NHL sees benefits to changing landscape after NCAA allows CHL players to compete at U.S. colleges
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The NCAA's recent decision to allow Canadian Hockey League players to compete at U.S. colleges marks a significant shift in the landscape of college hockey. This change is expected to enhance player development options, giving athletes more freedom to choose their paths. NHL Central Scouting chief Dan Marr believes this will not only benefit the players but also provide NHL teams with a broader talent pool to evaluate. As scouts continue to follow players wherever they compete, this ruling could lead to a more dynamic and competitive environment in both college and professional hockey.
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