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Jamie Lee Rattray (Clarkson – 26), Carly Mercer (Clarkson – 19), and Brittany Styner (Clarkson – 10). (Shelley M. Szwast)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Unlike the three other conferences, where the league tournament is all-inclusive, ECAC Hockey leaves four teams on the outside looking in when the playoffs commence. It becomes a mad scramble to get into the field, and last season’s final week saw no fewer than four teams alive for the final berth.<\/p>\n

That makes it competitive for players, stressful for coaches, and exciting for fans — at least for those that advance. That first weekend of the postseason is likely none too thrilling for the fans of teams that are eliminated by regular-season action.<\/p>\n

Of late, the ECAC has belonged to Cornell; before that, Harvard ruled. One has to go back to 2006-07 and Dartmouth to find a year where the season title was claimed by someone other than the Big Red or the Crimson. This could easily be the year where some other squad breaks through. Six of the teams are already underway, but conference action has yet to kick off.<\/p>\n

Clarkson looks destined to be either the league champion or to come very close. Cornell should also finish in the top four and wind up hosting.<\/p>\n

After that, the picture gets murky. Harvard has a lot of talent and plenty of unknowns. Quinnipiac, Dartmouth, and St. Lawrence have positives, but they have also lost very key performers. Where there was a big gap between the top six and the rest of the teams in February, expect that separation to close or be erased altogether in this season’s race.<\/p>\n

Click on the team name for a detailed preview.<\/p>\n

Clarkson Golden Knights<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> First
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> First
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Tie for second, 18-4-0, 36 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Danielle Skirrow, Hailey Wood
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Genevieve Bannon, Jessica Gillham, Corie Jacobson, McKenzie Johnson
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Erica Howe (1.73 goals-against average (GAA), .931 save percentage), Jamie Lee Rattray (22-30-52), Carly Mercer (17-24-41), Erin Ambrose (6-30-36)<\/p>\n

Cornell Big Red<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Second
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Second
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> First, 18-3-1, 37 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Brianne Jenner, Lauriane Rougeau, Laura Fortino, Erin Barley-Maloney
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Hanna Bunton, Caroline DeBruin, Kaitlin Doering, Sydney Smith, Brianna Veerman, Paula Voorheis
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Jillian Saulnier (10-33-43), Jessica Campbell (16-8-24), Hayleigh Cudmore (5-19-24)<\/p>\n

Quinnipiac Bobcats<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Third
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Fourth
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Fourth, 13-6-3, 29 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Victoria Vigilanti, Regan Boulton, Brittany Lyons, Felicia Vieweg, Breann Frykas
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Taryn Baumgardt, Shiann Darkangelo, Emma Greco, Danielle Marmer, Mika Nervick, Sydney Rossman, Meghan Turner, Emma Woods
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Kelly Babstock (28-27-55), Nicole Kosta (11-28-39), Erica Uden Johansson (11-14-25)<\/p>\n

Harvard Crimson<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Fourth
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Third
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Tie for second, 17-3-2, 36 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> coach Katey Stone, Jillian Dempsey, Lyndsey Fry, Kaitlin Spurling, Michelle Picard, Kelsey Romatoski, Hilary Hayssen, Josephine Pucci
\nArrivals:<\/strong> assistant coach Laura Bellamy, Sydney Daniels, Abigail Frazer, Brianna Laing, Briana Mastel, Natasha Rachlin, Robyn White, Hannah Zarzecki
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Emerance Maschmeyer (1.44 GAA, .935 save percentage), Mary Parker (12-12-24), Marissa Gedman (8-19-27 two seasons ago)<\/p>\n

Dartmouth Big Green<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Fifth
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Sixth
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Sixth, 11-7-4, 26 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Reagan Fischer, Camille Dumais, Jenna Hobeika, Sasha Nanji, Lisa Berreman, Margaux Sharp
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Robyn Chemago, Emma Korbs, Devon Moir, Kennedy Ottenbreit, Katty Ratty, Mackenzie St. Onge, Eleni Tebano
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Laura Stacey (8-14-22), Lindsey Allen (7-7-14), Lindsay Holdcroft (2.11 GAA, .914 save percentage)<\/p>\n

