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Jake Sanderson returns for his sophomore season at North Dakota as one of the top NHL prospects playing college hockey (photo: North Dakota Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

October is basically hockey\u2019s spring.<\/p>\n

Hope abounds for each new season, and this time around, that extends to what\u2019s going on amid a pandemic that has affected all of us for a year and a half.<\/p>\n

NCHC commissioner Josh Fenton knows all about that.<\/p>\n

Lucky guy.<\/p>\n

When the conference began play eight years ago, he couldn\u2019t have foreseen what would be happening nowadays.<\/p>\n

It would\u2019ve been unthinkable back then to imagine that the whole 2020 postseason would be canceled, and that the following season would start with all eight of the league\u2019s teams playing in a pod environment over three weeks at Omaha\u2019s Baxter Arena. Then there was the entire NCHC playoffs taking place under one roof, at North Dakota\u2019s Ralph Engelstad Arena.<\/p>\n

The 2021-22 NCHC season is now underway, and \u2014 feel free to knock on any wooden object near you \u2014 operationally, Fenton feels that the league is running close to normal.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019re very cautious and aware of the environment that\u2019s still out there, but there\u2019s fans back into games, obviously us having a normal schedule and traveling somewhat normally when teams move one from one site to the next, and our officiating assignment schedule is pretty much normal,\u201d Fenton said.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe feeling is that we\u2019ve got hopefully a normal season to come, yet we still have some caution that we\u2019re paying attention to, obviously, as it relates to the virus that\u2019s still very much out there. It\u2019s normality with some tweaks, things like masking in venues and having to follow NCAA Sport Science Institute guidance for people that are vaccinated and unvaccinated, the differences between the two of those, but generally we feel good about where we are.\u201d<\/p>\n

Fenton said Friday that all eight NCHC teams are almost entirely vaccinated: some are at 94 percent, others at 100. Additionally, all full-time employees at the NCHC\u2019s Colorado Springs headquarters are vaccinated.<\/p>\n

The league is coming off of a year in which half of the membership reached the NCAA tournament, with St. Cloud State playing in the national championship game. Minnesota Duluth also reached the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh, and there\u2019s every reason to think that the NCHC would be strongly represented again in the 2022 postseason, provided there is one.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s plenty else that\u2019s familiar in the NCHC this season, including veteran leadership. The NCAA granted a blanket eligibility exemption last season, and six NCHC teams will field a combined 22 fifth-year or graduate-student players this time around.<\/p>\n

There is some newness, though, and more than just in terms of freshmen.<\/p>\n

Colorado College opened its brand-new, on-campus Robson Arena home Saturday in an exhibition against Air Force. CC also has a new coach, as former Michigan assistant Kris Mayotte now has the keys to the Tigers\u2019 kingdom. They began practice at Robson on Sept. 10, and they played in front of a full house Saturday.<\/p>\n

With a capacity around half of what CC had at its former Broadmoor World Arena home, the Tigers\u2019 new confines feature space for 350 CC students, or around a fifth of the school\u2019s enrollment.<\/p>\n

Western Michigan also has a new coach, with former Broncos assistant Pat Ferschweiler accepting the reins from longtime former coach Andy Murray.<\/p>\n

WMU has a new bench boss for the first time in a decade, but Ferschweiler was on hand when the Broncos utilized six locker rooms \u2014 the team\u2019s bespoke locker room, plus five general-use ones \u2014 most of last season at Lawson Ice Arena. Most of that team returns, and the Broncos\u2019 roster includes three graduated veterans.<\/p>\n

That kind of familiarity feeds into Fenton\u2019s eagerness over the new season.<\/p>\n

All things considered, the NCHC stands in as good-quality stead as ever.<\/p>\n

\u201cI\u2019m excited about returning to some sense of normalcy,\u201d Fenton said. \u201cI\u2019m excited to go into a venue where we\u2019re going to have lots of fans, although there\u2019s going to be protocols and restrictions they\u2019re going to have to follow.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think the aspect of going into a venue and having those student-athletes on the ice competing in front of hopefully full arenas, that\u2019s what college athletics is all about, and that\u2019s what college hockey is all about.<\/p>\n

\u201cOur players across the country in general deserve to compete in those environments. Last year, the environments typically were not real great. They were stale, they were quiet. We were just out there playing basically hockey games in almost like a scrimmage environment. I\u2019m most excited about seeing the electricity and excitement come back to college hockey.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Hunter McKown looks to improve on his six points collected a season ago for Colorado College (photo: Casey B. Gibson).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

