Tigers Defeat Clarkson to Split Opening Weekend
PRINCETON -- Junior Matt Arhontas and senior Mark Magnowski each
tallied three points and junior Alan Reynolds made 31 saves to lift
the 13th-ranked Princeton men's hockey team to a 4-1 win over
Clarkson on Saturday afternoon at Hobey Baker Rink.
Reynolds lifted the Tigers in the early going as he made 18 of his
31 saves in the opening 20 minutes of action. Princeton got an
early lead in the game when senior Dan Bartlett redirected a point
shot from sophomore Derrick Pallis past Clarkson netminder Paul
Karpowich but despite the goal, it was Clarkson that controlled
most of the play in the opening period, outshooting the Tigers 19-8
in the opening stanza.
Momentum began to swing Princeton's way in the second period and
the Tigers took advantage with a pair of goals. The Tigers started
the second period on the power play and cashed in on it at 1:57
when Magnowski scored his first goal of the season. Junior Mike
Kramer took a shot from the right side and the rebound bounced off
Karpowich into the body of Magnowski and into the Clarkson goal.
Arhontas had the secondary assist on the goal.
Arhontas made the score 3-0 at 12:31 of the second period when
Magnowski caused a turnover along the boards on the forecheck and
got the puck to Arhontas, who skated towards the net and slid a
backhander through the legs of Karpowich. Princeton outshot
Clarkson 17-6 in the second period and shots were even for the game
through two periods.
Clarkson got on the scoreboard 3:10 into the third period when
Matt Beca scored his sixth of the season by redirected a Lauri
Tuohimaa pass past Reynolds, but Princeton closed out the scoring
with an empty-net goal from Arhontas at 18:07. Kramer and Magnowski
assisted on the goal.
Reynolds made a career-high 31 saves for his first win of the
season and his first since December of 2007. Karpowich made 30
saves in the loss as Princeton outshot the Golden Knights
34-32.
Princeton is now 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the ECAC. The Tigers
continue their schedule next weekend at home against Dartmouth and
Harvard.












