I think the biggest hurdle with that is it would require a complete restructuring all the way down to the CHL (possibly even lower/younger) as teenaged players frequently relocate for CHL teams.
In theory it would allow teams to invest in junior development programs within their local region. This would be a fantastic way to nurture local young talent. The counterpoint to this would from two spectrums. One, Places like Winnipeg would find themselves working from a much smaller pool of talent based on population when compared to the Toronto’s and New York’s of the league. Two, how many kids are playing hockey in Florida?
Very complicated.
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Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
Re: Random Hockey Shit
Used to be this way before the draft.
Sam Pollock controlled Quebec with the Junior Canadiens and the Habs killed it for years.
Sam Pollock controlled Quebec with the Junior Canadiens and the Habs killed it for years.
DeLevering since 1999.

