Re: 2016 WCHA Offseason; It's All Over, Save Ferris
You know I'm sick to death of the fans of the NCHC and other conferences dissing the WCHA. ... I'm just totally disgusted that media guys seem to buy in to fan stupidness.I mean you can forgive tipsy, he's simply stupid, but the media is supposed to actually have a clue...
Of course fan and media opinions that differ from ours are ridiculous. But let's face it, the lone team we have left alive was just a game over .500 for the regular season and that overall the WCHA's non-conference record was only better than Atlantic Hockey. I believe we do have a good league, a very exciting and competitive league. ..
Any objective person would say the new WCHA is a pretty mediocre league, all in all. They'd say that about the Big10 too. Proof: the WCHA's record against other leagues the past two years is mediocre at best. Their represenatation in the polls that count and the tournament itself also show mediocrity.
The league is competitive, sort of, in that a goup of mediocre teams will be competitive against each other. However, there's a big difference between the best couple of teams and the rest of the league, so far. The new league certainly hasn't raised the fortunes of the Alaska teams and UAH, and not so much for Lake State and Bemidji either. Those continue to be pretty mediocre, dare I say poor, teams?
And the better teams in the WCHA haven't shown themselves to be better over two years, shown by the tournament selections. They wouldn't be competitive in the elite leagues from year to year.
Don't get me wrong: I love the small town teams and love it when one of them competes at the national level. It just aint' happenin' for the WCHA teams these days though.
Let's be honest: the WCHA is the leftovers after the NCHC cherry picked the better talent and better supported teams from the real WCHA and the CCHA. Mankato has had some time in the sunshine, but not this year. We couldn't even get two teams in the tournament when a low ranked team won the league title.
I fear that the fortunes of those second-tier teams will have difficulty recruiting now that they're in a medicre league. Fairbanks, for example, appears to have had awful recruiting the past two years, I suspect because kids aren't impressed at the league. The CCHA was a top tier league and attracted the diamonds in the rough (which are the kids the second tier teams have a chance at). Not any more. I could be wrong, I hope I'm wrong, but it looks to me like the bottom 3-4 teams of the new WCHA aren't getting better, they're getting worse.
When the WCHA gets two teams in the frozen four - or even two or three consistently in the tournament - like NCHC or like the other leagues (including the old, real WCHA) have done from time to time over the past decade or so, we can whine about the biased media - but I doubt the media will be biased against the league if it's objectively top tier. It isn't.