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Canadian Hockey League players helping reshape college hockey after rule change permits them to play
- The NCAA recently lifted its ban on Canadian Hockey League players, allowing them to compete in U.S. college hockey starting this season.
- Denver coach David Carle said the change is going to make college hockey better.
- Michigan coach Brandon Naurato expressed that the rule change makes the depth of college hockey that much better and called it exciting.
- The NCAA Division I Council's approval of this rule change was called a landmark decision.
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On eve of Frozen Four, CHL players helping reshape college hockey after rule change
The NCAA decision to allow former professional players in college hockey has changed the makeup of rosters across the country. A number of former Canadian Hockey League players can now chase an NCAA championship. Nearly 20 players with CHL ties…
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Canadian Hockey League players helping reshape college hockey after rule change permits them to play
The NCAA decision to allow former professional players in college hockey has changed the makeup of rosters across the country.
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