Golden Knights Skate Even with CC
POTSAM, NY -- Sophomore Scott Freeman (Whitby, ONT) tallied on
the power play as Clarkson University rallied back to tie #1-ranked
Colorado College for the second straight game over the weekend,
skating to a 2-2 deadlock on Saturday before a sold-out crowd of
3,392 fans at Cheel Arena. On Friday the Golden Knights, ranked
19th in the nation, and Tigers battled to a 1-1 draw.
“I was really proud of our effort in both games,”
stated Clarkson head coach George Roll. “I thought a lot of
guys stepped up this weekend. The challenge now is to come out and
play like that every night. We showed we are capable of playing
with them, and we went blow-to-blow with them. It gives us the
confidence that we can play with quality teams.”
With less than five minutes remaining in regulation, and Clarkson
trailing 2-1, Freeman gathered in a pass from sophomore linemate
Brandon DeFazio (Oakville, ONT) at the side of the net and knocked
in his first goal of the season to tie the game. The Knights’
power-play tally was the first man-advantage goal allowed by
Colorado College this season, snapping a streak of 42 straight
kills by the Tigers.
Both teams had opportunities to win in the five-minute extra
session, with Colorado College skating on two abbreviated power
plays in overtime, and Clarkson playing the final 7.1 second with
the man advantage.
Over the final 25 minutes of the game there were a total of 30
minutes in penalties called, 16 on the Tigers and 14 minutes on the
Knights. Clarkson finished 1-11 on the power play, including 1-6
combined in the third period and overtime. Colorado College was
scoreless in its 10 man-advantage opportunities, including 0-6 over
the final 25 minutes.
Colorado College jumped out to the quick lead scoring just 16
seconds into the first when junior Bill Sweatt’s (Elburn, IL)
shot from the goal line deflected in off the skate of a Clarkson
defenseman in front and past the Knights’ freshman goaltender
Paul Karpowich (Thunder Bay, ONT).
Back in the lineup after sitting out Friday’s game, senior
Chris D’Alvise (Mississauga, ONT) tied it for the Knights,
connecting on a quick wrist shot from the right circle at 6:13.
Sophomore defenseman Dan Reed (Walworth, NY) picked up the
assist.
The Tigers’ leading scorer, senior Chad Rau (Eden Prairie,
MN) gave Colorado College a 2-1 lead early in the second period.
Just six seconds after a power play ended for the visitors, Rau
picked up a rebound which deflected off the far post and fell into
the crease where he swept it behind Karpowich at 2:06 for his fifth
goal of the season. Freshman Tim Hall (Sewickly, PA) and senior
Eric Walsky (Anchorage, AK) assisted.
Clarkson out shot an opponent for the first time this season,
holding a 42-30 margin over the Tigers.
Karpowich posted 28 saves, while sophomore Richard Bachman
(Highlands Ranch, CO) finished with 40 stops, including 17 in the
third period.
Colorado College, at 4-0-2, resumes WCHA play next weekend playing
Denver in a home-and-home series. Clarkson takes a 1-1-2 mark into
and exhibition game against Carleton University next Saturday
before hosting Brown in its ECAC opener on November 7.












