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Post by aliensource on May 9, 2018 16:16:55 GMT -5
I got this from Michigan Hawks.website...check it out.
How is ECNL competition structured? Each age group in the ECNL is divided into 2 flights based on team competitiveness: "Challenge A" and "Challenge B." During the regular-season, teams within each flight will compete against each other at a combination of some of the nation’s best college showcase events and stand-alone ECNL events. At the end of the regular-season, every ECNL team in both flights will meet at the ECNL National Championship for post-season placement games. At the end of the ECNL National Championship, individual age group champions and an overall club champion will be crowned, 3 teams from Challenge A will be relegated to Challenge B for the next season, and 3 teams from Challenge B will be promoted to Challenge A......
Thoughts?
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Post by zizou on May 9, 2018 16:33:32 GMT -5
Funny, the page seems to refer to the events of 2013-2104, but the source seems to indicate it is contemporary. Have not heard this plan, but it would be a step in the right direction. To make it work, though, the league would need a bigger boat (way more teams in closer proximity).
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Post by aliensource on May 9, 2018 16:37:46 GMT -5
Funny, the page seems to refer to the events of 2013-2104, but the source seems to indicate it is contemporary. Have not heard this plan, but it would be a step in the right direction. To make it work, though, the league would need a bigger boat (way more teams in closer proximity). Its a way to justify 1 club wit2j 2 ECNL teams. Lots of ways we could interpret the shake out. What if club just has 1 team? Are you a B team if your in the bottom of the group in the SE? Very interesting.
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