Right now UNB Is on one elite level and then everybody else follows.
It's that simple!
In the AUS.
Gardiner MacDougall schools those other AUS programs.
He gets the best players in that Conference and has the requisite structure and process and most importantly "culture" to win.
Alberta, at least the current edition of the Golden Bears no longer dominates the Canada West the way it once did.
The fact is Alberta has had SIX different Head Coaches win National Titles: Clare Drake, Billy Moores, Rob Daum, Eric Thurston, Ian Herbers and Serge Lajoie.
Impressive.
But, now the Canada West is up for grabs.
UBC and Calgary have taken big steps.
Mount Royal and Saskatchewan competitive as well.
When Rob Daum coached the Golden Bears Alberta outshot teams about 42-24 on the balance of the season...and had a combined 115-120% on Special Teams.
They had 14 WHL Forwards/8 WHL D/3 WHL goalies...
Current edition Golden Bears are deep on D...but lack depth at FWD.
Shots are about 32-27 per game for Alberta.
Alberta's PP is poor. Currently 7th in the Conference.
That said Ian Herbers' teams have seemingly been able to elevate down the stretch, which is why an "Average" Golden Bears team made it to the University Cup Final last year...and no question the Bears with a far deeper team in March 2022 than now...should have beaten UQTR in the Final that year