{"id":31969,"date":"2010-10-14T05:00:58","date_gmt":"2010-10-14T10:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=31969"},"modified":"2010-10-14T06:04:06","modified_gmt":"2010-10-14T11:04:06","slug":"is-change-good-for-atlantic-hockey-postseason-not-everyone-thinks-so","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/10\/14\/is-change-good-for-atlantic-hockey-postseason-not-everyone-thinks-so\/","title":{"rendered":"Is change good for Atlantic Hockey postseason? Not everyone thinks so"},"content":{"rendered":"
Atlantic Hockey grew to 12 teams this season, which pretty much everyone agrees is a good thing. Niagara and Robert Morris have a new home, and the presence of two more quality teams with good track records of success can only help the league as it continues to raise its image.<\/p>\n
On the other hand, the new playoff format isn’t feeling as much love. I personally don’t like it, and a few coaches have also expressed their displeasure, albeit off the record. Nobody likes to criticize a league that continues to get better, but the new postseason format may leave a deserving team out in the cold.<\/p>\n