Junior A Tier #3 Thats a nice way of calling a league Junior C. Thats like me saying my beer league team is NHL tier 500.
Haha, definitely not Jr C. USPHL has most Div 1 commitments of any Jr league in North American behind USHL, NAHL, and BCHL
Junior A Tier #3 Thats a nice way of calling a league Junior C. Thats like me saying my beer league team is NHL tier 500.
hey,
im wondering if you can go to college and then go back and still play juniors. i played in college but it was a club team.
any information would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I have an 02 that has offers to play on a naphl u15 team and a usphl u16 futures team any advice
I have an 02 that has offers to play on a naphl u15 team and a usphl u16 futures team any advice
Hi I have a question. I know that USPHL players pay to play, but the teams can have up to two import players, does anyone know if they also need to pay or do many clubs let them play for free?
I mean most of the forgeins is top players so a couple of teams could think it´s worth it, and it would also be hard for a club to get forgein players intrested to play with them if they have to pay a expensive fee.
So does anyone know anything about that?
If the league is pay to play all players are supposed to be on the same level in regards to finances. So all players should pay the same however many teams break that rule. Also USPHL got rid of import restrictions.
To your "how many players" question, this post on a very active juniors chat board reports: "Some (camps) have up to 180, while others only have 80." Another poster adds: "A main camp may not actually be a main camp, teams can start with 6 or 8 teams in their June/July camp and then have the equivalent of two rosters for their main camp which usually begins in late August." I suggest you read the remaining posts in that thread (which was from a year ago) and poke around the related threads for more insight.Can any one provide any info on the USHL "Main Camp" try outs for invites and draft picks? How many players would be at one of these camps and what would the still level be? Thanks for any info you can provide.
Thank you. That answered my questions.To your "how many players" question, this post on a very active juniors chat board reports: "Some (camps) have up to 180, while others only have 80." Another poster adds: "A main camp may not actually be a main camp, teams can start with 6 or 8 teams in their June/July camp and then have the equivalent of two rosters for their main camp which usually begins in late August." I suggest you read the remaining posts in that thread (which was from a year ago) and poke around the related threads for more insight.
Forgive this Noob, as this is my first message, but is there a reason a player or parent would be against the NCDC model?
Thanks, that helps a bit. So, the spots are already taken? On a tangent, I read that the OJHL, for example, had a cap of $5k that the team could charge on top of the league fee. Is that still so? Or maybe that's old info
Very interesting, thanks!
That's very kind of you to offer, thanks. My son Vaughn, yes the profile name Hockey Dad was taken , is an '02 birthyear and we're trying to make sense of the whole NAHL vs USPHL vs EHL landscape. USPHL U18 seems to be pretty good hockey, NAHL doesn't look like an option at this point, but I am intrigued by the EHL & EHPL which was the old league, but is now the new league? Do I have that right? Thanks.