Lone Star Brahmas 25-7-1-3
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Despite their head scratching weekend sweep this past weekend where Corpus sent the Brahmas looking for answers, this club has been extremely consistent through December and January. Oklahoma is right on the Brahmas heels as they trail only by one point in the standings with two games in hand. Lone Star's 3-1 record vs Oklahoma is good enough to fend off the Warriors in this TSA Power Rankings version, but Coach Dan Wildfong's group needs to regroup and get back on track.
Oklahoma Warriors 27-6-0-1
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Winners of 6 in a row and are 8-2 in their last 10 the Warriors have been at the top of the league all year. They are a deep team up front with four players who are averaging a point per game. Their defensive core has proven to be one of the deepest units in the league which has contributed to their league high 86.5 penalty kill. Air Force commit Defensemen Owen Baumgartner has been on pace to outperform his last season impressive totals with 6 goals and 17 assists.
Maryland 26-9-4-0
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Maryland has allowed teams in the division to catch up to them in standings through December and January. 3-3 vs Maine, 0-2 vs New Jersey, 0-2 vs Northeast has shown the Blackbears struggling vs the divisions top teams. RIT Commit Christian Catalano has cooled off a bit since his hot start to the season with only 4 goals in his last 14 games. The Blackbears have big tests vs the Generals and Nordiques over the next two weeks, which they will need to respond with wins to.
Austin Bruins 23-8-3-4
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The Bruins have proven to be one of the deepest teams in the league and they have given themselves some breathing room in the Central division as they sit 12 points ahead Aberdeen. 03' Minnesota State Commit Gavin Morrissey has continued a great season with 8 Goals and 25 assists to this point. Rookie 03' Defensemen has been a consistent performer for the Bruins this year and has been one of the top rookies in the league with 12 Goals and 17 Assists from the Blue line.
New Jersey Titans 23-13-1-1
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A slow start this season after winning the Robertson is understandable. The Titans have quietly returned as one of the top teams in the league recording 23 wins since starting the season 0-6. 02' Forward Michael Young leads the team with 39 points and is top 10 in the league in scoring, Young is 12 points away from recording his 100th point in the league in just two seasons. 03' Arizona State Commit Goaltender Zakari Brice has been extremely consistent throughout the year with a 13-4-1-1 record and a 91.3 save percentage.
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