WANTED: Defensive player. Any defensive skills can be used. Skating ability an added bonus. Apply in Clarkson athletic dept. (sample of probable ad in next issue of CU student paper) In what had to be the worst defensive sham of a game I've ever seen, the Clarkson University Golden Knights edged the Union College Dutchmen, 8-7 in Potsdam. Union got out of the gate fast as Clarkson fell into their habit of falling behind early. Union's first goal came when a Dutchmen broke out 1-on-1 with CU defenseman Ed Henrich. The Union player smoked Henrich ala Brad May-Ray Bourque and beat Clarkson goalie Jason Currie. The defense's failure to clear a rebound led the Union's second goal. After a Clarkson power play (where they almost totally controlled the puck but over=passed themselves to 0 shots on goal), Union broke out 3 on 1 and Currie had no chance on the play. With Union up 3-0, Clarkson coach Mark Morris replaced Currie with freshman Gregg Malicke. Clarkson got their first goal before the 1st intermission, I believe. In the second period, Knights freshman Jean-Francois Houle skated down the left wing faked the pass and beat Union goalie Luigi VIlla on the short side. Clarkson tied the game a few minutes later. Union made it 4-3 when they got a flurry of shots and knocked down Malicke as the shot was going in. The goal was not waved off. Clarkson tied it again but Union went up again on a similar play when a Union player was lying on top of a Clarkson player in the crease as the shot was released (actually, it was this goal that should have been waved off not the other one). Morris yanked Malicke and re-inserted Currie. Union made it 6-4 on a point shot passed a screened Currie. Clarkson came out flying in the third. Clarkson broke out 2 on 2 and a centering pass was tipped past Villa. Houle tied the game when he broke down left wing, did a complete 360 spin (faking out two defenders) and centered it to Kevin Murphy (?) who beat Villa. The Knights took their first regulation lead of the season when Craig Conroy won a faceoff and walked in on Villa and beat him high to the short side. Union coach Bruce Delventhal proceeded to replace Villa with Mike Gallant. Another failure to clear the zone led to Union's 7th goal with only about 6:00 left in the game. However, much like last night's RPI game, a late power play determined the game. A Clarkson player was about to break free in the ...on Gallant when he was hauled down by the Union defender (not a bad penalty to take). Surprisingly, ref Pat MacConaghy who had not called many penalties, called the Dutchman for hooking. A few seconds later, Brian Mueller got the puck walked in a centered it to Murphy who scored the game winning goal with around 1:10 left in the game. Clarkson ran out the remainder of the clock. Both teams defense's looked awful (to say the least). Currie and Villa each made several big saves (as did, to a lesser extent, Gallant and Malicke). but they had little chance on the almost-infinite odd-man rushes. More, includling box score, later. Names subject to change. :) THREE STARS 1) Jean-Francois Houle, CU 2) Chris Ford, UC 3) Union's defense (Clarkson's biggest asset) Clarkson's defense (Union's biggest asset) Ok, ok, the real third stars were Craig Conroy (CU) and defenseman Simonton of Union. ___________________________________________________________________________ BRI FARENELL [log in to unmask] GO ERIN WHITTEN! Clarkson University '95 Glens Falls High '91 Arizona football! NCAA, AHL, ECAC and Boston Bruins contact for rec.sport.hockey Join the AHL mailing list: [log in to unmask] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLARKSON SOCCER: 1993 EAA CHAMPS 1993 NCAA SEMIFINALISTS (and counting)