CHL execs not panicking as players head to NCAA in changing junior hockey landscape
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With the changing junior hockey landscape, what will the Memorial Cup look like going forward? - Daily Faceoff
The future of junior hockey has more questions than answers after the most recent Canadian Hockey League season has come to an end. On Sunday night, the London Knights defeated the Medicine Hat Tigers to win the franchise’s third Memorial Cup. While most people in southern Ontario are jacked up for a championship, there is the wonder about what the future of the CHL will hold, with major junior hockey players being eligible to compete in the NCA…
CHL execs not panicking as players head to NCAA in changing junior hockey landscape – 105.9 The Region
RIMOUSKI — London Knights GM Mark Hunter says it’s concerning. Canadian Hockey League president Dan Mackenzie isn’t panicking. Western Hockey League commissioner Dan Near, meanwhile, will be surprised if some players don’t change their minds by Christmas. One thing is certain: winds of change are sweeping through Canadian junior hockey with some top CHL prospects flying south to the NCAA. Where it all lands is anyone’s guess. “It’s a real new la…
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