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CLARKSON
HANDS COLGATE THIRD STRAIGHT DEFEAT, 4-2
Poapst
scores eventual game-winner at 12:00 of the third period
Game Boxscore
Hamilton, N.Y. -- Junior center Matt Poapst deflected a
shot from David Reid off his shin pad and into the net at 9:27
of the third period to record the game-winning goal in
Clarkson University's 4-2 victory against Colgate University
in ECAC men's ice hockey action Saturday night.
The win was the second consecutive and second this season
against Colgate for Clarkson, which defeated the Red Raiders
5-3 in the consolation game of the Syracuse Invitational
Tournament on Nov. 26.
The Golden Knights (11-7-3, 6-3-2 ECAC) got on the board first
when Gasper Sekelj pounded home a loose puck that had been
saved by Colgate goaltender David Cann off a shot by Don Smith
at 2:43 of the first period. Clarkson extended their lead to
2-0 when Tristan Lush registered his second marker of the
season at 12:40 of the first.
Colgate (5-15-4, 3-8-1 ECAC) pulled within 2-1 when Etienne
Morin scored his sixth of the season from Cory Murphy at 13:52
of the first. Murphy made a great lead pass behind the Colgate
bluline off the boards to Morin in stride, then Morin took a
shot which was saved by Clarkson goaltender Mike Walsh, but
then jammed in his own rebound.
Poapst recorded the eventual game-winning goal at 9:27 of
the third to give Clarkson a 3-1 lead. Colgate's Kyle Doyle
made it 3-2 with eight minutes remaining in the contest from
Steve Silversides and Paul Kelley. Silversides took a shot
from the right face-off circle and Doyle deflected it in from
just outside the crease.
Clarkson's Don Smith skated hard after receiving a lead
pass from Chris Bahen to score his 11th of the season on the
empty-net at 19:51.
David Cann made his first start since Dec. 28th (a 2-0 loss
against then No. 5-ranked Western Michigan) and finished the
evening with 32 saves for Colgate dropping to 0-4-0, while
Mike Walsh posted 28 saves to improve to 5-1-1 on the season.
Colgate hits the road for the next four games starting next
weekend at Harvard and Brown (Feb. 2-3), while Clarkson hosts
Yale and Princeton next weekend.
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