Thank you. It will be really interesting to observe the distribution of your top teams over time.....were teams in an earlier 'era' able to 'cherry-pick' from a relatively limited supply of talent? Did certain teams have a 'pipeline' to a special talent source that most teams did not, at that time? Has the advent of modern communication technology and scouting techniques led to greater parity in the game in recent years compared to earlier times (making it that much harder for any one team to be dominant in the 'modern era' compared to earlier)?
I notice that the 1952 RPI team is listed in the record book as having the first, third, and eighth all-time individual season points per game average all on the same team....it seems a safe bet that you'll never see that kind of concentration of scoring on the same team in the same season ever again, for example...
How have changes in equipment affected the ability of a team to be dominant? (e.g. size of goalie pads, advent of face mask, making harder for everyone to score across the board)
(for the top ten teams in goals per game average, the latest on the list is from 1977)