{"id":97579,"date":"2013-01-31T17:46:58","date_gmt":"2013-01-31T23:46:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/ecac-blog\/?p=1304"},"modified":"2013-01-31T17:46:58","modified_gmt":"2013-01-31T23:46:58","slug":"ecac-hockey-picks-week-17-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2013\/01\/31\/ecac-hockey-picks-week-17-2\/","title":{"rendered":"ECAC Hockey picks: Week 17"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last week: 6-4<\/p>\n
Overall: 74-72-23<\/p>\n
It’s the weekend before Beanpot Monday, but the biggest game in the ECAC is happening Saturday night in New Haven when Quinnipiac and Yale meet at Ingalls Rink. Brian Sullivan and I will both be there, so follow along on Twitter: @Nate_Owen41<\/a> and @SullivanHockey<\/a>. Once again, all games are 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted.<\/p>\n Friday, Feb. 1<\/strong><\/p>\n Colgate at Clarkson<\/strong><\/p>\n Colgate is coming off a sweep of Brown and Yale last weekend, while Clarkson is just 1-6-1 over the last eight games. I’ll take the hot hand. Colgate wins <\/strong><\/p>\n Cornell at St. Lawrence<\/strong><\/p>\n The Big Red have been in rut lately. Cornell has just win over the last seven games, dating back to a 6-4 loss to Maine in the Florida Hockey Classic on Dec. 29. Scoring has been a problem, as the Big Red have put up three or more goals just twice in that span. St. Lawrence is starting to come together following a brutal stretch in December, and the emergence of some secondary scoring options behind Kyle Flanagan and Greg Carey has proved beneficial for the Saints. St. Lawrence wins<\/strong><\/p>\n Harvard at Rensselaer <\/strong><\/p>\n Harvard’s wild 6-5 overtime victory against Boston University on Jan. 9 is starting to look more like an outlier than any sort of pattern, as it’s the Crimson’s only win over the last thirteen games. RPI has Jason Kasdorf back in net for the stretch run and the freshman could be a difference maker the rest of the way. RPI wins <\/strong><\/p>\n Princeton at Yale<\/strong><\/p>\n The Tigers return to the rink where they ended their season in the opening round of the league playoffs last season. Princeton has been better this year, but so have the Bulldogs, who only have one loss in the last month and haven’t lost at home since the start of December. Yale wins<\/strong><\/p>\n Quinnipiac at Brown<\/strong><\/p>\n Brown has quietly put together a solid 4-3 stretch despite a rash of injuries, especially on defense. They might not be putting up the numbers of last season, but QU’s Matthew Peca, Connor and Kellen Jones et al certainly can give defenses a handful. Quinnipiac wins<\/strong><\/p>\n Dartmouth at Union, 7:40 p.m. (NBC Sports Network)<\/strong><\/p>\n Both these teams have looked a bit more mortal at times in 2013- although the Dutchmen started to slide right before the winter break. Still, Union has put together a three-game winning streak that could<\/em> be the start of another second-half surge for the Dutchmen. This is the first nationally-televised game from Messa Rink. Union wins <\/strong><\/p>\n Saturday, Feb. 2<\/strong><\/p>\n Princeton at Brown, 4 p.m. <\/strong><\/p>\n The Bears opened the season with a 2-1 win over the Tigers when these teams last met way back in October for the Ivy Shootout. Princeton should come back with a win in their second trip to Meehan this season. Princeton wins <\/strong><\/p>\n Colgate at St. Lawrence<\/strong><\/p>\n If my prediction from Friday holds true, the Raiders should be facing the Saints in the midst of a three-game winning streak. While Colgate goalie Spencer Finney could steal this one, I think the Raiders head home from the North Country with split. St. Lawrence wins <\/strong><\/p>\n Cornell at Clarkson<\/strong><\/p>\n The Big Red and Golden Knights won one game apiece in the month of January. Cornell should win to secure a weekend split. Cornell wins<\/strong><\/p>\n Dartmouth at Rensselaer <\/strong><\/p>\n The Engineers have been playing better of late and always seem to hang tough, but I like Dartmouth to take this one. Dartmouth wins<\/strong><\/p>\n