
Why have a draft of teams are leaving? Makes no sense and are the players have to right released if this team leave the CCHL?
If a team leaves the CCHL all players, active roster, drafted players, and any protected players on team list become free agents.

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