{"id":97559,"date":"2012-11-02T05:08:11","date_gmt":"2012-11-02T10:08:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/ecac-blog\/?p=1136"},"modified":"2012-11-02T05:08:11","modified_gmt":"2012-11-02T10:08:11","slug":"ecac-hockey-picks-week-5-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2012\/11\/02\/ecac-hockey-picks-week-5-2\/","title":{"rendered":"ECAC Hockey picks: Week 5"},"content":{"rendered":"
These are Nate’s picks for the weekend; check back for my own as soon as I can post them! -Brian<\/em><\/p>\n Alabama-Huntsville at St. Lawrence<\/strong> Brown at Harvard<\/strong> Colgate at Cornell<\/strong> Union at RPI<\/strong> Yale at Dartmouth<\/strong> Clarkson at Canisius<\/strong> Alabama-Huntsville at St. Lawrence<\/strong> Brown at Dartmouth<\/strong> Colgate at Cornell<\/strong> RPI at Union<\/strong> Yale at Harvard<\/strong> Clarkson at Canisius<\/strong> American International at Quinnipiac<\/strong> These are Nate’s picks for the weekend; check back for my own as soon as I can post them! -Brian Friday, Nov. 2 Alabama-Huntsville at St. Lawrence There’s a lot going on for the Saints in their home-opening weekend. St. Lawrence is ranked No. 16 in the latest USCHO poll, their first appearance in the […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":23,"featured_media":140328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1425,934],"tags":[1221,1486],"coauthors":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nFriday, Nov. 2<\/h4>\n
\nThere’s a lot going on for the Saints in their home-opening weekend. St. Lawrence is ranked No. 16 in the latest USCHO poll, their first appearance in the top-20 since 2009. The Saints will also honor former coach Joe Marsh, who retired last spring following a medical leave of absence. This is the first-ever meeting between Saints and the Chargers. St. Lawrence 5-1.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nThere were some encouraging signs for the Bears last weekend, but they’ll have their hands full with the Crimson, who return five of their top six power-play scorers from the country’s No.1 unit last season. I think Harvard’s skill is too much here. Harvard 4-2.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nThese rivals meet in the ECAC opener for both, and then won’t see each other again in the regular season after this weekend. The young Raiders have been streaky thus far, while Cornell looked rock solid in a season-opening sweep of Colorado College. Cornell 3-0.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nLike Cornell and Colgate, these rivals and travel partners get started early, as this is the league opener for both. They’ll only meet once more in the regular season after this weekend, a non-conference matchup at the Times-Union Center in January. Neither can be too happy entering the series: Union settled for a 2-2 tie at Connecticut last Saturday, while RPI blew two third-period leads at Minnesota State two weeks ago. Union is looking for its ninth straight Capital Skates Trophy, awarded to the team that accumulates the most points in the season series. Union 3-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nDartmouth snapped a ten-game skid against the Bulldogs a week ago in Ivy Shootout opener. They’ll get right back at in the ECAC opener for both teams. Big Green head coach Bob Gaudet is impressed with the skill level of his team, and is crossing his fingers that forward Dustin Walsh will play this weekend, although nothing is set in stone. Yale 4-2<\/strong><\/p>\nSaturday, Nov. 3<\/h4>\n
\nThe Griffins are giving up under two-goals per game, yet are being outscored on the season. That’s what five goals scored in six games (.083 per game) will do. Clarkson might be scoring more (2.6 goals per game), but they’re letting ’em in as well (3.8 goals allowed per game). What’s going to give? I think the hosts take this one. Canisius 2-1.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nI like the Saints to get it done here to complete the sweep. St. Lawrence 4-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCall this weekend “Groundhog Day” for the Big Green, as they’ll play Yale and Brown in the same order for the second straight week. Freshman Charles Grant blanked the Bears in his first career start last Saturday, Dartmouth’s first shutout in 46 games. Grant was the first Big Green goalie to record a shutout in his collegiate debut since Wesley Goding in 1936. Dartmouth 4-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nThe rivalry continues at Lynah Rink, where the Raiders took a 2-1 win last year en route to a regular season sweep. I don’t see that happening again. Cornell 3-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nThis is the first home game for the Dutchmen since season-opening 4-1 loss to Merrimack on Oct. 6. I don’t see them starting 0-2 at Messa. Union 4-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nThese teams met five times last season, and three of the games were decided by one goal, including two that went to overtime. The other two were six-goal blowouts, one for each team. This game should be more of the former. Harvard 4-3<\/strong><\/p>\nSunday, Nov. 4<\/h4>\n
\nThe Golden Knights should head home with their first win of the season in the series finale. Clarkson 4-1<\/strong><\/p>\nTuesday, Nov. 6<\/h4>\n
\nThe Bobcats are off this weekend, with their only action a midweek game against the Yellow Jackets. Union rolled over AIC 8-0 last week, and while I don’t think Quinnipiac is on par with the Dutchmen, they shouldn’t have much trouble here. Quinnipiac 6-1<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"