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The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

As the great lyricist Joey Tempest once said...it's the Final Countdown: #10 - #1

#10 - Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs
Points: 167.4692
Conference: NCHC
2017-2018 Record: 25-16-3 Overall; 13-11-0 Conference (3rd)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in NCHC Semifinals; NCAA National Champions
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 36.9277 Points (Rank: 1)
5-year Total: 55.9169 Points (Rank: 2)

#9 - Maine Black Bears
Points: 173.0615
Conference: Hockey East
2017-2018 Record: 18-16-4 Overall; 10-11-3 Conference (T5th)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in Hockey East Quarterfinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: -0.3191 Points (Rank: 54)
5-year Total: 0.9561 Points (Rank: 41)

#8 - Michigan State Spartans
Points: 232.2327
Conference: Big Ten
2017-2018 Record: 12-22-2 Overall; 6-16-2 Conference (7th)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in Big Ten Quarterfinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: -0.3659 Points (Rank: 55)
5-year Total: -1.4677 Points (Rank: 59)

#7 - Wisconsin Badgers
Points: 346.9779
Conference: Big Ten
2017-2018 Record: 14-19-4 Overall; 8-13-3 Conference (6th)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in Big Ten Quarterfinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: -0.2574 Points (Rank: 52)
5-year Total: 1.0638 Points (Rank: 39)

#6 - Boston University Terriers
Points: 382.9026
Conference: Hockey East
2017-2018 Record: 22-14-4 Overall; 12-8-4 Conference (4th)
2017-2018 Results: Hockey East Tournament Champions; NCAA Northeast Regional Finalist
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 3.9849 Points (Rank: 6)
5-year Total: 38.1309 Points (Rank: 4)

#5 - Boston College Eagles
Points: 383.4381
Conference: Hockey East
2017-2018 Record: 20-14-3 Overall; 18-6-0 Conference (1st)
2017-2018 Results: Won Hockey East Regular Season Championship; Lost in Hockey East Semifinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 1.577 Points (Rank: 14)
5-year Total: 22.6469 Points (Rank: 6)

#4 - Denver Pioneers
Points: 419.3337
Conference: NCHC
2017-2018 Record: 23-10-8 Overall; 12-6-6 Conference (2nd)
2017-2018 Results: Won NCHC Tournament Championship; NCAA Midwest Regional Finalist
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 5.9302 Points (Rank: 3)
5-year Total: 63.9015 Points (Rank: 1)

#3 - Minnesota Golden Gophers
Points: 444.6464
Conference: Big Ten
2017-2018 Record: 19-17-2 Overall; 10-12-2 Conference (5th)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in Big Ten Quarterfinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 0.1092 Points (Rank: 34)
5-year Total: 12.6667 Points (Rank: 11)

#2 - North Dakota Fighting Hawks
Points: 507.6058
Conference: NCHC
2017-2018 Record: 17-13-10 Overall; 8-10-6 Conference (4th)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in NCHC Semifinals; Missed NCAA Tournament
Point Difference from 2016-2017: -0.3816 Points (Rank: 56)
5-year Total: 55.056 Points (Rank: 3)

#1 - Michigan Wolverines
Points: 508.4358
Conference: Big Ten
2017-2018 Record: 22-15-3 Overall; 11-10-3 Conference (3rd)
2017-2018 Results: Lost in Big Ten Semifinals; NCAA National Semifinalist
Point Difference from 2016-2017: 4.1699 Points (Rank: 5)
5-year Total: 14.9957 Points (Rank: 10)

I also just realized that my "5-year Total" Points is actually just the last 4 years. I won't go back through and correct them all, as it still shows the program's general trend.

Check back in next year for the 10th Anniversary thread...which also means that I'll have a 10-year trend to follow!
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Thanks again for doing this, Fighting Sioux 23!
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

We're gaining ground on Sparty! M-A-I-N-E, goooo Blue!
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

so nice to see we maintained 4th(by the numbers, but #1 in my heart). And thank you for maintaining these records.
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Nice job, though disappointed that the quick write-ups were not done. If you need help, I will volunteer to do the Atlantic Hockey Teams.
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Hats off to FS 23 for stepping up and to those who helped.
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Well, it's just about that time of year again where these rankings will be updated. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of when I finished the rankings, so we will have a subset within this thread for the Best Program of the 2010s. I will again be asking for volunteers to help with putting together writeups for the 60 programs in Division 1 Men's Hockey, focusing on each program's history during the 2010s. Please feel free to shoot me an email/PM if you would like to volunteer, which would help this thread move smoothly during the summer/offseason.

