Clarkson Overtakes St. Lawrence at Cheel Arena
Senior Nick Tremblay (Candiac, QUE) tallied a career-high four
points on a goal and three assists to highlight an outstanding
effort by the Clarkson University Hockey team in the Golden
Knights’ 4-3 victory over archrival St. Lawrence before the
fourth largest crowd ever at Cheel Arena of 3,899 on Saturday
night.
The Knights dominated St. Lawrence by out-shooting the Saints
50-13, but needed a pair of third-period goals to overtake their
North Country neighbor. Trailing 3-2 after two periods, Clarkson
converted two of its 14 chances in the final 20 minutes to earn the
victory and gained the ECAC Hockey regular-season series sweep of
the Saints for the second consecutive year.
Tremblay scored his 11th goal of the season to tie the game at
6:12. Sophomore Ben Sexton (Kanata, ONT) set up the play when he
intercepted a St. Lawrence pass at the blueline and fed Tremblay,
who ripped a shot from the right circle for the power-play
tally.
At 10:50, freshman Patrick Marsh (Oakville, ONT) came through with
the game-winner when he converted a pass from Sexton at the side of
the net for his second collegiate goal. Tremblay also set up the
deciding goal with his third assist of the night.
Clarkson was all over St. Lawrence (8-13-3, 4-7-1) in the opening
period, outshooting the Saints 22-2, but had to settle for a 1-1
tie after the first. The Knights scored just once on several Grade
A opportunities when senior Louke Oakley (Whitby, ONT) jammed in a
loose puck during a scrum at the top of the crease at 9:28 for his
11th goal of the season. Tremblay and sophomore defenseman Alex
Boak (Norwood, NY) earned assists.
St. Lawrence, however, was able to come away even on the scoreboard
with a power-play goal late in the stanza. Greg Carey tallied with
four seconds left in an abbreviated Saints’ man-advantage,
firing in a blast from the top of the slot that found its way past
screened Clarkson senior goaltender Paul Karpowich (Thunder Bay,
ONT) at 18:22.
The Knights continued to dominate in the second frame with a
14-to-8 shot advantage, but it was St. Lawrence that controlled the
scoreboard after 40 minutes with a 3-2 lead.
Just 1:51 into the period and with 27 seconds left in a power play
a shot by the Saints’ Jacob Drewiske deflected off a Clarkson
defenseman in front and past Karpowich to put the visitors in the
lead, 2-1.
The Knights answered back at 5:38 when freshman defenseman James
Howden (Edgeley, SASK) sent in a shot from the top of left circle
that found its way through traffic for his first collegiate goal.
Tremblay and senior Julien Cayer (Longueuil, QUE) assisted.
St. Lawrence skated away with the lead after two periods when Chris
Martin lifted a wrap-around shot up top over Karpowich at 16:12 to
make it 3-2 St. Lawrence.
Karpowich finished with 13 saves while the Saints’ Matt
Weninger had a career night with 46 stops. Clarkson was 1-of-2 on
the power play while St. Lawrence was 2-of-4 with the
man-advantage.
Clarkson, which improves its record to 11-10-5 overall, moves into
a tie for fourth place in the ECAC Hockey standings with a 5-4-3
league mark. The Knights play at Capital District rivals Union and
Rensselaer this coming weekend.












