1. C.C.
2. Minnesota
3. UND
4. Denver
5. Wisconsin
6. Minnesota State
7. UMD
8. SCSU
9. MTU
10. UAA
This how the season actually ended.
(1) North Dakota 38 (22-12-4)
(2) Denver 36 (20-10-5)
(3) Wisconsin 31(17-15-4)
(4) Colorado College 31(16-10-10)
(5) Minnesota 29(15-12-7)
(6) St. Cloud State 28(18-15-3)
(7) Minnesota-Duluth 27 (16-12-8)
(8) Minnesota State 26 (15-15-6)
(9) Alaska-Anchorage 23 (14-15-5)
(10) Michigan Tech 11 (6-23-7)
This was my What If prediction.
UND 28 38
UMN 28 37
Denver 28 36
CC 28 30
UW 28 30
Mankato 28 26
UMD 28 25
SCSU 28 23
AA 28 22
MTech 28 13
38th Annual Coaches Poll.
1. Colorado College (8) 78
2. UND (2) 67
3. Denver 62
4. (tie) Minnesota 53
4. (tie) Wisconsin 53
6. St. Cloud State 48
7. MSU-Mankato 38
8. Minn.-Duluth 24
9. Michigan Tech 14
10. Alaska-Anchorage 13
Here are the results of the Capital times media poll.
Team (first-place votes) Points Last year
1. Colorado College (22) 247 1
2. North Dakota (3) 210 2
3. Denver 192 3
4. Minnesota 156 7
(tie) Wisconsin 156 6
6. St. Cloud State 133 t4
7. Minnesota State 124 t4
8. Minnesota-Duluth 78 8
9. Michigan Tech 51 9
10. Alaska Anchorage 32 10
Here is how Sioux7 picked the team to finish.
1. UND
2. Denver
3. CC
4. SCSU
5. Minnesota
6. Wisconsin
7. UM-Duluth
8. MSU-Mankato
9. MTU
10. UAA
This is how Jess Meyers from INCH picked the league to finish. Nah, Jess Meyer's picks didn't go real well either.
1. Colorado College
2. Denver
3. St. Cloud State
4. Wisconsin
5. Minnesota State
6. Minnesota
7. North Dakota
8. Minnesota Duluth
9. Michigan Tech
10. Alaska Anchorage
Here is what I had to say at the beginning of the season after the exhibition game against the Manitoba Bison.
After watching the Sioux play in an exhibition game against the Manitoba Bison last night I have to say that there is a lot to be positive about. The overrated senior team captain and 2007 Hobey Baker Memorial winner Ryan Duncan (that is how some WCHA fans describe him) looked really good on a line with Chris VandeVelde and Brad Miller. Got that Ducan haters? Even without T.J. Oshie or Toews flanking him, Ryan Duncan managed to score two beautiful goals helping the Sioux to a 6-2 route of the Manitoba Bison.
Also, there is some positive mojo emitting from the Fighting Sioux hockey team getting a balanced attack as 10 of the 14 forwards factored into the games scoring. Granted there were two extra forwards because the game was listed as an exhibition and the Sioux could dress as many players as they wanted. None the less; the Fighting Sioux hockey team looked small (aside from Malone and Davidson), quick and moved the puck around nicely dominating a much slower Manitoba game. The speedy Sioux appeared to run out of gas in the third period but that is to be expected since the Sioux have only had one official practice going into the game.