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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, 19 Feb 1994 21:31:48 -0500
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Saturday at Starr Rink, Clarkson beat Colgate, 5-1, in a game
much closer than the score indicates.
 
Colgate dominated the first period but lead only 1-0. Clarkson's
line of Craig Conroy-Marko Tuomainen-Patrice Robitaille scored a pair
of goals on the first shift of the second period to give the Knights
a 2-1 lead. Clarkson goalie Jason Currie was HUGE in the second period
stopping all 18 shots that came his way.  Colgate pressed in the third
but the Conroy-Robitaille-Tuomainen line gave Clarkson a 3-1 lead
with about 7 minutes left in the game. Jean-Francois Houle scored an
empty-netter wiht :27 left to make it 4-1 and only 8 seconds later,
Pat Theriault put a rebound past Colgate goalie Matt Weder for the
final margin of victory.
 
The story of the game:
SHOTS ON GOAL:  Colgate 38              Clarkson 19
SAVES:          Currie, CLK 37          Weder, COL 14
 
THREE STARS
1) Jason Currie, CLK
 
the 2nd and 3rd stars should be split among the Conroy-Tuomainen-Robitaille
line and I thought Colgate's Bruce Gardiner deserved mention as well.
 
ECAC partials
Brown 4         Dartmouth 4     late in the 3rd
RPI 4           Princeton 2     early in the 3rd
Vermont 3       Harvard 3       midway through the 3rd
Union 3         Yale 1          late in the 3rd
SLU 6           Cornell 3       after the 2nd
 
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Bri Farenell
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