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Post by guru on Apr 6, 2018 22:26:08 GMT -4
They should just fold the junior a and junior b into 1. Though I am pretty sure junior B is provincial.
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Post by jimmy on Apr 7, 2018 6:10:30 GMT -4
They should just fold the junior a and junior b into 1. Though I am pretty sure junior B is provincial. Really two completely different leagues IMO ... junior A teams have players from all over being billeted, have a region wide draft. Full-time paid coaches. Many former or future major junior players, a fair number of guys who will go on to play university hockey. Junior B is basically a continuation of minor hockey or high school hockey - local kids basically playing for fun, volunteer coaches, no budget to speak of. Pretty huge gap in terms of talent, and costs to operate.
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Post by scotiahockey on Apr 7, 2018 11:54:16 GMT -4
They should just fold the junior a and junior b into 1. Though I am pretty sure junior B is provincial. Explain to me why this should happen exactly? The Jr. A league moves guys on to the USports level and houses a lot of former Major Junior players, Jr. B is just a league for guys that are don’t playing competitive hockey but still want to play hockey while they go to school. There’s a lot of guys that can play Jr. A in the league but majority of the team is former high school players.
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Post by guru on Apr 7, 2018 12:52:49 GMT -4
A lot of former major midget players in junior b. Anyway you guys convinced me I am wrong.
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