{"id":97129,"date":"2014-02-27T10:45:08","date_gmt":"2014-02-27T16:45:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/atlantic-hockey-blog\/?p=1453"},"modified":"2014-02-27T10:45:08","modified_gmt":"2014-02-27T16:45:08","slug":"atlantic-hockey-picks-feb-28-march-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2014\/02\/27\/atlantic-hockey-picks-feb-28-march-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Atlantic Hockey Picks, Feb. 28-March 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last Week:<\/strong> On the season:<\/strong> Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March. 1:<\/strong><\/p>\n American International vs. Bentley<\/b> Rochester Institute of Technology vs. Canisius<\/strong>
\nDan: 5-6-1
\nChris: 6-5-1<\/p>\n
\nDan: 139-72-22 (.644)
\nChris: 140-71-22 (.648)<\/p>\nThis Week’s Picks<\/h4>\n
\nDan:<\/strong> This is going to be a highly emotional series for AIC and Bentley, two Northeast-10 rivals who have an immense and intense respect for one another. Bentley is in position to wrap up a bye with a win on their senior day, in which they’ll honor the most celebrated class in program history. This team is hungry, and they’ve answered the bell nearly every time they’ve needed to. That said, does anyone forget last year’s overtime, short-handed, empty net goal by AIC on the last day to get the ninth seed? This is going to be fun. Bentley sweeps.<\/strong>
\nChris:<\/strong> AIC played spoiler for Bentley when the two teams closed out last season, knocking the Falcons out of a home ice spot. The Yellow Jackets can again cause problems for the Falcons, who are among four teams vying for three available first round byes. I don’t know what to make of Bentley, who has the tools to win it all this season but was swept last weekend by Sacred Heart. I think this series will go a long way in determining which Bentley team we see in the playoffs. I’m going with a gut pick of a Falcons sweep<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
\nDan:<\/strong> There’s going to be a lot more nostalgia on Saturday than on Friday as RIT and Canisius close their respective buildings. I think Canisius is better suited to win games, but there is absolutely no way RIT ends the Ritter era with a loss. There’s going to be something magical for the Corner Crew that night. That said, I can’t wait for them to close the doors on that house of horrors (wink wink). Canisius wins at home on Friday. RIT wins on Saturday.<\/strong>
\nChris:<\/strong> <\/strong>The Tigers used to dominate their Thruway rivals but the Golden Griffins have beaten RIT four times in a row . In terms of standings, neither team has much to play for since Canisius knows it is hosting a first round series and the Tigers know they are on the road in the first round. There’s a pretty good chance they may square of against each other in the playoffs the following weekend. But each team is playing its final regular season game ever in its respective buildings – Canisius moves from Buffalo State to nicer digs at the downtown HarborCenter, which is under construction. Also under construction is the Polisseni Center at RIT, which will be the Tigers’ new home next season after 46 years at Ritter Arena. I”m going with a sentimental pick of the home team winning each game. Canisius wins Friday; RIT wins Saturday.<\/strong><\/p>\n