The following changes were proposed to the league executive committee for discussion and either a yes for implementation or no to stay as it is. The result of each proposal is listed below, and all rule changes will be updated in today's website update.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
CCHL Rule changes
Comets on reset mode
After the awful season ending the Comets had, GM Quesnel had to act quick not lose his job and fans confidence in him.
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Falcons getting busy with offseason moves
The Fort Erie Falcons have been very busy this off-season as they build towards their Kehler Cup title defence in 2025-26.
In free agency, the Falcons added defenders Drew Doughty and Brenden Dillon in the opening round. Also signed in the opening round is goaltender Cam Talbot who is expected to backup Mackenzie Blackwood this upcoming season.
Last year's goaltenders UPL and Thatcher Demko remain on the team but will have to work their way into the mix given their ratings decline. The team also signed Cayden Primeau who will serve as the fifth goaltender in the organization and provide a potential backup as he develops moving forward.
The word around the CCHL is that Doughty chose Fort Erie due to their winning pedigree and the fact that it's close to his Niagara Falls home - where he's played as a member of the Thunder his entire CCHL career until now. With financial question marks surrounding the Thunder, Doughty took his talents south to the border town where he'll spend a lot of this season rehabbing an injury before eventually filling a void full-time in 26-27.
The Falcons weren't done there also adding Carter Verhaeghe for Gustav Forsling and Matt Duchene for a package including Jamie Benn. Overall, the league's most dangerous offence last year has become more dangerous for the upcoming seaosn.
Sam Bennett will not return as he was moved to New Mexico for the 10th overall pick in 2025.
With the draft around the corner and Fort Erie having six of the first 33 selections, the team will begin their scouting meetings this week to discuss strategy for the upcoming draft in June.
It's been a busy time for the Falcons following their Kehler Cup victory but something tells me the team much prefers the shorter turnaround time and the taste of championship champagne.
Millers Musings May 18, 2025
Millers off-season update
Georgetown has been a little more active than normal during the CCHL UFA signing period, having inked 3 players. They have also made a minor trade.
UFA Signings
Matt Roy - Roy was identified early as the top target for the Millers as they felt their blue line lacked some bite with Scott Mayfield gone to free agency. $36 million and 4 years bring the veteran D-man to central Kentucky, with expectations that he will fill a top 4 role, likely partnered with Shea Theodore. He’ll also lead the PK unit from the blue line.
Jalen Chatfield - Chatfield’s solid all-around game intrigued GEO enough to give him a 3 year, $15 million contract. Capable of playing up and down the lineup as needed Chatfield is likely to start on the 3rd pairing and see some time on the PK, likely on the 2nd unit.
Ilya Mikheyev - Looking for a defensive forward with enough skill to play above a checking line, Mikheyev was signed for 1 year. The winger is expected to slot into the top 9, with some in the org pushing him to play with countryman Evgeni Malkin on the 2nd line. He will also be one of the first forwards over the boards on the Penalty Kill.
Trade
GEO trades D Zac Jones and a 2026 4th round pick to Amos for F Michael Rasmussen.
Rasmussen returns to the organization in a utility role, likely to see time at all 3 forward spots mostly on the bottom 6, though his strong checking and skating may see him compliment a scoring line if needed.
Impact
The D signings squeeze Shayne Gostisbehere out of the lineup and onto the trade block. With Theodore, Walman and LaCombe ahead of him as point producers from the blue line “Ghost” is now a luxury. John Marino would be the 7th D-man once Gostisbehere is moved.
Mikheyev and Rasmussen are defense first forwards although Mikheyev is coming off a 20 goal NHL Season. The Millers currently have way too many forwards for lineup spots so predicting a fit for either is problematic, but Mikheyev seems a lock for a middle-6 spot while Rasmussen would be a 4th liner or the 13th forward.