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Can you go pro from ACHA hockey? In this video, we break down how many ACHA college hockey players actually make it to minor pro hockey and overseas leagues, and what the real odds look like. There are roughly 8,000 players competing in ACHA club hockey across all three divisions. While a handful of top ACHA D1 programs can compete near an NCAA D3 level, there is a significant drop-off after that. So what actually happens when ACHA players try to turn pro? Using Elite Prospects filters and a 10-game minimum to remove emergency call-ups and one-off appearances, we looked at how many former ACHA players are currently playing in the ECHL, SPHL, FPHL, and overseas professional leagues. We break down: – How many ACHA players are in the ECHL – What percentage of the SPHL has an ACHA background – Why the FPHL is the most realistic pro option – The reality of going overseas as an import – Why junior hockey experience still matters 00:00 Intro 01:07 ACHA to Pro 2:25 ACHA to Europe 04:00 Thoughts This is not an attack on ACHA hockey. It’s a data-driven look at what is possible and what is not. If your goal is pro hockey, you need to understand the odds. Drop a comment if you disagree with the numbers or have better data to add.