That being said, let's take a preview of what the rankings may show when they are revealed. I should note that I have not entered in any data thus far, but I am using historical averages when discussing potential movement in the rankings.

The top spot will again be a battle between Michigan and North Dakota. Given Michigan's lead coming into the season, as well as the likely fact that their individuals will do better with individual awards than North Dakota's players, the odds are highly likely that Michigan will keep the #1 overall...but it will be close. The biggest factor that could push North Dakota back into the #1 spot would be if SCSU or Mankato were to capture their first titles.

The #3/#4 battle is a bit more interesting. Denver would certainly move up to #3 with a national title, but may be able to pass the Gophers with a trip to the title game. Anything less, and Minnesota will stay at #3.

The #5/#6 battle will also be close. BC had a pretty tough year, but BU did not do too much better. I would anticipate that BC would edge out BU for the #5 spot, but the Terriers will likely gain some ground on their inter-ci....inter-state rivals.

Wisconsin is stuck at #7. They are in no danger of being caught from #8 Michigan State for the foreseeable future. If the Badgers can turn their fortunes around in the next few seasons, they could easily push for inclusion in the Top 5 if they make some deep NCAA runs. When these rankings began following the 2009-2010 season, Wisconsin was in the fifth spot. However, a decade where BC and Denver both won titles have seen UW slip down to #7.

Similar to Wisconsin, Michigan State is in no danger of being caught for the #8 spot this season, and have no hope of moving up. They will be #8.

The Top 10 is accessible for several schools, including Cornell (who would likely need, at minimum, a Frozen Four run), Harvard (who would likely need a run to the title game, if not a championship), and Clarkson (who would almost certainly need a title and maybe even a little help). Duluth is in good position to remain in the Top 10, and could take over the #9 spot from Maine with a good run (likely a Frozen Four or better). Moreover, the Bulldogs could cement their status as "Team of the Decade" with a solid run. They already have 2 titles and 3 title game appearances on their resume in the 2010s.

Providence and Bowling Green are in similar spots, and likely would max out at #16 or #17 with a title. They probably need a title appearance to move past RPI. That being said, a Frozen Four would likely cement either program in the #18 spot.

Union and Notre Dame are also in similar boats. A national title could push them as high as #17. They could move up into the Top 20 with a title game appearance.

Quinnipiac could also crack the Top 20 with a national title. A third runner-up in the decade would give them a shot to push into the Top 25.

SCSU would likely move into the Top 25 with their first national title. A runner-up would likely leave them just on the cusp of the Top 25, and a Frozen Four probably puts them in the Top 30. The same is largely true for Ohio State.

The rest of the teams could potentially move into the top half with a national title, with Mankato and Massachusetts most likely given their strong seasons thus far. Otherwise, they will likely move up a few spots. With a national title, Arizona State or AIC could see a meteoric rise in these rankings. For perspective, Union made a similar rise in the first half of the decade, moving from #52 into the Top 25 within the span of about 3 seasons.
 
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Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Considering how bad AIC has been over the years, an AIC National title could raise the profile of all the Atlantic Hockey teams.
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Duluth is in good position to remain in the Top 10, and could take over the #9 spot from Maine with a good run (likely a Frozen Four or better). Moreover, the Bulldogs could cement their status as "Team of the Decade" with a solid run. They already have 2 titles and 3 title game appearances on their resume in the 2010s.
Think Denver could give UMD a run . Two NCHC playoff titles, 1 National Championship,1Penrose Cup. Not sure about WCHA days except we kept losing the 1st game at the NCAAs and consequently lost the coach:eek:
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Considering how bad AIC has been over the years, an AIC National title could raise the profile of all the Atlantic Hockey teams.

they are the 'home' team here!!!! billboards all over announcing AIC classes :eek:
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

FTR, it's still MN. /tArrogance

But go AIC. I am full on the bandwagon, and will be rocking their jersey for the tourney.
 
Re: The Greatest Programs of All-Time: #1 - #60

Will AIC be the Holy Cross of this year's tournament?
 
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