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Date: | Tue, 11 Jul 1995 01:19:19 -0400 |
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Having their first draft-eligible year pushed back will most likely hurt
the stock of most high school seniors who will now have to wait until
the end of their freshman collegiate year to be selected, according
to one NHL scout.
Now that their last evaluated year is their freshman year with a vast increase
in level of competition along with the loss of playing time as compared to
their senior season, most players won't go as high as they might've.
Take BU's Jeff Kealty for example. He went 20th overall to Quebec (Denver) after
his senior year at Catholic Memorial. But figure in his freshman BU campaign
where he played sparingly as the sixth defenseman, and he would not have
been taken in the first or possibly second rounds.
It seems the overall ranking of college players will drop over the next few years
except for the occaisonal Kariya or Lachance. How big a problem does this look
to be?
Neil Goldberg, The Daily Free Press, Boston University
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