Late Goal Lifts Princeton Over Golden Knights
Potsdam, NY - Evenly played throughout, a third-period goal from
Princeton defenseman Sasha Sherry proved to be the difference as
the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team fell to the Tigers 2-1
in ECAC Hockey action Friday night in front of 221 fans at Cheel
Arena.
The Golden Knights fell to 15-11-5 overall and 9-7-3 in conference
games, while the Tigers pushed to 15-9-2 and 12-6-1 in ECAC games.
Clarkson closes out the home schedule on Saturday afternoon when
the Green and Gold face Quinnipiac.
Although the play was mostly in the Princeton defensive end to
start the contest, it was the Tigers who would post the game's
first goal, scoring at 2:25. Laura Martindale took a sneaky shot
that Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) initially
stopped, but the puck didn't get cleared out of the crease, and
Martindale was able to put the puck past Dahm's glove side for the
opening score, her fourth of the season. Seniors Christine Foster
and Annie Greenwood each assisted.
The Tigers would hold the one goal leader for another 12 minutes
until senior Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke, QUE) made a nifty play
with the puck that will certainly end up on the post-season
highlight reel to tie the game up 1-1. With junior Britney Selina
(Thornhill, ONT) feeding her a pass, Gaudet danced around the
Princeton defenders and finished off the play with a backhand at
14:42. It was her 18th score of the season and Selina's 25th assist
of the campaign.
After a scoreless second period in which Princeton held a 12-9
advantage, it took another eight-plus minutes before the two teams
would break their tie. Receiving a pass between the top of the near
circle and the blue line, junior defenseman Sasha Sherry wristed a
shot that went over the left shoulder of Dahm, giving the Tigers a
2-1 advantage. Classmate Maddie Endicott and Greenwood each picked
up assists on the goal.
Clarkson pulled Dahm for an extra attacker in the final minute and
a half, but the Knights were unable to get the equalizer, despite a
flurry of three shots up close in the final minute.
Dahm finished with 28 saves and Young made 26 saves for the Tigers.
Princeton owned a narrow 30-27 edge in shots, and the Tigers were
0-for-3 on the power play while Clarkson went scoreless in four
chances with the man-advantage.
In other news for Clarkson Women's Hockey, two Golden Knights were
nominated for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, presented annually
to the top player in NCAA Division I women's ice hockey. Senior
Marie-Jo Gaudet and sophomore Lauren Dahm are two of 15 players in
ECAC Hockey and 43 players nationally who have been nominated for
the award. Gaudet is the team's leading scorer with 18 goals and 18
assists for 36 points. Dahm ranks fourth in the country in goals
against average after leading the nation in that category as a
freshman, and ranks eighth nationally in save percentage.












