Kitchener’s Pridham, Everett’s Busch embrace CHL development path
KELOWNA — Two of the biggest beneficiaries from junior hockey’s changing landscape are advising other prospects to follow their path through the Canadian Hockey League.
Shea Busch and Jack Pridham moved from the B.C. Hockey League to major junior hockey last season after a rule change allowed CHL players to join U.S. college teams. Now they are league champions playing at the Memorial Cup.
“Definitely would recommend the CHL,” said Busch, who scored a hat trick in the decisive Game 5 as the Everett Silvertips beat the Prince Albert Raiders in the Western Hockey League final. “I feel like it is the best junior league you can play in, and if you want to be a pro, you go play in the CHL.”
Pridham was one of the first to jump at that opportunity, heading home to Ontario and joining the Ontario Hockey League’s Kitchener Rangers as soon as the NCAA announced CHL players were allowed to play college hockey.