COLORADO COLLEGE<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Kris Mayotte (first season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 4-17-2 (seventh in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Sophomore forward Hunter McKown (2-4-6), sophomore defenseman Jack Millar (2-4-6), sophomore goaltender Dominic Basse (4-11-1, 3.18 GAA, .895 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Josiah Slavin (5-8-13), forward Ben Copeland (4-7-11), forward Grant Cruikshank (8-2-10)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Noah Prokop (Omaha transfer), forward Danny Weight (Boston College transfer) forward Brett Chorske (St. Cloud, NAHL), defenseman Nate Schweitzer (Sioux Falls, USHL)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Colorado College hasn\u2019t finished above .500 in a decade, but the Tigers appear to have made a good hire in Mayotte. Don\u2019t be surprised if CC gets new-coach and new-arena bounces, but the thing about college sports these days is that arms races don\u2019t stop. One team might get significantly better, but that doesn\u2019t mean the others won\u2019t.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Eighth<\/p>\n

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Denver goalie Magnus Chrona earned seven wins last year for the Pioneers (photo: Denver Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

DENVER<\/h4>\n

Head coach: David Carle (fourth season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 10-13-1 (fifth in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Senior forward Cole Guttman (8-14-22), sophomore forward Carter Savoie (13-7-20), sophomore defenseman Mike Benning (3-8-11), junior goaltender Magnus Chrona (7-11, 2.47 GAA, .907 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Kohen Olischefski (4-10-14), forward Hank Crone (5-4-9), defenseman Slava Demin (3-5-8)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Carter Mazur (Tri-City, USHL), defenseman Shai Buium (Sioux City, USHL), sophomore Sean Behrens (USNDTP)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Denver returns five of its top six scorers from last season, but Carle will be hoping for a season that better resembles his first one in charge, 2018-19, when the Pioneers reached the Frozen Four. That might be a stretch for a DU team that was up and down last season, but when are we ever surprised to see the Pioneers make a good postseason run?<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Fourth<\/p>\n

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Derek Daschke will be counted on for leadership this season at Miami (photo: Mark Kuhlmann).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

MIAMI<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Chris Bergeron (third season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 5-18-2 (eighth in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Senior forward Matt Barry (2-15-17), Senior forward Matthew Barbolini (5-9-14), senior defenseman Derek Daschke (4-8-12), sophomore goaltender Ludvig Persson (5-11-2, 2.61 GAA, .925 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Casey Gilling (4-11-15), forward Phil Knies (3-6-9)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Red Savage (USNTDP), defenseman Alex Murray (Lone Star, NAHL), defenseman Will Cullen (Bowling Green transfer)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: There\u2019s a part of me that is tempted to pick Miami higher. I\u2019m interested to see what Cullen brings to the table as a first-team all-WCHA player from last season, playing in front of a goalie who had the NCHC\u2019s second-best save percentage from last season. Miami still gave up the most goals in the league last season, though, and the RedHawks might not improve hugely on that minus-37 goal difference.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Seventh<\/p>\n

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Ryan Fanti starts the 2021-22 season as UMD’s No. 1 goaltender (photo: Minnesota Duluth Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

MINNESOTA DULUTH<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Scott Sandelin (22nd season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 15-11-2 (third in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Fifth-year forward Koby Bender (7-13-20), fifth-year forward Kobe Roth (13-10-23), senior forward Noah Cates (5-14-19), junior goaltender Ryan Fanti (11-7-2, 2.36 GAA, .907 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Nick Swaney (13-15-28), forward Jackson Cates (11-16-27), forward Coel Koepke (15-8-23)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Casey Gilling (Miami transfer), forward Dominic James (Lincoln, USHL), defenseman Owen Gallatin (Fargo, USHL)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: UMD has reached the last four Frozen Fours, and I know better than to say Boston is beyond the Bulldogs\u2019 grasp. They have to replace their top three scorers, but UMD won\u2019t be short on veteran leadership, thanks in part to five fifth-year seniors and a graduate transfer in Gilling. Keep an eye on what happens in the crease, though as Fanti will be pushed by sophomore Zach Stejskal. He had a .929 save percentage and 1.83 save percentage in nine games last season.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Third<\/p>\n

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Omaha goalie Isaiah Saville was in net for 12 of Omaha’s 14 wins during the 2020-21 season (photo: Omaha Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

