Weekly Rankings

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1. Merrimack (9-0-1) (6-0-1) No Change

With a 6-0 win over Huntsville Merrimack lowered their national leading goals allowed per game total to 1.20

2. Notre Dame (10-3-3) (7-2-3) Up 1

Junior Riley Sheahan has 4 goals in the team’s first 14 games. His career high, set his Freshman year, is 6.

3. Minnesota (11-4-1) (8-2-0) No Change

Nick Bjugstad had a 34.6% shooting percentage for the month of November, so watch for him to regress a bit going forward. He is tied for the national in goals however.

4. Boston College (10-4-0) (7-2-0) Up 2

Chris Kreider hit the 10 goal mark in his 14th game, and is one away from tying his total from last year.

5. Ohio State (10-3-1) (7-2-1) Up 2

6. Minnesota-Duluth (9-3-2) (7-2-1) Up 2

7. Colorado College (7-4-0) (5-4-0) Down 5

Rylan Schwartz most assuredly became the first player ever to post back to back hat tricks in back to back losses.

8. Ferris State (10-3-1) (6-3-1) Up 1

9. Union (7-3-3) (3-2-0) Up 2

Union won at Yost, handing Michigan its first nonconference home loss since November 28th of 2010.

10. Boston University (7-4-1) (5-3-1) Up 2

The Terriers scored a controversial OT winner against Cornell, which was gleefully commented on by @FakeJackParker

11. Denver (6-4-3) (4-2-3) Down 1

12. Colgate (9-4-1) (4-2-0) Up 3

13. Western Michigan (6-4-4) (4-4-2) Up 1

14. Miami (8-6-2) (4-4-2) Newbies

15. Lake Superior State (10-4-2) (6-3-1) Up 1

16. Yale (5-3-1) (3-1-0) Down 11

Dropped Out: Michigan

Maybe Next Week: Michigan, Michigan Tech, North Dakota

Teams by Conference: CCHA 6, WCHA 4, Hockey East 3, ECAC Hockey 3