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.
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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.
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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.