Tommy Dee from the NAHL - 66 points in 56 games (14 goals and 52 assists) to go along with 98 PIM.
Sounds like two phyical players...


I don't know all that much about the COJHL. But, we have 4 recruits coming in from the USHL next season. This past season we had 11 players whose last team was a member of the USHL. Matsumoto is not one of those 11 (CJHL). The only current player from the COJHL is Russ Sinkewich, and he's a good solid defenseman.FalconBlue wrote:Any idea how strong the teams of the COJHL are? I'm not familiar with the league and would appreciate some information.
I notice we are not tapping the USHL like the top hockey programs in the CCHA. Twelve new players is a sure sign of rebuilding, I would think, and perhaps that is about all the hockey program can do at this stage.

Traditionally the top leagues (in order):FalconBlue wrote:Any idea how strong the teams of the COJHL are? I'm not familiar with the league and would appreciate some information.
I notice we are not tapping the USHL like the top hockey programs in the CCHA. Twelve new players is a sure sign of rebuilding, I would think, and perhaps that is about all the hockey program can do at this stage.
Anyone know who is replacing Jamie Dumont?
And above those you have NCAA and OHL, then ECHL yada yada yada. It's basically a feeder system. The leagues listed lower feed their best players to the other leagues.Dublin Falcon wrote:
Traditionally the top leagues (in order):
1. USHL;
2. BCJHL (British Columbia - very offensive and skilled league):
3. ALL of the Ontario leagues combined;
4. Eastern -prep schools and high schools;
5. Saskatchwan and NAHL (tied)
Does that help?
