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Preseason #16: #15 Boston College

June 5th 2009 21:14
Howdy, folks. It’s that time of year again. Every so often The College Hockey Blog will be unveiling our Preseason top 16 teams, one by one. If you want to see the top 16 in order, and links to each individual preview, click the tab at the top of the page. Today’s team is #15 Boston College



Like #16 Northern Michigan, there were a lot of teams I flirted with putting in this spot, but in the end I went with the Eagles. Although leading scorer Brock Bradford (2nd nationally with .68 gpg) graduated, the Eagles had so many guys that took a step backwards last year that I am banking on it being just an aberration. For example, John Muse went from a 2.20 GAA to a 2.72 mark, and a .921 save percentage to a .904%. Ben Smith (25 G, 50 pts to 6 G, 17 pts), Joe Whitney (11 G, 51 pts to 7 G, 15 pts) and Brian Gibbons (13 G, 35 pts to 9 G, 28 pts) were all guys who took huge steps backwards in 2009. The talent level was still there, but the production was not.

Last year was a nation wide Sophomore slump for goalies as Alex Kangas, Richard Bachman and John Muse all took huge steps backwards. Muse is the lynchpin to this year’s Eagle team and has to play better if BC is going to improve on their 6th place finish in Hockey East. I like some of the defensemen who will be helping him out, most notably Carl Sneep who will have to show some leadership in his final season on Chestnut Hill.

There isn’t much that needs to be said offensively for the Eagles, they just need guys to step up. They don’t necessarily have to play at the level they did when they won the national title, but they have to be closer to 2008 numbers than 2009 numbers. BC will have to wait until 2010 for highly touted recruit and likely 1st round pick Chris Kreider, but some good depth will be in, like Kenny Ryan who played well for the USNDTP and yet another Whitney. Steve, who starred at Lawrence Academy.

It should be an improved year for the Eagles, who allowed more goals than all but 3 Hockey East teams last year. I think they’ll get back to being a home ice team in the playoffs, and barring some type of collapse, find their way back into the NCAA tournament.
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Howdy, folks. It’s that time of year again. Every so often The College Hockey Blog will be unveiling our Preseason top 16 teams, one by one. If you want to see the top 16 in order, and links to each individual preview, click the tab at the top of the page. Today’s team is #16 Northern Michigan

Last year Northern Michigan went just 19-17-5 in the regular season, which could be considered a disappointment due to the high hopes they had at the beginning of the season, but they turned it on in the postseason, beating Miami in a CCHA playoff series and taking 3rd in the CCHA Tournament. The Wildcats were middle of the pack both in scoring (tied for 6th) and defense (tied for 5th) and look to take another leap forward with a talented and experienced roster.Last year Junior goalie Brian Stewart took his GAA down about .3 and his save percentage up from .918 to .925. The Wildcats are going to see if they can get yet more improvement out of the goalie. If not, Sophomore Devan Hartigan will be there and willing to take his spot between the pipes. Up front, Northern returns their top 6 goal scorers, and defenseman Erik Gustafsson who put up a 34 point season, even though he only had 4 goals. A pair of Juniors, Mark Oliver and Gregor Hanson, will be back to lead the offense. Oliver, from Marquette, led the team in goals and points with 16 and 35.

Northern Michigan doesn’t have a ton of defensive depth (although they do have Gustafsson and his 30 assists), but I was impressed by Ben Lindemulder, who had a very good Freshman season and has a lot of potential to build on. The Wildcats have some interesting recruits coming in, but many of the best ones are in 2010. Austin Handley should be this year’s version of Lindemulder however, a solid defenseman with some potential to develop.

Northern Michigan should see an uptick of about 5 wins or so, and I think they’ll get to 20-23 wins and depending on the strength of the CCHA could sneak into the tournament.
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New Site

June 2nd 2009 02:59
Hey folks, welcome to the new site. If you're brand new, welcome. If you've come over from the old site, good job finding your way here. You old readers can probably skip the next couple paragraphs, or you can read it for nostalgia sake.

This blog, as the name suggests, is about college hockey. Although I live out West, this is a national blog and don't worry if you're a fan of Boston College, Michigan, Yale or whomever, there will be plenty of ink (well, font) dedicated to your favorite team. The basic format of the blog is a preseason preview, weekly rankings, recaps of games on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and whatever other random stuff I want to talk about.

For you old guys, glad you made it and for you newbies I hope you'll continue reading.
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