Hockey East season preview: Expect BC to prevail once again →
Boston College has had control of the conference for the past couple of seasons, but that could change this year. The Eagles are missing two of their top players in Megan Keller and Kali Flanagan as they are centralized prior to the Olympics. Meanwhile, Northeastern returns 75% of their scoring from last season and has been on the verge of breaking through for a few seasons now. It’s going to be an interesting year across college hockey – and especially in Hockey East. I have no idea how to pick who’ll finish where beyond the top two – and even those could flip-flop. The rest of the order seems like it will be a total toss-up, so I put absolutely no weight behind any of my ranks from 3-9.
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