World Juniors, Hobey Race, and NCAA Depth
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Rachel Greenstein and Mark Citron zoom out on the World Junior Championship to evaluate what the tournament reveals about the NCAA hockey landscape as a whole. The discussion touches on the Hobey Baker race, the impact of international play, and why strong NCAA teams aren’t defined by one or two names.
The conversation also addresses the reality that Michigan is currently the standard in the NCAA, while emphasizing that their success is rooted in depth rather than reliance on any single player. Using recent exhibition results and roster absences as examples, the episode examines how top teams sustain performance and how contenders like Michigan State and Minnesota Duluth measure themselves against the team at the top of the table.
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