Clarkson Ends Drought at Lynah
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Three different Golden Knights provided the
goals and senior David Leggio (Williamsville, NY) made 25 saves to
record his 50th career win as the Clarkson University Hockey team
defeated Cornell 3-2 before a live televised audience on ESPNU
Sunday afternoon at Lynah Rink.
The win, Clarkson's first regular-season victory at Lynah since
March 6, 1999, capped off a three-point weekend in Central NY for
the Green and Gold and moved the Knights into first place in ECAC
Hockey. Clarkson, which gained five of eight points during the
four-game road trip, owns an 8-3-1 league mark, owning a
conference-high 17 points, one ahead of second-place Princeton.
Ranked 12th in the nation entering the weekend, the Knights own a
13-7-2 overall record. Clarkson returns to Cheel Arena next weekend
to host Rensselaer and Union.
A three-goal spurt in a five-minute span midway through the first
period, gave the Golden Knights a commanding lead and the early
momentum against Cornell.
Junior Chris D'Alvise (Mississauga, ONT) started the outburst with
his seventh goal of the season. D'Alvise finished off strong play
down low by classmate Shea Guthrie (Carleton Place, ONT) and
freshman defenseman Bryan Rufenach (Cameron, ONT) when he flipped
the puck behind Cornell's Ben Scrivens from the side of the net at
7:32.
Three minutes later, senior assistant captain Steve Zalewski (New
Hartford, NY) connected for his team-high 14th goal of the year,
finishing off a cross-crease pass by sophomore Matt Beca
(Mississauga, ONT). Freshman Lauri Tuohimaa (Helsinki, Finland)
also assisted.
At 12:08, Clarkson made it 3-0 with Guthrie's fifth goal of the
season. Guthrie stick handled through the Big Red defense and
slipped a low shot underneath the pads of Scrivens, chasing the
Cornell netminder from the game. D'Alvise and senior defenseman,
assistant captain Grant Clitsome (Gloucester, ONT) assisted.
After putting just three shots on the Clarkson goal in the first
period, Cornell came out with a stronger effort in the middle
frame, but Leggio turned aside all eight shots he faced in the
stanza to preserve the Knights' three-goal lead.
Cornell, benefiting from two power plays to start the third, fought
its way back into the game. The Big Red tallied their first goal
with just two seconds remaining on a man advantage when Topher
Scott scored at 5:09. Michael Kennedy scored for the home team at
12:42 to make it a one-goal contest.
Cornell continued to pressure, but Leggio stood tall, and then with
45 seconds remaining, sophomore Tim Marks (Brownville, NY) sealed
the win with his sixth goal of the season, with an empty-net score.












