ACHA Hockey - How It’s Evolving - 2023 Update

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
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    This video will provide advice for hockey players & parents who want to know how ACHA Hockey has been evolving and where it’s at now in 2023.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - Where ACHA Stands Now
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    04:41 - My Opinion
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Komentáře • 34

  • @earlerb4907
    @earlerb4907 Před rokem +7

    Longtime volunteer with Oregon Ducks hockey. I can testify that ACHA hockey is growing by leaps and bounds. Oregon hockey just played our first D1 season in front of near sellout crowds in Eugene. Many of the ACHA teams are well organized and funded. Hockey jerseys sell like hotcakes and a junior player could find himself playing in a southern state in front of a huge crowd.

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem +1

      Very true!

    • @earlerb4907
      @earlerb4907 Před rokem +1

      The ACHA gets bigger and better each year. My suggestion for AHA is to do a monthly roundup of notable ACHA games/ events and maybe a uniform of the month. This will give prospective players a better idea of the ACHA.

  • @SoonerHockeyTV
    @SoonerHockeyTV Před 8 měsíci +7

    Love seeing this league get promoted. Club hockey IS college hockey!

  • @jasondegan3419
    @jasondegan3419 Před 7 měsíci +1

    u nailed it! acha club hockey is good hockey. my son went the route of choosing a school and major and did not go to juniors. he was lucky to make the club team at his school.

  • @ACHANationalChampionships
    @ACHANationalChampionships Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, Braeden! ❤

  • @cglasford1
    @cglasford1 Před 2 měsíci

    This is wild! I didn't realize Club hockey had grown so far that they offer scholarships. They used to hold try outs and you paid to play on the team when I was in college back in the early 2000s. This is really cool

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It continues to get stronger every season.

    • @cglasford1
      @cglasford1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ahadvising8 that’s actually awesome! The more opportunities the better

  • @draingang1337
    @draingang1337 Před 3 měsíci

    havent played in 3 seasons, hitting ccm showcase this summer as a jrs age out, well see how acha goes this next season

  • @RodTrudel
    @RodTrudel Před 8 měsíci

    I was a assistant coach for the First Canadian men’s team Sault College Cougars. We won Nationals our first year we were eligible, and the score was 12-1 or maybe 2. But the advantage we have is the NOJHL is our backyard with a team here in town. So if you look at the rooster of that D3 team I would dare to say we could have skated and competed with any D2 or some D1 teams that year. The next year we we’re headed back to nattys in D2 as they moved us up right after our D3 victory. And now recruiting is done in all of the Junior leagues up here. I have noticed many scouts or coaches coming to Canada to get these players. I have seen Grand Valley, Adrian and many more up here in Canada looking for quality players that won’t necessarily go to major Junior and the college hockey here is full of ex-OHL players so it is hard to make those squads as after their OHL career they have a full ride school package provided by the OHL team.

  • @Chainbreakr
    @Chainbreakr Před rokem +2

    I wouldn't say ACHA d2/3 were "just for fun" in the past. Maybe in certain regions, but certainly not in the Southwest and West even 15 years ago. 2007-2008 we had a few low tier junior guys and plenty of guys who played u18 AA and we'd still get smoked by a number teams with great players. I remember only one team who was actually truly "club", but all the other programs (including ours) had tryouts every season with fans at games, etc. Colorado, Texas, California, AZ all had some quality rosters across d2/3.

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem

      Yes it’s definitely stronger in the west overall!

  • @jimlynn9493
    @jimlynn9493 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you please explain the difference between the quality of a D1 team like Adrian College in Michigan and another in a different D1 league University of Georgia. They seem to have different national championships, but both are D1. Thanks😮

  • @bigdaddydon1974
    @bigdaddydon1974 Před rokem +2

    Braeden, can you guys do one of these for the women's ACHA please.

  • @5valencia
    @5valencia Před 6 měsíci +1

    So how would a top 10 ACHA D1 team fair against D3 teams? against say 25th ranked D3?

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před 6 měsíci

      Good question! They’d probably do quite well honestly. Would be a close 7 game series, with the D3 team having the edge

  • @nailheadtom62
    @nailheadtom62 Před měsícem

    DI NCAA hockey is too expensive to watch so ACHA has a big advantage in that sense. However, the ACHA teams from schools with D1 programs must be included on their athletic websites, the ACHA scheduling is difficult to access and prospective spectators often don't even know the league or teams exist. Get on the ball and do a better job of publicizing this sport. Put pressure on the school athletic programs themselves.

  • @albertosdad4187
    @albertosdad4187 Před 5 měsíci

    Do ACHA teams scout the KIJHL? I see a lot of players from the KI on ACHA teams and am wondering how does that connection happen? Do the ACHA players qualify for any scholarships? Or is pay to play?

    • @maximite
      @maximite Před 2 měsíci +1

      ACHC is competitive club hockey. There is no scouting (Univeristy of Illinois grad with D1 & 2). Recruiting is from player word of mouth. We had a lot of guys from Iowa one year because one of our teammates recruited his buddies.
      Teams have ZERO impact on admitting students. Most of the coaches and staff are volunteers. We gave a lot of our gate revenue to our coaches as a thanks for their time.

  • @canadianshield5143
    @canadianshield5143 Před 7 měsíci

    You can thank Craig Barnett for how the ACHA has evolved!!!

  • @jaydengroom7798
    @jaydengroom7798 Před rokem +1

    Do you know much about the BCIHL and ACAC. I never see any mention of these two leagues when both are around NCAA d3 and low D1 level. SFU beat a D1 team and usports teams. ACAC beats Usports teams as well.

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem +2

      They’re a bit more low key and not leagues we typically send players to. Some programs in those leagues are quite good though and are worth going to

    • @jaydengroom7798
      @jaydengroom7798 Před rokem

      @@ahadvising8 true they are quite small and less known. Both very cheap leagues relative to ACHA

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před rokem

      Yes agreed!

    • @earlerb4907
      @earlerb4907 Před rokem

      Oregon played U Victoria home and away this past season. SFU(NCAA D2) just dropped their football program so hmmm...

    • @jaydengroom7798
      @jaydengroom7798 Před rokem

      @@earlerb4907 what

  • @dougcameron2602
    @dougcameron2602 Před 4 měsíci

    I think USports in Canada is the top league in N.A., NCAA is #2. For the time being until the NCAA allows in major junior tier 1 players from Canada.

    • @ahadvising8
      @ahadvising8  Před 4 měsíci

      NCAA is ahead of Usports because of future advancements. USHL is equivalent and as competitive and strong as the 3 CHL leagues. They just have 1 major junior league rather than 3.

    • @maximite
      @maximite Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@ahadvising8top players from CHL play in world juniors for top countries in tournament. Zero players from USHL play in world juniors, except for weak teams where that is their only N.A. player.
      More CHL players move on to AHL and ECHL than AHL. Players who play in NHL from NCAA usually only play 1-2 years.
      A CHL team will beat an USHL team any day of the week. Any USHL player over 18 that's worth their weight would already be in the NCAA