Power Station Up and Running Early for Clarkson
The following article appeared October 26 on the U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) Web site.
By Joshua Boyd
ECAC Hockey Columnist
The Clarkson Golden Knights are rolling pretty well, but as first-year head coach Casey Jones puts it, they have been flying blind along with their opponents.
The team is 4–1–1 overall, and its power play is clicking at 29.4 percent (10-for-34, good for third nationally). However, in this early, non-conference schedule, the teams don’t exchange video for scouting purposes, making it tough for opponents to get a read on their man-up tendencies.
“We’ve been fortunate enough to have one unit clicking right now, and they’re moving around pretty well. We have a lot of guys scoring on the power play. We haven’t been too predictable,” said Jones. “We haven’t done video exchange with any teams, so they haven’t tried to take things away. When we do begin exchanging video and teams do try to take things away from us, that’ll be the telltale sign of how well we can play.”
Complete article can be accessed via the USCHO Web site by clicking here.












