The annual preseason WCHA poll has the Gophers pegged to finish in sixth place this season, with Denver the media's pick to win the league title.

Why so little love for the Gophers? Just look at their WCHA finishes the past four seasons: seventh, fifth, seventh, fifth. Last season ended with the Gophers being bounced by Alaska Anchorage at Mariucci Arena in the first round of the conference playoffs.

They don't have any returning superstars, either. Only one returning Gopher, goalie Kent Patterson, received any votes for the all-conference team.

To be good, the Gophers will need strong contributions from their freshmen class. Two of them, forwards Kyle Rau and Seth Ambroz, received votes for Rookie of the Year. Both should see a lot of ice time.

And somebody has faith in the U. Coach Don Lucia received votes for coach of the year. In the interests of full disclosure, I was one of the media voters but didn't vote for a coach of the year. I submitted mine in early September and didn't know that was one of the categories. Did vote on teams and top players.

I picked the Gophers fourth and chose Patterson as the preseason all-conference goalie.

My top three were Colorado College, Denver and North Dakota.

EXPECTATIONS HIGH FOR ZUCKER, DU

The preseason player of the year is Jason Zucker of Denver, the rookie of the year is Rocco Grimaldi of North Dakota, and the coach of the year is Colorado College's Scott Owens.

Zucker is a Wild draft choice, of course, and participated in their development camp this summer.

Minnesota Duluth radio play-by-play announcer Bruce Ciskie of 94X compiled the votes, and here is his release:

The Denver Pioneers, who finished second in the WCHA standings a year ago before falling to North Dakota in the NCAA Midwest Regional Final, earned the top spot in this year's 94X WCHA Preseason Media Poll. The survey of media members covering the league was released today.

Denver received 15 first-place votes to top the poll, ahead of long-time rival CC, which received seven first-place votes. Third-place North Dakota and No. 4 choice Nebraska-Omaha each received first-place votes. North Dakota won the league's regular-season and tournament championships last season, and advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four.

First-place votes in the poll were worth 12 points, second place 11, and so on. The teams were placed in order based on the voting average.

Defending national champion Minnesota Duluth placed fifth, followed by Minnesota. The top six teams in this year's preseason poll all earned home ice advantage in last year's WCHA playoffs. St. Cloud State finished seventh, followed by Wisconsin, Alaska-Anchorage, Bemidji State, Minnesota State, and Michigan Tech.

In addition to predicting the league's order of finish, the Preseason Media Poll also included votes on the WCHA Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Coach of the Year. The media selected Denver sophomore forward Jason Zucker as the WCHA Preseason Player of the Year. North Dakota's Rocco Grimaldi was chosen WCHA Preseason Rookie of the Year. The Preseason Coach of the Year is Colorado College's Scott Owens.

For the first time, media members also selected a Preseason All-WCHA Team.

94X WCHA PRESEASON MEDIA POLL
PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH
1. Denver (15 first-place votes) … 11.32 poll average
2. Colorado College (7) … 10.52
3. North Dakota (2) … 10.4
4. Nebraska-Omaha (1) … 8.24
5. Minnesota Duluth … 8.08
6. Minnesota … 7.76
7. Wisconsin … 5.56
8. St. Cloud State … 5.52
9. Alaska-Anchorage … 3.84
10. Bemidji State … 2.92
11. Minnesota State … 2.12
12. Michigan Tech … 1.72

PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jason Zucker, forward, Denver (10 votes); Jaden Schwartz, forward, Colorado College (8)
Others receiving votes: Jack Connolly, forward, Minnesota Duluth; Justin Schultz, defenseman, Wisconsin; Drew Shore, forward, Denver.

PRESEASON ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Rocco Grimaldi, forward, North Dakota (17 votes)
Others receiving votes: Seth Ambroz, forward, Minnesota; Scott Mayfield, defenseman, Denver; Sam Mellor, forward, Alaska-Anchorage; Kyle Rau, forward, Minnesota

PRESEASON COACH OF THE YEAR
Scott Owens, Colorado College (8 votes); Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech (5)
Others receiving votes: Dean Blais, Nebraska-Omaha; George Gwozdecky, Denver; Don Lucia, Minnesota; Dave Shyiak, Alaska-Anchorage

PRESEASON ALL-WCHA TEAM
Forwards
Jack Connolly, Minnesota Duluth; Jaden Schwartz, Colorado College (unanimous selection); Jason Zucker, Denver
Others receiving votes: J.T. Brown, Minnesota Duluth; Rocco Grimaldi, North Dakota; Corban Knight, North Dakota; Danny Kristo, North Dakota; Drew Shore, Denver
Defensemen
Ben Blood, North Dakota; Justin Schultz, Wisconsin (unanimous selection)
Others receiving votes: Gabe Guentzel, Colorado College; Brad Hunt, Bemidji State; Nick Jensen, St. Cloud State; Brady Lamb, Minnesota Duluth; David Makowski, Denver
Goalie
Aaron Dell, North Dakota
Others receiving votes: John Faulkner, Nebraska-Omaha, Kent Patterson, Minnesota

The following media members took part in the 94X Preseason Media Poll:
David Ahlers, KKAR Radio/University of Nebraska-Omaha; Stephen Anderson, Daily Mining Gazette; Roman Augustoviz, Minneapolis Star Tribune; Andy Baggot, Wisconsin State Journal; Mike Chambers, Denver Post; Bruce Ciskie, KZIO Radio/Bulldog Radio Network; Chris Dilks, Western College Hockey; Shane Frederick, Mankato Free Press; John Gilbert, WCHA.com; Kurt Haider, KENI Radio; Mick Hatten, St. Cloud Times; Dirk Hembroff, WKMJ Radio; Tim Hennessy, KQHT Radio; Ken Landau, 103.9 FM The Eagle Radio; Todd Milewski, USCHO.com; Dan Myers, College Hockey News; Jess Myers, Inside College Hockey; Joe Paisley, Colorado Springs Gazette; Kevin Pates, Duluth News Tribune; Brian Posick, WIBA Radio/Badger Radio Network; Chad Purcell, Omaha World Herald; Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald; Wally Shaver, KSTP Radio/Gopher Radio Network; Jay Stickney, 87.7 The Ticket Radio; Eric Stromgren, Bemidji Pioneer; Mike Sullivan, KTOE Radio

(Note: Not all voting media members chose to participate in voting for the all-league team or individual honors. All 26 voters did submit a predicted order of finish.)