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"(glenn W. Gale)" <[log in to unmask]>
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(glenn W. Gale)
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Sat, 7 Nov 1992 09:49:22 -0500
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     Last night in Potsdam, NY, the Clarkson University Golden Knights served
notice to the rest of the ECAC (and NCAA) that they are a serious national
contender.  The Knights beat previously undefeated Northeastern, 12-1 (no
typo).
 
     A summary follows.
Northeastern 1-0-0--1
Clarkson     6-2-4--12
 
Notes:
o  Chris Rogles was stellar in goal for Clarkson.  He even picked up an assist
   on a 40-yard pass to Steve Dubinsky who then scored Clarkson's 8th goal.
o  Dubinsky picked up a hat trick in the game's last 25 minutes, and added an
   assist.  Hugo Belanger scored two goals and two assists.
o  Northeastern's starting goalie, Todd Reynolds, was removed after surrendering
   four goals in the first eight-and-a-half minutes.  He couldn't really be
   blamed, though, and Mike Veisor did not have much better luck in relief.
o  Other Clarkson goals were scored by Patrice Robataille (2 goals), freshman
   Dave Seitz (1 goal, 2 assists), Craig Conroy (1-3), Marko Tuomainen (1 goal),
   Guy Sanderson and Dave Green.  Marchant, Tavi, and Mueller each had 2 as
   assists.
o  The only two goals surrendered by Clarkson in their 2 games this year were
   both scored with the Knights at 5-on-3 disadvantages.  They killed off an
   another 5-on-3 last night.
o  Clarkson will try to maintain their momentum against U-Mass-Lowell tonight.
 
 
-Glenn

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