MLH, a new 3-on-3 professional hockey league, plans to start its season in November. Fans initially expected MLH to be a major competitor to the NHL, but experts predict it will collapse.
Andrew Brewer, founder of 200 Foot Coaching and 200 Foot Hockey, criticized MLH's tryout process. Prospective players must pay a fee to try out, with a promise of a partial refund if they make the team.
MLH claims it will have a $30 million salary cap and that teams will be coached by former NHL players. They also say the league will feature a mix of entry-level players, professionals, and ex-NHL players. However, many people find this claim ridiculous.
Despite the controversy, MLH maintains that play will begin in November. However, many question the league's legitimacy, arguing that a professional league with a $30 million salary cap would never require players to pay to try out. This situation seems highly suspicious.
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