Power Rankings

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1. Denver (16-6-4) (12-4-4) Up 2

With two strong games in Grand Forks last weekend, Marc Cheverie has launched himself into the Hobey discussion

2. Miami (18-4-6) (15-1-4) No Change

Is it any wonder that the goalies with the two highest save percentages anchor the #1 and #2 teams in the country.

3. Wisconsin (15-7-4) (11-6-3) Down 2

Not your typical Wisconsin team: The Badgers are 2nd nationally in goals per game.

4. Cornell (12-5-3) (9-2-2) No Change

Cornell had been on an  0-30 slide on the power play, but with 3 ppg in the 2nd period, vs. Clarkson, they are still 6th nationally in power play percentage.

5. St. Cloud State (17-8-3) (12-6-2) No Change

With balanced scoring, solid defense, and a team that stays out of the box, this could be the year the Huskies break through in the NCAA tournament.

6. Yale (12-6-3) (8-4-2) No Change

Yale was shutout for just the second time all year on Saturday vs. RPI

7. Minnesota-Duluth (17-10-1) (13-6-1) Up 2

Kenny Reiter had his first career shutout Saturday vs. Wisconsin to keep the Bulldogs 1 point back of Denver.

8. Michigan State (17-9-4) (12-6-4) Up 2

Corey Tropp had 2 goals on Friday against Michigan, making the Yost faithful happy I’m sure

9. Colorado College (15-10-3) (11-8-3) Up 3

10. Bemidji State (18-6-2) (10-2-0) Down 2

11. Boston College (13-8-2) (10-6-2) Up 2

12. North Dakota (13-10-5) (8-9-3) Down 6

13. New Hampshire (13-8-4) (12-3-3) Up 1

14. Ferris State (17-8-3) (11-6-3) Down 3

15. Union (13-7-6) (7-3-4) No Change

16. Maine (12-9-3) (9-6-2) No Change

Dropped Out: None

Maybe Next Week: St. Lawrence, UMass

Teams By Conference: WCHA 6, ECAC 3, CCHA 3, Hockey East 3, CHA 1