Should The WHL Allow More 20-Year-Olds This Season? - DUBNetwork (2024)

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With the WHL season expected to start on February 26th, 2021, there are still many questions yet to be answered.

We still do not know about the BC Division, and what a potential playoff will look like. In this article, we will look at the issue surrounding 20-year-old players.

Should the league allow each team to carry extra 20-year-olds due to the early cancellation of last season? Here are the pros and cons of each side.

Rules:

Before we start looking into this debate, we must review what the current rules are. Each team is allowed three 20-year-old players per roster. The player may turn 21 during the season, but not before January of that season. This means that any player born in 2000 is eligible for this WHL season.

Pros:

Allowing teams to carry extra 20-year-olds will allow these players to have a proper sendoff to their WHL careers. When the season was cut short last year, it deprived this age group of players of one last chance at a Memorial Cup run. Adding a few 20-year-old roster spots will also allow these players one last chance to be viewed by scouts. We have seen players in the past sign contracts or even be drafted into the NHL based on how they have produced in their final season and playoff run. A great example is Brett Leason who was drafted in 2019 based on his incredible showing that season.

Having the extra spots available also helps those players unsure of transitioning to university or pro careers. During a pandemic where rules and restrictions change frequently, it can be hard for some to make life-changing decisions. Let’s say a player agrees to play overseas, but then that team shut down for the year due to COVID outbreaks. Or a player agrees to a deal but is later cut due to North American ratios that exist in European leagues. Having the WHL available could be a vital lifeline to these players. The players understand and are comfortable in the WHL, and this could help make the transition into the next stage of their careers easier.

There still needs to be a cap on the number of 20-year-olds, but increasingly it to five allows for an additional 44 players to get another shot at glory. The 20-year-olds deserve to have their WHL careers end positively, rather than due to a once-in-a-century pandemic.

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Cons:

The development of younger players is the major obstacle when it comes to allowing additional 20-year-olds. The WHL is all about developing, so when you take away two roster spots, it blocks younger players from getting in the lineup. Many players aged 16-19 have yet to play since last season ended, so they are looking for every opportunity available.

On top of roster positions, you also lose valuable ice time during the games.

A 16 or 17-year-old may get an opportunity to run a powerplay or could be an important part of a penalty kill, but with the 20-year-old there, loses that opportunity. Development is not just about playing in the games, it is about being put into situations that will help the player grow. In the NHL, we see cases all the time where players may play 70 games in a year, but never eclipse 10 minutes a game. They are also never given special teams work. Players develop a lot slower this way. If they make a mistake, they need to be put back out there so they can learn.

You need to put players in positions to develop and succeed, and that may be lost with additional 20-year-olds. Playing the younger kids allows for teams and the leagues to develop. You can’t get that development time back so the spots should go to younger players.

Final Thoughts:

In the end, someone is going to lose out in the scenario. You either have 20-year-olds not getting that proper WHL send-off and playoff run as they deserve, or you risk missed development of some younger players. No matter what is decided, the players selected for each team are going to work hard and develop this season. The WHL drops the puck in Alberta on February 26th.

Should The WHL Allow More 20-Year-Olds This Season? - DUBNetwork (2024)

FAQs

How many 20 year olds can a WHL team have? ›

WHL Clubs are allowed a maximum of three 20 year old players on their roster. Clubs having more than three overage players to start the season may continue to rotate them in and out of the lineup until a date determined annually in mid-October at which time they must declare the three that will remain on their roster.

Can a 21 year old play in the WHL? ›

Player eligibility

The order of selection depends on the final standings of the teams. Players aged 15–20 are eligible to play in the WHL, with some restrictions. 15-year-olds are permitted to play only five games unless their midget team's season has ended.

What is the age cut off for the WHL? ›

Players can begin playing, and continue to play in the WHL until the year of their 20th birthday, after which they graduate from the Major Junior ranks.

What is the highest salary in the WHL? ›

What's changed with the PWHL is a salary structure ranging from $35,000 to $80,000 (not including bonuses), coupled with a collective bargaining agreement that features monthly $1,500 housing stipends and compensation for relocation costs.

Who is the 14 year old in the WHL? ›

During Thursday's Western Hockey League draft, 14-year-old Calgary defenceman Landon DuPont lived up to the expectations and was taken off the board by the Everett Silvertips with the first selection of the draft.

What is the salary of a WHL player? ›

Whl Salary
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$100,000$48
75th Percentile$64,000$31
Average$54,791$26
25th Percentile$31,500$15

Can a 15 year old play in the Ushl? ›

About Junior Hockey

USA Hockey's junior program provides opportunities for players ages 16-to-20 to hone and enhance their skills and is an important part of the organization's overall efforts related to player development.

Can you play in the OHL at 20? ›

The Ontario Hockey League (OHL; French: Ligue de hockey de l'Ontario (LHO)) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The league is for players aged 16–20.

Do WHL players go to high school? ›

It is a clear objective that each WHL player graduates on time from high school while playing in the League.

Does the WHL pay for college? ›

For each season played in the WHL, a player is awarded with a one-year post-secondary scholarship, which includes: Tuition. Compulsory fees. Required textbooks.

Can you go from WHL to NCAA? ›

A contract with a WHL team is considered a professional contract by the NCAA and therefore jeopardizes a prospect's eligibility.

What percent of WHL players go to the NHL? ›

Based again on the 18-man roster, the WHL had the best showing with 31 of a possible 324 players, for an NHL production rate of 9.6 percent. The OHL had 31 of 360 for 8.6 percent and the QMJHL 16 of 270 for 5.9 percent.

Is the WHL or OHL better? ›

The Ontario Hockey League. With 35 players taken in the NHL draft, the OHL made a statement to the rest of Canada. They are the top league in Major Junior Hockey, and while the others are good, the OHL just does things a little better. The WHL lands at the number 3 position.

What is the average attendance at WHL games? ›

League-wide, the average attendance at a regular season WHL game in 2023-24 was 4,114, up from 3,895 in 2022-23.

How many 20 year olds can play in the USHL? ›

Teams cannot carry more than five 20-year-olds on their active roster at a time, which must be reduced to four by the third weekend of the regular season. Goalies do not count toward the 20-year-old player limit.

How many players can a WHL team have? ›

Teams are permitted to make changes to their 50 Player List throughout the entire year. The WHL provides the top young hockey talent in the west with the opportunity to develop their skills on the ice at the highest possible level, without compromising their academic goals.

How many players can a WHL team list? ›

The 50 Player Protected List works in a very simple manner. Each WHL Club is permitted to place a maximum of 50 players between the ages of 14 and 20 on their List. A player may not be added to a WHL List until he has been eligible for the WHL Bantam Draft, which occurs following his final season of bantam hockey.

How many players can a WHL team roster? ›

All players on a WHL Club's roster are required to be on the 50 Player Protected List. If a WHL Club active roster consists of 23 players, this leaves 27 spots available for future prospects.

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