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NAHL ranked #1 again by The Junior Hockey News

July 10, 2018

Another record-breaking season of NCAA commitments, along with the continued commitment of marketing their players, has the NAHL ranked #1 among their peers in 2018.

NAHL editors note: The following was a story posted on The Junior Hockey News website on July 10, 2018.
 
Earlier, the site had ranked the three major junior leagues along with the USHL, which were placed in a different category (see that ranking here). 
 
Being the only USA Hockey Tier II junior league in USA Hockey, the NAHL was compared to all the Canadian Junior 'A' leagues, which operate under a similar, but in some cases not the same, model as the NAHL.  Canada still classifies its junior hockey as Major Junior, Junior A, B, C and so on.
 
The NAHL is coming off another record-breaking season in which it saw a new record set for the number of NCAA commitments in one season (310 and counting), which also included a new record of 223 NCAA Division I commitments, along with nine players with NAHL experience selected in the 2018 NHL Draft.
 
The following is the editorial: 
 
I want to remind all readers that this series of articles rating the junior hockey leagues in North America is based upon independent opinions and analysis of scouts throughout the United States and Canada.
 
This rating is based upon the 2017-2018 season and nothing more. The criteria that was used in rating these leagues, was how do teams within the leagues compare when developing players who move on to the NHL, NCAA, Canadian University, the USHL and Major Junior hockey programs. The size of the league as in number of teams was also taken into account for depth of player talent throughout the league. THIS IS NOT TO BE SEEN AS A DESCRIPTION OR STATMENT ON ANY LEAGUE LEVEL OF COMPETITION.
 
Again this is not a historical account of each league but a rating based upon last season alone. We hope this series of articles is informative and promotes a healthy discussion.
 
1. The NAHL

The NAHL is simply light years ahead everyone else.  No other league comes close to matching the player marketing of the NAHL.  From very well executed events, an incredibly active stream of player marketing, to a propaganda department like none other.  The NAHL simply out works every other league when it comes to moving players on to higher levels.
 
2. BCHL
 
The BCHL is still one of the top development leagues in the world and is well scouted. The BCHL continues to lag behind the NAHL in player development volume and marketing reach. With NCAA scouting being influenced by travel budgets, the BCHL must make some changes to its player promotion system in order to maintain a hold on its number two position.
 
3. AJHL
 
A well run, well established league that is focused on developing players. The AJHL continues to press forward with new promotional initiatives for its players and it is paying dividends.  Creative minds are ditching some of the old and antiquated ways of viewing player development and promotion at it is paying dividends.
 
4.  NCDC
 
In its first season the NCDC found that Tier II is not as easy as some thought it may be.  Scouts expect more at this level and by the end of the season the NCDC teams were giving more in the way of NCAA commitments.  With a move to limit the number of 20 year old players in 2018, the league will be younger and have a deeper NCAA prospect pool.  A league with a talent level that is already rising in year two.
 
5. OJHL
 
The OJHL survives on its geography and proximity to scouts for their advantage over other leagues. The OJHL is still producing and developing many talented players moving on to higher levels. This top five ranking is precarious as commitment numbers continue to drop and innovation in player promotion is virtually non existent.  Many now complain that the league now is simply a cash grab.
 
6. Manitoba Junior Hockey League
 
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League continued to make changes and increased their player promotional efforts for the 2017-2018 season. The league will have to do more in order to maintain its standing as other leagues are gaining.
 
Read the rest of the story and rankings here
 
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