It's only a one-day sample, but thought the scores from yesterday were interesting (per Newsday). In Nassau, 4 of the 8 games listed were 1-goal games, with another 13-10 and only one blowout at 17-1. In Suffolk, there were 10 games listed with only one 1-goal game and one 2-goal difference. The average goal differential was 10.2, with scores of 19-0, 14-0, 18-1, 20-5 and 15-3. (At least in the 14-0 game there were 13 goal scorers and only 2 goals scored in the second half.)

I don't know how the power conferences work in Nassau, but at least for yesterday they seemed to work.