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WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

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Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

Since media ballots are starting to get posted here is mine:

Team Poll
1) Michigan Tech
2) Bowling Green
3) Minnesota State
4) Bemidji State
5) Alaska
6) Northern Michigan
7) Ferris State
8) Alaska-Anchorage
9) Alabama-Huntsville
10) Lake Superior

POTY: Bryce Gervais, MSU
Rookie: Stephen Baylis, BGSU

Team
F: Bryce Gervais, MSU
F: Brandon Hawkins, BGSU
F: Marcus Basara, UAF
D: Mark Friedman, BGSU
D: Casey Nelson, MSU
G: Jamie Phillips, MTU
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

This has probably already been answered, but when is the preseason media poll released?
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

Preseason poll results:

http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1516/201509/sep21wcm.php

Bemidji Pioneer Media Poll
Rank School
1. Minnesota State, 265 (12)
2. Michigan Tech, 263 (9)
3. Bowling Green, 250 (8)
4. Bemidji State, 184
5. Alaska, 164
6. Ferris State, 142
7. Northern Michigan, 138
8. Alabama Huntsville, 88
9. Lake Superior State, 54
10. Alaska Anchorage, 47

Preseason Player of the Year
Bryce Gervais, Sr., F, Minnesota State (9 votes)
Others receiving votes: Alex Petan, Sr., F, Michigan Tech (8); Tyler Morley, Sr., F, Alaska Anchorage (7); Jamie Phillips, Sr., G, Michigan Tech (1); Carmine Guerriero, Jr., G, Alabama Huntsville (1); Brad McClure, So., F, Minnesota State (1)

Newcomer of the Year
Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green (5 votes)
Others receiving votes: Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State (4); Jack Jackson, F, Michigan Tech (2); Troy Loggins, F, Northern Michigan (2); Brett Boeing, F, Michigan Tech (1); Dillon Eichstadt, D, Bemidji State (1); Owen Headrick, D, Lake Superior State (1); Jetlan Houcher, F, Alabama Huntsville (1); Nikolas Koberstein, D, Alaska (1); Jake Lucchini, F, Michigan Tech (1); Chandler Madry, F, Minnesota State (1); Jimmy Mullin, F, Minnesota State (1); Anthony Nellis, F, Lake Superior State (1); Chad Staley, F, Alaska (1)

Preseason All-WCHA Team
F - Alex Petan, Michigan Tech
F - Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State
F - Tyler Morley, Alaska
D - Shane Hanna, Michigan Tech
D - Casey Nelson, Minnesota State
G - Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech

Others receiving votes:
Forwards - Marcus Basara, Alaska; Teddy Blueger, Minnesota State; CJ Franklin, Minnesota State; Malcolm Gould, Michigan Tech; Brendan Harms, Bemidji State; Brandon Hawkins, Bowling Green; Brad McClure, Minnesota State; Max McHugh, Alabama Huntsville; Matt Robertson, Ferris State; Blake Tatchell, Alaska Anchorage
Defensemen - Mark Friedman, Bowling Green; Brock Maschmeyer, Northern Michigan; Matt Roy, Michigan Tech; Sean Walker, Bowling Green; Cliff Watson, Michigan Tech
Goaltenders - Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State; Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville; Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan

Mankato Free Press Coaches' Poll

Rank School
1. Minnesota State, 89 (8)
2. Bowling Green, 79 (1)
3. Michigan Tech, 78 (1)
4. Bemidji State, 61
5. Alaska, 55
6. Ferris State, 51
7. Northern Michigan, 49
8. Alabama Huntsville, 29
9. Alaska Anchorage, 27
10. Lake Superior State, 22

Preseason Player of the Year
Tyler Morley, Sr., F, Alaska (7); Bryce Gervais, Sr., F, Minnesota State (2); Alex Petan, Sr., F, Michigan Tech (1)

Preseason Rookie of the Year
Corey Mackin, F, Ferris State (6); Stephen Baylis, F, Bowling Green (2); Max Coatta, F, Minnesota State (1); Mitch Hults, F, Lake Superior State (1)

Preseason All-WCHA Team
F - Alex Petan, Michigan Tech
F - Tyler Morely, Alaska
F - Bryce Gervais, Minnesota State
D - Shane Hanna, Michigan Tech
D - Casey Nelson, Minnesota State
G - Jamie Phillips, Michigan Tech

Others receiving votes:
Forwards - Brandon Hawkins, Bowling Green
Defensemen - Mark Friedman, Bowling Green; Brock Maschmeyer, Northern Michigan
Goaltenders - Carmine Guerriero, Alabama Huntsville; Olivier Mantha, Alaska Anchorage; Mathias Dahlstrom, Northern Michigan; Michael Bitzer, Bemidji State
 
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Tech: 25 returnees
BG: no big losses save Valleau
Mankato: huge losses

I don't get it. The returning talent is very good, and Hastings is a hell of a coach, but I think that BG is the best team.

