June 29, 2010
For many players, Junior B hockey is a necessary part of their development process.
Okanagan Hockey Academy (OHA) has had substantial success moving players from the Junior B level to Junior A, WHL and NCAA. In a recent conversation with VP of Hockey Operations Alan Kerr, he listed the following reasons for OHA's success in moving players on to higher levels:
Out of the current OHA alumni that have moved on to higher levels, over 60% have played in the Junior B program. This includes 17 NCAA committed players, 2 CIS, 28 Junior A and 5 WHL players in 2010.
"So far from the Junior B team this past season we have 1 CIS, 1 WHL, and 10 Junior A committed players that will play at those levels in 2011," said Kerr. "In addition, the remainder of the Junior B team will attend Junior A camps in the fall. For players who play at the Junior B level it is a critical year for development as our philosophy is that it is a one year stop. We are committed to work with this group of players to give them every opportunity to move on."
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