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NCAA hockey ready for ‘a year unlike anything we have ever seen’
College hockey is on the brink of its biggest transformation in decades. For the first time in more than 45 years, players from Canada’s top junior leagues — the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL — are eligible to play NCAA hockey, flooding rosters with new talent and rewriting the sport’s balance of power. Coaches call it a “paradigm shift,” with some 200 former major junior players joining U.S. programs this season. The result? Faster play, deeper rosters, and a season that could redefine college hockey’s future.
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