1Z, OUU Michigan Stt (-)per the summer, Mchiga State lost the two iiggest namies associate wth its program. First clege hockey's all-time w'ingest coach Ron Mason left to become the school's athletic diecr. T hen goalie Ryan Miller -- who wn the 2001. Hobey Baker Award- left school early to join the ufdo Sabres. But Michigan State found two capable replacements. Former Northern Michigan coach Rick Comley_ - who won. C:CHA titles in 1980 and 1981 - will stand behind the bench while Justin Toibe - whose NA1L team won its season serie s aanst M'. ichigan fesh- man Al Montoya's ,"f.NDPsqu dis like- ly to stand betw in-he pipes. pgr im ibut how f£, aohs ov_' 0 q M~iichigan Despite losing its four-year starting goaltender it most prolific scorer and its most intimidating defenseman, Michigan was stillpicked to win the CCHA b the coaches and media.. The top ranking is most likely due to Michigan's second straight Frozen Four berth last season. And although the Wolverines return a majority of that team, they will still be reloading at every position. The Wolverines boast senior captains Jed Ortmeyer and John Shouneyia, as well as an 11-man sophomore cl ss that includes NHL first-round draft pick Eric Nystrom, Milan (iajic, Dwight Helininen, Jason Ryznar and Eric Werner. ; ., x \ * t F y Lee Falardeau DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily 40 Milan Gajic BRENDAN 0 DONNELL/Daily ,,.- 0 \orIll( :wfto\1 ch Li an i 'C'i E S n r t ' 1317 t~1 \ ~1I\I an~~~i them't1~ I~ (ro mm ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a dco n he1 ucan Bto (ocbuwendd .hris ober1:h ud kep goals compingy L V abili ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a tobattp s wthrifrthn c ty : , he d 't.shota.'muSh tat ~ ~ ~ ~ I nt s a yo xs hcya Bnee t Notre Dame If you ask the coaches around the league about t ta could sneak up on the CCHA'stofdos, may Dame. The Fightm g hish rtr of their 2 yea, i~cl&.*their entire defense. Senior captain ieathis uit i his second year as the team's Cey also stepped~ last season. He was 7-2-0 Y l aganst a .942 save percentage inhi the tIrichutoin the league standings, CeyY u carry the load. Bowling Green The Falcons are tyn to breed new life into the byo. a4 former standout Scott Mauch back as hea hPa ch ope Fw a Alaska-Fairbanks NabittAlaska-Fairbanks coach Guy Gadowsky's squad mia was two goals away from the NCAA Tournament a t last season after the preseason media poll picked lay tit to finish last in the conference. This year, the in rest of the league won't be taken by surprise as no one expects the Nanooks to be near the low end of the CCHA. Alaska-Fairbanks returns three "alto~f its four top scorers in Ryan Campell, Cam" Kith and Aaron Voros. But whether or not the .n Na oks keep the excitement going in Fairbanks, tre,'s '1 teir oungdefnse ustdevelop quickly. They ahr two uprclassmen reung on defense and dpenon two 18-year-olds --Canadian dots Al1ex Staudt and Jorda Hendry --to Avo co 1 the Olympic-sized ice. This might be the t ~talented Alaska-Fairbanks team ever, but blueliners will need to grow up fast. Western Michigan Th-rn six nationally-ranked opponents last season in Kalamaz third of that team's lineup is gone due to grad- uatin. If; "tua started 16 games in goal last season but was later repliy then-senior Jeff Reynaert. Mantua will now bat- tle to frfor his old job. Dave Cousineau - one of the three fina r the CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman Award - will Q with Jeff Cambell and Dana Lattery to deter- mine whe roncos finish toward the middle of the league or na x Lake Superior State ohFrank Anzalone led the Lakers to their first national chain- 0nhp in 1988. Now in the second year of his second tenure with Lakers, he's feeling~ his team's growing pains. Last season the 6 0 0 A