{"id":47685,"date":"2012-12-20T05:30:07","date_gmt":"2012-12-20T11:30:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=47685"},"modified":"2020-08-24T21:09:38","modified_gmt":"2020-08-25T02:09:38","slug":"wcha-landscape-sees-its-share-of-first-half-surprises","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2012\/12\/20\/wcha-landscape-sees-its-share-of-first-half-surprises\/","title":{"rendered":"WCHA landscape sees its share of first-half surprises"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s holiday break time in the WCHA. As usual, there is a logjam at the top the standings as teams vie for the MacNaughton Cup with a couple surprises, one big.<\/p>\n
No. 16 St. Cloud State is in first place by a point but No. 7 North Dakota, tied with Denver, is right behind with two games in hand on both the Huskies and Pioneers.<\/p>\n
No. 14 Denver got off to a jackrabbit start and led the league by a mile only to see the tires fall off after sweeping Colorado College, allowing SCSU to overtake them and other teams to gain ground.<\/p>\n
SCSU’s rise is not a major surprise, but Minnesota State, ranked 18th, sitting in fourth place is. It will be tough to hold onto home playoff ice with No. 4 Minnesota and No. 12 Nebraska-Omaha tied for fifth with two games in hand on the purple Mavs. If the potential-laden Gophers start to click as a team, they could rise to the top quickly.<\/p>\n
Some bottom-half teams are far from out of it. Eighth-place Colorado College and 10th-place Wisconsin have two games in hand on seventh-place Minnesota-Duluth, which quietly climbed up the standings over the past month. The battle for home playoff ice will not be decided until the final weekend, as usual.<\/p>\n
Here are a few topics looking back on the first half and what’s coming up over the next three months:<\/p>\n
It took a little while for Minnesota State to bust out, but a change in net got the Mavericks going in the right direction.<\/p>\n
Freshman goaltender Stephon Williams relieved senior Phil Cook during the second period of a Nov. 9 loss to Denver. In the six games after that series, Williams allowed no more than two goals per game with two shutouts.<\/p>\n
The Mavericks ended the first half with a 7-1 record in their last eight games to catapult them into fourth place. With a favorable second-half schedule, MSU could keep climbing the standings.<\/p>\n
It’s a big step up from the previous three seasons, when the Mavericks (10-6-2, 8-6 this season) mustered eight league wins (8-16-2 in 2009-10, 8-16-4 in 2010-11 and 8-18-2 in 2011-12). MSU last reached double-digit wins (11-13-4) during the 2008-09 campaign.<\/p>\n
Sophomore Matt Leitner is on pace to be MSU’s first 40-point man since St. Louis Blues captain David Backes and AHL player Travis Morin finished with 42 each in 2005-06. Eriah Hayes is on pace to be the first Mavericks player to hit the 20-goal mark since Mick Berge in 2007-08.<\/p>\n
Of all the Colorado College players enjoying a strong first half in the WCHA’s second-best overall offense, senior captain William Rapuzzi has shown the most marked statistical improvement from the previous season.<\/p>\n