2015-16 Big Ten Preview: Michigan, Minnesota could be cream of weaker crop

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Photo: University of Michigan defenseman and Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Zach Werenski is looking to build off of a fine freshman season with the Wolverines in 2014-15 (courtesy of Richard T. Gagnon/Getty Images)


</p>For the 2015-16 NCAA Hockey season, the Big Ten Conference features 40 NHL prospects, with each member school having at least two prospects on their rosters. The University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota lead all conference teams with 12 prospects apiece.

Minnesota finished atop the regular season standings in 2014-15, then defeated Michigan to win the 2015 Big Ten Tournament. No Big Ten school advanced to the 2015 Frozen Four.… read more

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