What does it mean for players after big changes by the BCHL
PRINCE GEORGE – The BCHL has left Hockey Canada and become independent. Which means changes to the league going forward. One of those changes is acquiring players to play.
Right now, the BCHL sees some challenges with the current system, including the following.
- If a U18 player signs with a Major Junior team in the Canadian Hockey League, it disqualifies them from US colleges because the NCAA considers the CHL a professional league.
- If a U18 player decides to keep their eligibility and play Junior A instead, they are restricted to playing only in their province of residence (note: this isn’t a restriction for players in the CHL and the Canadian Sport School Hockey League (CSSHL) which includes players from the U15-U18 divisions.
- If a U18 player does not have a competitive junior option in their own province, they are often forced to leave Canada to play in the USHL or NAHL to find better competition, while maintaining NCAA eligibility. Or they must uproot their family at a significant cost to move provinces.
