{"id":47673,"date":"2012-12-20T05:00:13","date_gmt":"2012-12-20T11:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=47673"},"modified":"2012-12-20T07:56:24","modified_gmt":"2012-12-20T13:56:24","slug":"new-hampshire-has-answers-for-the-questions-in-a-successful-first-half","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2012\/12\/20\/new-hampshire-has-answers-for-the-questions-in-a-successful-first-half\/","title":{"rendered":"New Hampshire has answers for the questions in a successful first half"},"content":{"rendered":"
The first half of the season has seen its share of surprises, peaks and valleys.<\/p>\n
The top stories?<\/p>\n
Boston College coach Jerry York tied Ron Mason for the all-time winningest coach, but he’ll have to wait until after Christmas to try to break the mark at the Mariucci Classic.<\/p>\n
BC and New Hampshire swapped the Nos. 1 and 2 positions in the national rankings with Boston University coming in at No. 6.<\/p>\n
There’s plenty more, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Without further ado, let’s give out some awards.<\/p>\n
Providence would be a worthy choice, but the Friars are going to serve as runners-up in this category. Picked to finish in a tie for sixth, they’ve moved into fourth place, a game over .500. But the tougher half of their schedule remains and their surprising performance can’t measure up to that of one other team.<\/p>\n
New Hampshire.<\/p>\n
Hockey East coaches picked the Wildcats to finish fourth, with a significant gap between them and BC, Massachusetts-Lowell and BU. Instead, the Wildcats have posted an impressive 11-2-2 record, good enough for No. 2 in the country.<\/p>\n
They rank first in overall Hockey East offense, defense and special teams net. Concerns about where the offense would come from have proven unfounded as Kevin Goumas leads the league in scoring with 24 points while Grayson Downing, Trevor van Riemsdyk, Austin Block, Nick Sorkin and John Henrion are already in double digits.<\/p>\n
Goaltender Casey DeSmith broke the school record for scoreless streak and the team is playing the kind of defense that should translate into postseason success.<\/p>\n
While some might argue that picking a perennial powerhouse as a breakout team doesn’t pass their litmus test, the shoe fits.<\/p>\n
BU forward Cason Hohmann is the no-brainer choice. As a freshman last season, Hohmann recorded only two goals and six assists in 35 games.<\/p>\n