
Should OHL teams receive draft compensation when players flee to the NCAA?
From The OHL Podcast by Mike Farwell
June 9, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 407
About this episode
The episode discusses whether OHL teams should receive compensation when players leave for the NCAA.
The OHL trade window opens and teams get busy. With more teams getting hurt by players leaving for the NCAA, does the OHL have to consider compensation for damages suffered by OHL teams?
People in this episode
Host: Mike Farwell
Topics covered
- OHL
- NCAA
- draft compensation
- player movement
- hockey news
Keywords
- OHL
- NCAA
- draft compensation
- player movement
- hockey
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OHL, NCAA
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