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Originally Posted by Green Men Rule
Is this where dead beats like Donald Brashear go when they dont want to get a real job and their days of doing anything competitively are over??? I can think of former UHL Guys who then went and played in leagues like this that had a lot of goonery and no other purpose. The U was a lot like this but you would still have some rookies sign up and all.
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You're thinking of the LNAH in Quebec. That league when they were still the QSPHL played for the Allan Cup. However, there was always complaints from the other teams saying they were a pro league, not a amateur Senior League. So I believe in 2005, they finally admitted to being pro and stopped going to the Allan Cup.
This is more super competitive, contact adult leagues. The teams are usually dotted with players who have CIS, ECHL (or lower pro) and lower end European experience. You occasionally have a former NHLer or two playing on the teams. In 2005 Theo Fleury played for Horse Lake and Brent Gretzky was playing for Brantford still. But they are officially playing for the love of the game and community. I believe you have to live within a certain radius of the community to play for the team. Otherwise, you are considered an import and I believe teams are limited to only a few (3 or 4 I think). At one point the Allan Cup was more important in Canadian hockey circles than the Memorial Cup. However, Senior Hockey lost its importance in the late 70s/early 80s and hasn't gotten back to the level it once was.
Here's the link to the Pointstreak rosters, flip through as an ECHL fan I'm sure you'll find a few familiar names.
http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/...&seasonid=8449