GFM
 
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Tech: 25 returnees
BG: no big losses save Valleau
Mankato: huge losses

I don't get it. The returning talent is very good, and Hastings is a hell of a coach, but I think that BG is the best team.

GFM

That's why I have Minnesota State third. I think Tech takes first, although I can see why one would pick BG.
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

That's why I have Minnesota State third. I think Tech takes first, although I can see why one would pick BG.
I'll give you another one. NMU has a very, very good goalie back and not so many injuries, plus some good new freshmen, I have them 4th. not 8th like most people.
 
And that's why we're all getting twitchy for the season to begin. Right now there is a 12 way tie for the Cup and every player is healthy and on the verge of a "break out year". Every coach has genius potential and every fan base is dedicated, hopeful and above average. Let the games begin!
 
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And that's what I get for trying to type and watch preseason NHL along with following Philly and the Wild! My oops. Sorry gentlemen.
 
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Tech: 25 returnees
BG: no big losses save Valleau
Mankato: huge losses

I don't get it. The returning talent is very good, and Hastings is a hell of a coach, but I think that BG is the best team.

GFM

All 3 teams will probably be within 4 points of each other by March. I think any order makes sense for them for preseason polling.
 
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Tech: 25 returnees
BG: no big losses save Valleau
Mankato: huge losses

I don't get it. The returning talent is very good, and Hastings is a hell of a coach, but I think that BG is the best team.

GFM

my guess is it's about BG's perceived good, but not conference-leading goaltending. but the team has depth at the position, and Burke is certainly capable of carrying the team.
Coach also says he likes the depth at D, but without Valleau he's counting on three frosh D and Braden Pears (played only 4 games last year) to step up.
yeah, and teams that have actually won the cup get that consideration, that's the way it goes. until that happens, the polls are fair enough.
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Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

Tech: 25 returnees
BG: no big losses save Valleau
Mankato: huge losses

I don't get it. The returning talent is very good, and Hastings is a hell of a coach, but I think that BG is the best team.

GFM

Me too. I think Bowling Green will be absolutely determined to make the NCAA tournament after barely missing it last season.
 
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I'll give you another one. NMU has a very, very good goalie back and not so many injuries, plus some good new freshmen, I have them 4th. not 8th like most people.

I was conflicted about where to put NMU. I guess that my concern is how well Dahlström comes back. If he's where he was, then yeah.

GFM
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

Just like last year, the #1 biggest key to this season is non-conference performance. We need a .500 record against the Nacho, and better than .500 over the Big Mistake.

Key Games:
UAH vs. Colorado College (2)
BGSU vs. Miami (2)
BSU vs. UMD (2)
NMU vs. UMD (2)
BSU vs. UND (2)
MSU vs. SCSU (3)
MSU vs. UNO (2)
BGSU vs. WMU (2)
FSU vs. WMU (2)

UAH needs a split with CC, BGSU needs to win 3/4 against Miami+Western, BSU needs to split the 4 games with UMD+UND, MSU needs 3/5 of the games against SCSU+UNO, and NMU+FSU combined need to split with Western+UMD. That is the road to 3 teams in the NCAAs.
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

I'll give you another one. NMU has a very, very good goalie back and not so many injuries, plus some good new freshmen, I have them 4th. not 8th like most people.

I split the difference and have them 6th. ;) But I'd agree to put them 4th before I'd put them 8th.
 
Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...

All 3 teams will probably be within 4 points of each other by March. I think any order makes sense for them for preseason polling.

Could be very well be. The media apparently agrees with this more than the coaches. Coaches had MSU an overwhelming favorite (8 of 10 first-place votes), while the media didn't even give MSU a majority of first-place votes (12 of 29).
 
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