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Bri Farenell <[log in to unmask]>
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Bri Farenell <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 Feb 1994 21:49:14 -0500
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On Saturday, Clarkson beat Dartmouth 4-2.
 
Dartmouth cut the lead to 3-2 in the third before Clarkson received
a 5-on-3 late in the game in which they scored the final goal. DC coach
Roger Demment was not happy about this and was yelling at the refs after
the game during the handshakes.
 
Jason Currie was again stellar in goal for Clarkson making 47 saves.
Dartmouth outshot Clarkson 49-20.
 
The win, combined with Princeton's win over Colgate, clinches home ice
for the 1st round of hte playoffs for Clarkson. Assuming Brown's lead
over RPI holds up, Clarkson would need only two points next weekend to
clinch 3rd place. Dartmouth is eliminated from playoff contention while
Princeton clinches a spot.
 
OTHER ECAC SCORES
Princeton 4     Yale 1
Brown 4         RPI 1           3rd
Union 3         Harvard 3       after 2
Cornell 5       Yale 2          3rd
UVM 4           SLU 2           3rd
Actually, Princeton beat Colgate, 4-1.
 
Clarkson hosts Harvard and Brown next weekend in the final games of the
season. It was Clarkson's first road sweep in two years.
 
Let's go tech!
 
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Bri Farenell
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