OMAHA<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Mike Gabinet (fifth season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 14-11-1 (fourth in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Senior forward Chayse Primeau (9-14-23), senior forward Tyler Weiss (7-16-23), junior defenseman Brandon Scanlin (2-15-17), junior goaltender Isaiah Saville (12-11-1, 3.02 GAA, .907 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Ryan Brushett (1-6-7)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Cameron Berg (Muskegon, USHL), forward Brannon McManus (Minnesota transfer), defenseman Davis Pennington (Muskegon, USHL)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Omaha returns nearly everyone from last season\u2019s Mavericks squad that would\u2019ve hosted a NCHC playoff series if the entire tournament hadn\u2019t taken place at North Dakota. I haven\u2019t been blown away by UNO\u2019s goaltending corps, however, and that\u2019s tough in a conference with some really good ones. Really, though, my predictions through the middle of the league are interchangeable, so my taking UNO fifth shouldn\u2019t keep anyone up at night.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Fifth<\/p>\n

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Riese Gaber celebrates his third-period goal last season as North Dakota came from behind to down St. Cloud State in the Frozen Faceoff championship (photo: Russell Hons).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

NORTH DAKOTA<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Brad Berry (seventh season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 22-6-1 (first in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Sophomore forward Riese Gaber (11-10-21), sophomore defenseman Jake Sanderson (2-13-15), senior forward Mark Senden (3-11-14)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Jordan Kawaguchi (10-26-36), forward Collin Adams (14-20-34), defenseman Matt Kiersted (3-19-22), goaltender Adam Scheel (20-4-1, 1.73 GAA, .931 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Matteo Costantini (Sioux City, USHL), defenseman Brent Johnson (Sioux Falls, USHL), goaltender Zach Driscoll (Bemidji State transfer)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Sure, UND loses its five top point-producers from last season, plus arguably the NCHC\u2019s top goaltender, but is anyone that concerned about the Fighting Hawks? Sanderson is a preseason all-conference defenseman, Gaber has the potential to be a beast in this league, and UND\u2019s recruiting class features four NHL draft picks. Goaltending is a question mark with Scheel gone, but the Hawks should be more than fine.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Second<\/p>\n

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St. Cloud State’s Jami Krannila celebrates a goal last season against Minnesota Duluth (photo: Russell Hons).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

ST. CLOUD STATE<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Brett Larson (fourth season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 20-11-0 (second in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Sophomore forward Veeti Miettinen (11-13-24), senior forward Nolan Walker (10-14-24), junior forward Jami Krannila (11-12-23), senior defenseman Nick Perbix (7-16-23), fifth-year goaltender D\u00e1vid Hren\u00e1k (17-10, 2.66 GAA, .904 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Will Hammer (3-6-9)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Defenseman Eamon Powell (USNTDP), forward Danny Weight (Penticton, BCHL), Nikita Nesterenko (Chilliwack, BCHL)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Predicting St. Cloud State to win the NCHC this season seems pretty straightforward. The Huskies return nearly everyone on a team that finished second at last season\u2019s Frozen Four, and having five fifth-year players on board is big. SCSU will want a little more from Hren\u00e1k between the pipes, but there\u2019s every reason to think the Huskies could reach the national championship game again.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: First<\/p>\n

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Western Michigan senior Ethen Frank is back for a fifth season with the Broncos (photo: Ashley Huss).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

WESTERN MICHIGAN<\/h4>\n

Head coach: Pat Ferschweller (first season)<\/p>\n

2019-20 overall record: 10-12-3 (sixth in NCHC)<\/p>\n

Key returning players: Sophomore forward Drew Worrad (5-18-23), graduate student forward Ethen Frank (13-8-21), junior defenseman Ronnie Attard (8-14-22), junior goaltender Brandon Bussi (2-1, 2.84 GAA, .889 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key losses: Forward Brett Van Os (4-4-8), goaltender Austin Cain (3-8-2, 4.03 GAA, .870 SV%)<\/p>\n

Key additions: Forward Wyatt Schingoethe (Waterloo, USHL), forward Max Sasson (Waterloo, USHL), forward Dylan Wendt (Muskegon, USHL), defenseman Nick Strom (Fargo, USHL)<\/p>\n

2020-21 predictions: Western brings back nearly every player from last season\u2019s team, and Broncos fans are excited to see what Attard can do after earning first-team All-American honors as a sophomore. WMU ran into trouble early last season when Bussi suffered a severe injury in the NCHC pod, but the Broncos won five straight down the stretch and took UMD to overtime in a conference playoff game. I look at my prediction here the same way I look at my one for Omaha: I have WMU sixth, but they could just as easily finish in the top half.<\/p>\n

Matthew\u2019s prediction: Sixth<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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