
Tigers Continue Narrow Run of Victories Over Clarkson
Potsdam, NY - In a series dominated by Friday's
visitors, the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team's luck still
has yet to change as Princeton's lone goal went in off a defender's
skate, giving the Tigers a 1-0
win over the Golden Knights in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal opener
Friday afternoon in front of 423 fans at Cheel Arena.
The Tigers take a 1-0 lead in the quarterfinals, a series that
Clarkson will try to tie up at 2:00 pm on Saturday. The third game,
if necessary, will be played at 2:00 pm on Sunday. The ninth-ranked
Golden Knights, and fourth seeded ECAC Hockey team, dropped to
22-8-5 overall, while Princeton, seeded fifth, moved up to 14-10-6.
Clarkson's loss was its second straight, but the Knights have not
lost three games in a row all season.
Neither team produced much offensively in the first period as the
two teams combined for just 11 shots, but Princeton was able to
come through with one of its efforts to make the score 1-0 after
the opening period. Late in the period, a scramble in front of the
Knights' goal ended with the puck bouncing off a Clarkson
defender's skate over the goal line, giving Christine Foster
her sixth goal of the season, an unassisted tally, at 18:49.
Assisting on the score were Katherine Dineen and Melanie
Wallace.
The Golden Knights looked to have a good scoring opportunity early
on in the second period. While skating shorthanded, Clarkson got
the benefit of a carom near mid-ice, and junior Marie-Jo Gaudet
(Sherbrooke, QUE) raced into the slot to get the loose puck on a
potential break away, but Princeton goalkeeper Kristen Young was
able to tip it out of the way to avoid the possible game-tying
goal.
Clarkson had three power play chances in the final period,
including a two-man advantage in the final minutes when the Knights
pulled the goalie with one minute remaining in the contest, but
could not find the equalizer. The Knights out shot Princeton in all
three periods (6-5 in first, 10-5 in second, and 8-6 in third for a
game total of 24-16), and, though Clarkson is still winless in nine
tries against the Tigers, the Golden Knights have out shot
Princeton in each of the last five games.
Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) made 15 saves for Clarkson, while
Young made 24 saves, her seventh shutout of the season. The Knights
went 0-for-5 on the power play and Princeton was 0-for-1 with the
man advantage.














