{"id":97623,"date":"2014-01-16T22:50:36","date_gmt":"2014-01-17T04:50:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/ecac-blog\/?p=1632"},"modified":"2014-01-16T22:50:36","modified_gmt":"2014-01-17T04:50:36","slug":"ecac-hockey-picks-jan-16-17","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2014\/01\/16\/ecac-hockey-picks-jan-16-17\/","title":{"rendered":"ECAC Hockey picks: Jan. 17-18"},"content":{"rendered":"
Overall: 43-32-7<\/p>\n
Outside of the Beanpot next month, this weekend marks the final time ECAC teams will face a non-conference opponent in the regular season. All games are 7 p.m. unless noted.<\/p>\n
Friday, Jan. 17<\/b><\/p>\n
Yale at Clarkson <\/b><\/p>\n
Yale thrashed the Golden Knights 6-3 at home in November, and are unbeaten over their last five. I think the Bulldogs should muster enough offense to get past Clarkson. Yale wins <\/b><\/p>\n
Colgate at Dartmouth <\/b><\/p>\n
Colgate has yet to lose in 2014, while Dartmouth seems to have lost any positive progress accumulated prior to the holidays. Big Green goalie Charles Grant has been hurt by a leaky defense, and I’m not sure if Dartmouth has enough to hold off the Raiders’ offense. Colgate wins <\/b><\/p>\n
Cornell at Harvard <\/b><\/p>\n
This is Harvard’s first home ECAC weekend since November. The Crimson will host a Cornell team that hasn’t played a regular season game in 2014 after last Friday’s game against Massachusetts was cancelled due to rink issues. <\/b>Jimmy Vesey and Kyle Criscuolo have combined for 18 of Harvard’s 40 goals this season, and I’m going with the Big Red’s depth in this one. Cornell wins <\/b><\/p>\n
Brown at St. Lawrence <\/b><\/p>\n
These teams tied 3-3 in Providence earlier in the year. Since then, the Bears have trended upward, while the Saints have gone in the opposite direction. St. Lawrence will have to contain the trio of Nick Lappin, Matt Lorito, and Mark Naclerio, while Brown will need to find a way to shutdown Matt and Greg Carey, along with Jeremy Wick. The Bears duo of Tyler Steel and Marco DeFilippo have both played well in net lately, and that should be the difference. Browns win <\/b><\/p>\n
Merrimack at Quinnipiac <\/b><\/p>\n
The Warriors are averaging fewer than two goals per game, which makes wins difficult to come by on its own. But that looks like a near impossible task against a Quinnipiac team that leads the nation in shots and faceoff wins, a combination that should leave Merrimack with few chances. Quinnipiac wins <\/b><\/p>\n
Union at New Hampshire, 7:30 pm<\/b><\/p>\n