Kimbal Union played in a tournament in early January ‘24 and beat both MSC and St Andrews to get to the final where they lost to Northwood- KUA went on and won the NE prep school championship - best out of 63 teams. Would have loved to see them go on to compete for a national title. Unfortunately that does not exist in the current US system. Perhaps with the new NCAA/CHL agreement a true prep super league may emerge.
Indeed they do. However if they are still advancing and make it to college, they still came out of the prep program originally. Therefore, they get advancement credit for that player.
Terrific video as usual, is there a similar video for CSSHL advancements to CHL/NCAA?
Stay tuned, coming soon!
This is very interesting, I'd love to see the best high schools
Kimbal Union played in a tournament in early January ‘24 and beat both MSC and St Andrews to get to the final where they lost to Northwood-
KUA went on and won the NE prep school championship - best out of 63 teams. Would have loved to see them go on to compete for a national title. Unfortunately that does not exist in the current US system. Perhaps with the new NCAA/CHL agreement a true prep super league may emerge.
Just my opinion, but I believe Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana should be ranked higher on this list.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
Also I just learned something called AAU College hockey. Can you explain that ?
It’s college hockey, similar to ACHA D2 or lower.
Don’t most these preppies go to juniors before hitting college?
Indeed they do.
However if they are still advancing and make it to college, they still came out of the prep program originally. Therefore, they get advancement credit for that player.
Mount Saint Charles?
Not a prep program
@@bissonnoah Mount St. Charles plays a full-season club schedule. If Shattuck counts, then Mount should as well.
What about South Kent School In Connecticut?
Watch the whole video bud
What bout Delbartin or Christian Bros in NJ ?
would be a bottom 20 in just NE Prep
@ nah heck no NJ will dominate NHL soon