CHL president sees NCAA ruling on eligibility for CHL players as positive
President Dan MacKenzie believes the Canadian Hockey League and its players benefit from the NCAA’s latest ruling that could create a big shift in hockey’s development system.
The NCAA Division I Council on Thursday approved a rule allowing players with CHL experience to compete at U.S. colleges starting next season.
The decision, effective Aug. 1, lifts the NCAA’s long-standing ban on CHL players in its three major junior leagues — the Ontario Hockey League, Western Hockey League and Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League.
They were previously ineligible because they received a stipend of up to $600 per month for living expenses, making them professionals according to the NCAA.