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Date: | Sat, 12 Nov 1994 22:54:24 -0500 |
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Clarkson and Union skated to a 3-3 tie Saturday night at Achilles Rink
in Schenectady.
Clarkson apparently forgot how they played last night and played like
a top 15 team. They beat Union to the puck on many occasions, and virtually
outskated them for most of the game. The reason the game ended in a tie
was Mike Gallant. If the Union goalie didn't make several spectacular
saves, Clarkson might have turned it into a mini-rout. But, Gallant isn't
one of the better ECAC goaltenders for nothing.
The first period would have been scoreless, but Clarkson's JF Houle stole
a pass at the blue line and broke in short-handed for Clarkson's first goal.
A tightly-played first period gave way to a more wide-open second. Union
tallied three unanswered goals (one power-play and one short-handed) to
take a 3-1 lead. But, when things looked grim for the Golden Knights, they
got a 5-on-3 advantage near the end of the period and converted twice to
tie the game. The third period was a very tense one. Many opportunities for
Clarkson and Union, but nobody converted. OT was dominated by Clarkson, but
Gallant came up big again.
A couple notes:
-- As stated before, Clarkson played like a Top 15 team tonight. There was a
different look and feel to the Knights as they out-hustled Union many
times.
-- The goalies. I can't say enough about Gallant. I had my hands raised about
8 or 9 different times where Mike saved the day. Clarkson's Dan Murphy
looked more confident than Friday night, even though I was nervous every
time the Dutchmen put a shot on goal. Murphy had his share of dramatic
saves, especially when Union was ahead 3-1. He kept Clarkson in the game
when they needed him to.
-- Clarkson's power play finally got on track. After an 0-11 night on Friday,
they scored on two advantages late in the 2nd when they needed it. Even
when they didn't score, they kept the puck in the Union zone for most of
the time. I think the key was Union allowing Brian Mueller set everything
up and play QB.
-- Maybe it's me ( or the refs ), but Clarkson seemed to take penalties at the
wrong times. They were called for two penalties late in the third, but
the penalty-killing unit came through. If they're supposed to win the ECAC
this year, they can't keep making those mental lapses.
Box tomorrow.
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Andy Weise
SUNY Potsdam '93 Let's Go Tech!!
Union College '95? Let's Go U!!
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