My guess at new Top 10:
1. BC
2.PC
3. NoDak
4. Quinn
5. Lowell
6. Omaha
7. Harvard
8. Denver
9. Duluth
10. St Cloud
BC takes first on the heels of 3 convincing wins this week. Hard to vote against a team who's only allowed 6 goals in 9 games. Even though Lowell won twice I'm thinking voters can't ignore Quinns perfect record and unless they spank Nodak all the way to 5 for losing to Badgers I think we drop a spot. Thought BU might be 10 dropping St Cloud to 11 but think they won't get that much credit for beating NU.
Maine will be without forward Nolan Vesey Friday night. He was suspended by Hockey East for a spearing incident at the end of yesterday's game against BC.
http://www.sbncollegehockey.com/201...pended-by-hockey-east-spearing-thatcher-demko
Anyone have any friends in Canada? TSNs TV schedule just released, the Northeastern games in Belfast are going to be televised
Agree, the Hawks need to take care of business. Maine is still looking for their first win of the year (0-6-3). According to the BC thread, the Black Bears played the Eagles tough last weekend.Another couple of big games this weekend, and again, the expectation has to be taking at least 3 points.
Agree, the Hawks need to take care of business. Maine is still looking for their first win of the year (0-6-3). According to the BC thread, the Black Bears played the Eagles tough last weekend.
Maine's goaltending has been good too. Rob McGovern is currently 0-4-2 but has a .934 SV% with a 2.13 GAA.Even with Maine's recent down years they have played Lowell tough at the Tsongas. I would expect more of the same. Also, the Sunday game is their home opener (which amazes me since its mid November) and its also on NESN. That team and that crowd will be hungry for a win.
It was little disappointing to see UML only score one goal this past game, however UVM is also overdue for a home win, so I think its impressive UML was able to hold them off another game.