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Maine goalie Albin Boija has two shutouts this season, but has not played as well as he did last season when he led the Black Bears to the Hockey East title. (Greg M. Cooper/Associated Press)

Maine Trust for Local News sports columnist Travis Lazarczyk is a voter in the USCHO.com men’s hockey poll. Each week he will share his top 20, as well as hit on a few items of interest in the sport.

With just five games left before the holiday break, here’s my ballot coming off a light slate of Thanksgiving weekend games:

  1. Michigan
  2. Quinnipiac
  3. Wisconsin
  4. Michigan State
  5. North Dakota
  6. Denver
  7. Penn State
  8. Minnesota-Duluth
  9. Western Michigan
  10. Maine
  11. Boston College
  12. Dartmouth
  13. Northeastern
  14. Minnesota State
  15. UConn
  16. Miami
  17. Boston University
  18. Cornell
  19. Providence
  20. Harvard

Maine plays three conference games in six days

With a weekend off following a split at Boston College on Nov. 21-22, I kept Maine at No. 10 on my ballot (the Black Bears are 11th in the final vote). Three Hockey East games before the break loom large. The Black Bears host rival UNH for a pair at Alfond Arena on Friday and Saturday before taking on UMass-Lowell at Cross Insurance Arena on Dec. 10 in the team’s annual visit to Portland. I expect freshman goalie Mathis Rousseau to play at least one of those games, and likely one of the home games against Lindenwood on Dec. 13-14. Rousseau made 21 saves to earn his first career shutout in Maine’s 3-0 win at Boston College.

Junior Albin Boija is a returning All-American in Maine’s net, but he hasn’t been as sharp as he was most of last season. That doesn’t mean Boija has been ba — he does have a pair of shutouts — but he looks like he’s fighting the puck at times. If Rousseau is able to emerge as a stable, steady backup who can give Boija a break once in a while, that’s not a bad thing. Especially with five games in 10 days coming up before the holiday break.

North Dakota is on a roll

The Fighting Hawks swept a pair of games from Bemidji State last weekend and won six of their last seven games. With Denver’s 6-5 overtime loss to Minnesota, I flipped North Dakota and Denver on my ballot this week, moving the Hawks up a spot to No. 5 (they finished fifth in the poll). Boston Bruins fans can keep an eye on North Dakota freshman forward Will Zellers. The Bruins acquired the rights to Zellers from Colorado in last season’s trade deadline deal for Charlie Coyle. Zellers is tied for the team lead with nine goals in 14 games and scored in each of last weekend’s wins.

Big games in the Big Ten this weekend

Michigan and Michigan State, two teams that have each spent time at No. 1 this season, play a home-and-home series this weekend. I’ve had the Wolverines in the top spot each of the last two weeks, and Michigan State gained three first-place votes with a sweep of Colgate over the weekend. (Michigan is atop the final vote and Michigan State is third, behind Wisconsin). If either team sweeps this series, I think it becomes a clear No. 1. A split maintains the status quo.

Travis Lazarczyk has covered sports for the Portland Press Herald since 2021. A Vermont native, he graduated from the University of Maine in 1995 with a BA in English. After a few years working as a sports...