You are aware when they say that it’s them really saying your not very good we just don’t want to tell you that we are passing on you unless a few other kids tell us no.
If your in the usphl or EHL yes you will need 30+ points at least but if your in ncdc or Nahl that will be good enough for D3
This was in the NAHL and he's playing D-1 now so...
You are aware when they say that it’s them really saying your not very good we just don’t want to tell you that we are passing on you unless a few other kids tell us no.
If your in the usphl or EHL yes you will need 30+ points at least but if your in ncdc or Nahl that will be good enough for D3
This was in the NAHL and he's playing D-1 now so...
So many D1 dads on this board.. it’s crazy! Do you get good nuggets here to pass along to your 21-25 year old D1 player or are you here to help others, or are you a liar? Do you come here to make sure nobody is bad mouthing your sons D1 team? Move on, seriously.
You are aware when they say that it’s them really saying your not very good we just don’t want to tell you that we are passing on you unless a few other kids tell us no.
If your in the usphl or EHL yes you will need 30+ points at least but if your in ncdc or Nahl that will be good enough for D3
This was in the NAHL and he\'s playing D-1 now so...
So many D1 dads on this board.. it’s crazy! Do you get good nuggets here to pass along to your 21-25 year old D1 player or are you here to help others, or are you a liar? Do you come here to make sure nobody is bad mouthing your sons D1 team? Move on, seriously.
You are aware when they say that it’s them really saying your not very good we just don’t want to tell you that we are passing on you unless a few other kids tell us no.
If your in the usphl or EHL yes you will need 30+ points at least but if your in ncdc or Nahl that will be good enough for D3
This was in the NAHL and he's playing D-1 now so...
My son is in the NAHL too (not in the Northeast), he is a D1 commit, there are several other D1 commits on the team, some came in with it, others recently committed. Yes, it is more common to have D1 commits in the USHL, but that isn’t the only way. ESP for a younger guy, who may get more minutes in the NAHL… seems like it’s less sophisticated hockey, rougher, players make more mistakes and in a way prepares you for crazy situations. Just another avenue.
Congrats to your son.
However, I do agree with the previous poster - interesting that according to NCAA statistics over 98% do NOT play D1, but somehow the parents of those 2 players out of 100 are on this board posting and complaining.
Can coaches in the USPHL have the stats corrected with the league if they are missed? How does that work?
Of course they can, most won’t, but they can. NCDC is good about correcting, the rest of the leagues in USPHL are not. Some teams let the players post in the app.