Three things: ANOTHER league logjam starting to form?

Every season, Atlantic Hockey has one of the most tightly-packed, logjammed races throughout the college hockey universe. There’s constant parity, and even though coaches say they want to play their best hockey in March, games in November inevitably shape the landscape. This season, there is once again little to no breakout from the early parts of … Read more

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Atlantic Hockey Picks, November 27-December 1

Last week: Dan: 6-3-2 Chris: 6-3-2 On the season: Dan: 52-28-7 (.638) Chris: 60-20-7 (.730)   This Week’s Picks: Friday, November 27 and Saturday November 28 Army West Point at Canisius Dan: It’s hard to imagine Army West Point being swept by anybody these days, and I really think they’re on the verge of a breakout. … Read more

Three things: Compelling action grips AHC landscape

Heading into Friday night’s games, I had a feeling the potential best weekend series would come from the series between Niagara and American International. Any time there are two teams needing to avoid falling behind their league brethren at a critical early juncture, they begin to produce high energy action as both identify opportunities to … Read more

Three things: Compelling action grips AHC landscape

Heading into Friday night’s games, I had a feeling the potential best weekend series would come from the series between Niagara and American International. Any time there are two teams needing to avoid falling behind their league brethren at a critical early juncture, they begin to produce high energy action as both identify opportunities to … Read more

Three things: Sometimes ya need a little heart

On Friday night’s late night hours, Atlantic Hockey fans and supporters could check scoreboard and message forums to get a pulse on the way things had gone throughout the league. In one of the results, Sacred Heart hosted Canisius, losing 3-0. At first glance, it was a game where the Pioneers played well but wound … Read more

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Three Things: Compelling ‘Argue-ment’ as Bentley sweeps Northeastern

A look back at three observations from this past weekend in the world of Atlantic Hockey: Falcons fly high in sweep of Hockey East’s Huskies At the end of the first period on Friday night, Hockey East’s Northeastern Huskies had bombed and blitzed Bentley goalie Jayson Argue to the tune of 20 shots. The Huskies … Read more