Usually when I predict the NCHC (or WCHA) standings, I go with my gut,
and base it mostly on rumblings I've heard or read. This year I went a
step further, and actually did some research (I know. How bold of me?)
Anyhow, I've reached some conclusions, and hopefully what I will say
will hold some water when the dust settles. Here are my rankings of the
NCHC teams this year:
1. University of Minnesota-Duluth: Duluth lost very little from a good
team that lost in the quarterfinals of the NCAA's a year ago. All the
Bulldogs did lose is a few of their middle of the pack scorers and a
little defensive depth. Otherwise they return almost all of their
scoring and both goalies that had playing time a year ago. The Bulldogs
were 21-16-3 overall and 12-9-3 a year ago, and I could see those wins
jumping up to 25 and 15 this year, despite a very tough NCHC.
2. St. Cloud State: This could be me being a homer, but even despite
losing Johnny Brodzinski and Ethan Prow from a year ago, I think that
the Huskies will be much better this year. They return big Chuck
Lindgren in goal, and their other four top scorers. They have a strong
crop of freshman to pair with a great senior class. If the Huskies want
to make another Frozen Four run, this would be the year to do it.
T-3rd: Denver and University of North Dakota: I couldn't make up my mind
which team is better, so I'm just going to say these two teams will
tie. The Pioneers lost Joey Laleggia and some secondary scoring, but
return Danton Heinen and second scorer Trevor Moore, both goaltenders
and most of the rest of their defense. Denver made it to the NCAA with a
24-14 overall record and 13 wins in the NCHC. A similar record would
not be out of the question. UND on the other hand lost a lot. The North
Dakota squad will be without star goaltender Zane McIntyre as well as a
lot of scoring and players in general. The biggest loss of all though
might be long-time head coach Dave Hakstol. With Drake Caggiula and Paul
LaDue back and a strong defensive lineup, I'd still expect the nameless
hockey team to be very good.
5. University of Nebraska-Omaha: It is no secret that Ryan Massa was the
big reason that UNO made a Frozen Four run last year. He graduated. The
Mavericks do return almost every other player on their lineup, and they
will still be a very good team, but a goaltender remains in question.
In a loaded NCHC a great goaltender or goaltending duo is a must, and I
just don't see them making up for it with everything else to be in
conference title contention. That said, an NCAA bid is likely in their
future.
6. Miami (Ohio): The Redhawks lose their top three scorers including
Austin Czarnik and Blake Coleman, who carried them late last year. Miami
lost to the eventual champion in the NCAA, and do return strong goalie
Jay Williams, but I foresee scoring to be a big issue for the Redhawks
this year. They will play in a lost of close games, and will still
likely be looking at a chance at an NCAA berth when all is said and
done, especially if they find some scoring.
7. Western Michigan: This is where the NCHC drops off. WMU was 14-18-5
overall last year and had just six wins in conference play. They lost
their second and third-leading scorers. They return most of the rest,
including most of their defense and their goalie, but it won't be enough
to crack into the top six.
8. Colorado College: CC was not very good last year and they lose almost
all of their defensive crew and their second leading scorer. They
return Cody Bradley at goalie, but I don't foresee them being very good
or even getting 10 wins.
I can't wait for the season to begin this weekend. I will hopefully be
posting some more updates about the NCHC as the season goes along.
#GOHUSKIESWOOOOO
Tyler Ohmann: I am the sports editor at the Bottineau Courant. I graduated in 2010 from St. Cloud State University with a Bachelors in Mass Communications. I enjoy being an editor/writer/designer (most of the time). This blog will provide some insight into my work in Bottineau, N.D. If you want to see more pictures and read stories about the sports I cover, please get a subscription to the paper for a nominal yearly fee, just email me at courant1@utma.com and I will set it up for you.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
Annual NFL predictions
NFL Predictions
1st round:
NFC
3 Green Bay (13-3) over 6 Minnesota (11-5)
5 Philly (11-5) over 4 New Orleans (11-5)
AFC
3 Baltimore (10-6) over 6 Miami (9-7)
5 Pittsburgh (9-7) over 4 KC (8-8)
Round 2:
NFC
2 Seattle (13-3) over 5 Philly
3 Green Bay over 1 Dallas (14-2)
AFC
2 New England (13-3) over 3 Baltimore
1 Indy (13-3) over 5 Pittsburgh
Conference Championships:
NFC
Green Bay over Seattle
AFC
New England over Indianapolis
Super Bowl: New England over Green Bay 31-24
Also, as a comedic bonus, here is a look at my predictions from last season:
NFC:
6) Chicago (10-6)
vs. 3) Philadelphia (11-5)
5)Tampa Bay (11-5)
vs. 4) Minnesota (10-6)
1) New Orleans (12-4) bye
2) Arizona (11-5) bye
Second round:
6) Chicago
vs. 1) New Orleans
4) Minnesota
vs. 2) Arizona
NFC Championship:
2) Arizona
vs. 1) New Orleans
AFC:
6) Tennessee (10-6)
vs. 3) New England (11-5)
5) San Diego (11-5)
vs. 4) Cincinnati (11-5)
1) Indianapolis (13-3) bye
2) Denver (12-4) bye
Second round:
5) San Diego
vs. 1) Indy
3) New England
vs. 2) Denver
AFC Championship:
5) San Diego
vs. 2) Denver
Super Bowl: Denver over New Orleans
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