St. Lawrence Saints<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Sixth
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Fifth
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Fifth, 12-6-4, 28 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Kelly Sabatine, Brooke Fernandez, Michelle Ng, Kayla Sullivan
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Alex Moore, Kirsten Padalis, Brooke Webster
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Rylee Smith (15-19-34), Amanda Boulier (8-24-32), Carmen MacDonald (2.19 GAA, .925 save percentage)<\/p>\n

Colgate Raiders<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Seventh
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Ninth
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Eighth, 6-13-3, 15 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Brittany Phillips, Jenna Klynstra, Jessica Hootz
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Meghan Brennan, Kayla Haus, Cat Quirion, Hannah Rastrick, Annie Roche, Liz Trautz
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Miriam Drubel (9-10-19), Jocelyn Simpson (7-9-16), Megan Wickens (1-15-16)<\/p>\n

Rensselaer Engineers<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Eighth
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Eighth
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Tie for 8th, 6-14-2, 14 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> assistant coach Brent Hill, Taylor Horton, Katie Daniels, Andie Le Donne
\nArrivals:<\/strong> assistant coach Derek Alfama, Hannah Behounek, Laura Horwood, Heidi Huhtamaki, Lindsey Hylwa, Katie Rooney
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Alexa Gruschow (13-14-27), Jordan Smelker (9-12-21), Kelly O’Brien (2.48 GAA, .905 save percentage)<\/p>\n

Princeton Tigers<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Ninth
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> Seventh
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> Ninth, 16-4-2, 14 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Corey Stearns, Kelly Cooke, Alex Kinney
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Kelsey Koelzer, Hilary Lloyd, Fiona McKenna, Audrey Potts, Morgan Sly, Molly Strabley, Cassidy Tucker
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Sally Butler (8-7-15), Brianna Leahy (9-5-14), Kimberly Newell (2.90 GAA, .915 save percentage)<\/p>\n

Yale Bulldogs<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> 10th
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> 10th
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> 10th, 4-15-3, 11 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> Alyssa Zupon, Danielle Moncion, Jamie Gray, Natalie Wedell, Jen Matichuk
\nArrivals:<\/strong> Abby Gahm, Hanna Mandi, Taylor Marchin, Phoebe Staenz, Gretchen Tarrant, Krista Yip-Chuck
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Jaimie Leonoff (2.83 GAA, .925 save percentage), Kate Martini (6-10-16), Tara Tomimoto (2-12-14)<\/p>\n

Union Dutchwomen<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Tie for 11th
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> 12th
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> 12th, 0-18-4, 4 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> assistant coach Julie Chu, Rhianna Kurio, Nicole Bartlett, Emma Rambo, Jeannie Sabourin, Alana Marcinko
\nArrivals:<\/strong> assistant coach Nicholas Carpenito, Kathryn Davis, Alli Devins, Emily Erickson, Emma Pincott, Eastyn Yuen
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Shenae Lundberg (2.85 GAA, .906 save percentage), Courtney Turner (6-8-14), Jessica Kaminsky (6-6-12)<\/p>\n

Brown Bears<\/strong><\/a>
\nProjected Finish:<\/strong> Tie for 11th
\nECAC Coaches Poll:<\/strong> 11th
\nPrevious Season:<\/strong> 11th, 5-17-0, 10 points
\nKey Departures:<\/strong> assistant coach Lucy Schoedel, Alena Polenska, Laurie Jolin, Katie Jamieson, Victoria Smith
\nArrivals:<\/strong> assistant coach Jillian Kirchner, Monica Elvin, Catherine LeBoeuf, Maddie Woo
\nKey Players:<\/strong> Aubree Moore (2.27 GAA, .921 save percentage), Jessica Hoyle (5-7-12), Lauren Vella (4-7-11)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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