Hockey players celebrate on the ice.
UMaine men's hockey players Sully Scholle and Harrison Scott celebrate their team's Hockey East championship win on Friday, March 2025. Credit: Matt Dewkett / Courtesy of UMaine Athletics

The reigning Hockey East tournament champions from the University of Maine have been picked 4th in this year’s preseason coaches’ poll for the conference.

Coaches in the Hockey East Conference chose Boston University first overall to start the season with a total of 105 points in the poll, followed by Providence College in second (91 points) and the University of Connecticut in third (90). The Black Bears were in fourth with 87 points, according to Hockey East.

UMaine was followed in the poll by Boston College, Massachusetts, UMass-Lowell, Northeastern, Merrimack, New Hampshire and Vermont.

Coach Ben Barr and his UMaine team will be looking to build on two straight NCAA tournament appearances.

The Black Bears won their first Hockey East title since 2004 last season after a spirited tournament run. UMaine went 23-12-2 overall and 14-9-1 in Hockey East a year ago and finished in the top 10 of both major national polls to close out the season.

UMaine fell to a surging Penn State team in the first round of the NCAA tournament last season, and the Nittany Lions made it all the way to the Frozen Four.

The Black Bears will have to replace players who scored 64 of their 124 goals last season including leading point-getters Harrison Scott (18 goals, 17 assists) and Taylor Makar (18 & 12).

But they will have an experienced defense corps led by third team All-Hockey East selection Brandon Holt (4 & 16) and Frank Djurasevic (7 & 21) and All-America East second team goalie Albin Boija (23-8-6, 1.82 goals-against average, .928 save percentage).

Barr and his staff have brought in 13 newcomers including nine from Canada’s three Major Junior Hockey leagues, many of whom have been prolific point-producers.

This is the first time Major Junior players have been eligible to play college hockey because they were previously deemed professionals by the NCAA since they received financial stipends.

The Black Bears will play a season-opening exhibition game against UNH on Oct. 3 at Bowdoin College. Their regular season schedule begins at home against Holy Cross on Oct. 10.

Correction: A previous version of this story included outdated coaches’ poll results.

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