Re: This Week in ECAC Hockey: Superpowers
I went with Yale. I agree with FlagDUDE - a perennial champion is a superpower, a perennial league final-4 team is a power. Looking at each team's recent stretch of making the ECAC final four, cutting off each team's in as advangageous of a place as possible and ranked by # of appearances in the streak I included:
Cornell: 8 of last 10, (80%)
Harvard: 7 of last 9 (78%)
Dartmouth: 5 of last 9 (56%)
SLU: 5 of last 11 (45%)
Colgate: 4 of last 6 (67%)
Clarkson: 3 of last 8 (38%)
RPI: 3 of last 11 (33%)
Princeton: 2 of last 2 (100%)
Quinnipiac: 1 of last 3 (33%)
Yale: 1 of last 1 (100%)
Brown: 1 of last 7 (14%)
Union: 0 of forever (0%)
Looking at this list, I would say that the "current" powers are Cornell, Harvard, Dartmouth, and Colgate. I gave Colgate the edge over SLU because I had to extend SLU's streak all the way back to '99, meaning that they're not doing as well now as they did back then. Harvard and Darmouth both seem to have had the bottom drop out this year, leaving room for 2 teams to move up.
From top down, I don't think it's SLU (for the aforementioned reasons) nor Clarkson. Next is RPI which again, hasn't done much lately (had to go back 11 years to dig up 3 appearances). Princeton's had the hot hand for 2 years, but seems to be having some trouble sustaining this year. Quinnipiac - well, if you'd asked me in November... It's amazing to me that Yale hasn't had more appearances lately - they just shot right to the top, and seem poised to stay there. Brown and Union - lots of work to do and credibility to build to be considered a power.
Therefore, I have to go with Yale and either RPI or Princeton as the next powers to replace Harvard and Dartmouth. I just can't decide between RPI and Princeton - they're both on the rise, it's just a question of who goes farther faster.