Canadian Hockey League players helping reshape college hockey after rule change permits them to play
Sidney Crosby never played for an NCAA title. Neither did Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid or, going way back, Wayne Gretzky.
For decades, the stars of the Canadian Hockey League were deemed pros as juniors — they received stipends — and ruled ineligible for the NCAA as a result.
In the age of name, image and likeness deals and the transfer portal, the NCAA recently lifted its ban on CHL players. That means a new wave of CHL standouts has the opportunity to hoist an NCAA trophy before skating off to chase the Stanley Cup in the NHL.
This week, there are nearly 20 players with CHL connections on the rosters of the Frozen Four participants: Denver, Michigan, Wisconsin and North Dakota.
