>I doubt this is true. Most 16 year olds are also courted by Tier II Jr. A
>teams, who would tell them about this rule. I would think that most parents
>know about this rule, and if the parents want the player to go to college
>they will make him aware of it. If I remember correctly, 16-year-olds can
>only be drafted by the OHL in the first three rounds.
 
>John C.K. Edwards          Stats Geek, Ottawa Senators Jr. A Hockey Club (CJHL)
>Law IV, CUSA Arts/SS Rep   Owner: Ottawa Polar Bears (WIFFL) (2-2)
>[log in to unmask]             I don't give a damn about being liked,
>                                     but I sure as hell intend to be respected.
 
You might be surprised at the level of ignorance/lack of knowledge about
this issue on the part of young players in Canada (or at least
Manitoba).  I went on a recruiting trip in June to Winnepeg and was
amazed at the number of parents who didn't realize that they would
forfeit their son's USA college hockey career if they allowed him to
play Major Junior A.
 
 
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