For most of Hockey East's existence BU, BC, UNH and Maine have been considered the Big 4 by fans. However, in the last ten seasons Maine has finished as a top 4 seed only twice, the last time five seasons ago. New Hampshire has only finished as a top 4 seed once in the last 5 seasons, three seasons ago. Is it time to replace them in the Big 4? BC spent six straight seasons out of the top 4 in the mid-nineties but returned to form and have only missed a top 4 seed twice in the past 19 seasons. Will Maine and/or New Hampshire return to the top 4 like BC did?
Of the original Big 4 this past season was the first in 32 seasons that only 1 of them finished with a top 4 seed. Over the previous 32 seasons all 4 were a top 4 seed 4 times, 3 of the 4 were a top 4 seed 17 times and in the other 10 seasons 2 of the 4 were top 4 seeds. In the tournament BU and BC have each reached the semifinals 22 times, with Maine reaching the semifinals 19 times and UNH 17 times. However, Maine has only reached the semifinals twice in the past ten seasons, the last time in 2012. New Hampshire has been in the semifinals only three times in the past eight seasons.
So should either Maine or New Hampshire be replaced? Both replaced?
And who should replace them? UMass Lowell and Providence seem to have the best credentials: UML has been a top 4 seeded team the past five seasons; Providence the past four seasons. Overall PC has 15 top 4 seeds to UML's 11, but Providence has never been the top seed and have been the 2nd seed just twice, while UMass Lowell has 1 top seed and 5 2nd seeds. In the tournament UML has been better, with 17 semifinal appearances, 6 title games and 2 titles. PC trails with 14 semifinal appearances, 4 title games and 2 titles.
In my opinion UML should replace Maine in the Big 4, but I'm still not sure if UNH should be replaced just yet.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Sean
Of the original Big 4 this past season was the first in 32 seasons that only 1 of them finished with a top 4 seed. Over the previous 32 seasons all 4 were a top 4 seed 4 times, 3 of the 4 were a top 4 seed 17 times and in the other 10 seasons 2 of the 4 were top 4 seeds. In the tournament BU and BC have each reached the semifinals 22 times, with Maine reaching the semifinals 19 times and UNH 17 times. However, Maine has only reached the semifinals twice in the past ten seasons, the last time in 2012. New Hampshire has been in the semifinals only three times in the past eight seasons.
So should either Maine or New Hampshire be replaced? Both replaced?
And who should replace them? UMass Lowell and Providence seem to have the best credentials: UML has been a top 4 seeded team the past five seasons; Providence the past four seasons. Overall PC has 15 top 4 seeds to UML's 11, but Providence has never been the top seed and have been the 2nd seed just twice, while UMass Lowell has 1 top seed and 5 2nd seeds. In the tournament UML has been better, with 17 semifinal appearances, 6 title games and 2 titles. PC trails with 14 semifinal appearances, 4 title games and 2 titles.
In my opinion UML should replace Maine in the Big 4, but I'm still not sure if UNH should be replaced just yet.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Sean
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