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by zf00002 3002 days ago
At least two levels below. Those good amateurs and ex-pros would be in a minor league team if they were good enough.
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Not necessarily. If you are college-educated, can make high-five-figures / six-figures as an accountant, and have given up on the NHL dream, why schlep it for less of half that salary in the minors? Not to mention if you have a family and don't want to take long bus trips to away games all winter.

For marginal players, being semi-pro is as much of a lifestyle choice & opportunity cost calculation as a statement of ability.

Minor league hockey players earn on average ~$43,000 / 6 month season. Factor in health risks, job insecurity, and being on the road most of the time it becomes much less appealing.
It might be difficult to play in a minor league if you have a legitimate career.