Colby Cohen
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They're voting on a new rule in the next week about your eligibility clock starting at 18.
And it starts at 18, you get five years no matter what.
But we both know hockey players play junior hockey, a lot of them, until they're 20.
Well, and I also think, listen, you can't, the USHL, like, you watch the Frozen Four, and you look, it's overwhelmingly dominated by USHL players.
I mean, the CHL guys have been a great addition, but you still look at the numbers, like, you know, it's still 16 guys on every team are from the USHL.
I think the top end teams, but I don't know if... Yeah, I don't agree.
I don't think that that's true anymore.
I was told the other day that there actually could be some legislation being put in that would reward NCAA teams from taking prospects from American places.
So, for example, if a kid's from Chechya and wants to come over and play for UMass, he's ideally going to have to play in the USHL for a year or two first.
They should just combine the USHL and the CHL.
They should.
That would be make one junior league and get rid of all this animosity and all this.
Listen, you still have a biz.
Look, that's a debate that we're not going to know until we see some teams play each other.
And there's really no incentive.
The CHL, there's no incentive for them to do that.
Because right now, what you're saying is how people look at it.
So let me ask you, have you watched the USHL?
Have you watched them?
I can't say that because like I'm not watching the OHL like I'm not just gonna say like I can't just like take what I read from people about junior hockey that I think are mostly morons that write and and just like base my opinion on that way like I haven't seen an OHL game live since I watched like Bobby Ryan and like the Plymouth Whalers when I was like playing at the NTDP like