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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When does recruiting start for D3? Junior year? Or earlier?[/quote] Start with how many kids from this area have played NCAA D3 hockey in the past 5 years. Very few, but I'll let someone more knowledgeable respond. Then, what teams did these few kids plan on from 14u on, and what junior team did they play on? And what kind of connections did their parents have? If your kid isn't on the same path and as good or better, then it won't happen. They may have a chance at playing ACHA club hockey, which is still very competitive and stacked with good AAA players. This is the most realistic path to play college hockey, and even it is becoming increasingly more competitive. I don't think you see many A or AA players any more on ACHA M1 or M2 rosters. [/quote] D3 focuses on Jr age outs (20+ years old). What is even more ridiculous is that they recruit over the bottom half of their roster. Super cutthroat. There are some pretty mediocre local players that made it to NCAA D3 because they were willing to be 21-year-old Freshmen at pretty suspect schools. EHL post high school has been best path for that but we lost our local EHL team this year. Two local 2003 players from NAHL Black Bears last year are now Freshmen at a strong NCAA D3 Oswego State program (but left the area in HS). Some other TM 03's stayed through HS and now play D1 (UAA) and D3 NCAA hockey (Conn College) after Jrs. Many of the strong 04s who played NCAA hockey bailed after freshmen year and went to Mount St Charles, one got drafted by the NHL. I think you see a lot of strong players from this area go club route now because the NCAA D3 hockey schools are generally not the best with the exception of the NESCAC. I see strong players on rosters at solid schools like VT and MD that were much stronger players than some of the local NCAA D3 kids. Hockey still a great experience for the kids and is a great sport for adults. There is a lot of fan support for local HS hockey which makes it fun for them. Just play and see what happens.[/quote] NP. Not saying you’re wrong but for the heck of it I just pulled up Colby’s men’s ice hockey roster for 2024-2025. Almost every single one of these kids was from the U.S. ( I saw one Canadian listed) and almost every one of them came from a NE Prep school, including the Canadian. Are you saying they all went to play Jrs after prep? If so, why isn’t that listed on their bio? [/quote] NP the average age of an ncaa men’s hockey freshman is 20. I know two players at Colby. One reclassified and the other did a PG year, the other reclassified and then did a year of juniors. [/quote] That didn’t answer my question. Look at the roster for 2024-2025. 90 percent or more have NE prep school listed as the last stop before Colby. Presumably, if they were recruited from a juniors program that would be listed. [/quote] They went to juniors. For whatever reason, Colby opts to list their high school, not their junior team. But a quick look on Elite Prospects shows Colby players spend at least one year in juniors between graduating from high school and attending Colby.[/quote]
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