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Game Notes.Indd since 1920-21 CLARKSON (7-6-1) vs. St. Lawrence (3-1-2) 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS N 22 (Sun.) Colgate A W 2-1 27 (Fri.) RIT A L 5-8 29 (Sun.) RIT H W 5-1 D 9 (Wed.) Niagara A L 1-4 12 (Sat.) Mercyhurst A W 4-3 ot 2020-21 Overall record ..................... 7-6-1 13 (Sun.) Mercyhurst A W 6-2 2020-21 ECAC Record: .................... 2-3-1 23 (Wed.) COLGATE H L 4-5 ot Home: 2-2-1, Road: 5-4-0, Neutral: 0-0-0 27 (Tue.) NIAGARA H W 6-3 Current Streak - 3 losses Last Game - 2-1 ot loss vs SLU Head Coach: Head Coach: Casey Jones (Cornell ‘90) Brent Brekke (Western Michigan ‘94) J - 10th Year - 175-141-42 1 (F.) C A W 4-1 Captain: .......Josh Dunne ‘22, Zach Tsekos ‘21 3 (S) COLGATE H T 1-1 ot AC: Jack Jacome ‘21, Connor McCarthy ‘21 8 (F.) Q A W 5-4 ot 2020-21 Power Play ...............10/54 19% 9 (S.) Q A L 3-4 ot 2020-21 Penalty Kill ..............42/53 79% 10 (S.) Q A L 0-1 2020-21 Goals Scored/Avg ............47/3.36 15 (F.) SLU H L 1-2 ot 2020-21 Goals Allowed/Avg ..........40/2.86 17 (S.) SLU A 4:00 22 (F.) QUINNIPIAC H 5:00 23 (S.) QUINNIPIAC H 4:00 24 (S.) QUINNIPIAC H 4:00 F 4 (T.) COLGATE H 5:00 6 (S.) C A 4:00 12 (F.) SLU A 5:00 13 (S.) SLU H 4:00 25 (T.) C A 5:00 27 (S.) COLGATE H 4:00 M 5 (F.) SLU H 5:00 6 (S.) SLU A 4:00 19-20 ECAC H C T S TBD CLARKSON LOOKS TO GET OFFENSE ON TRACK 26-28 NCAA R he Clarkson Golden Knights will look to bounce back from a 2-1 over- (Fri.-Sun.) Sites TBD Ttime loss at home on Friday as they head down Rt. 11 to Appleton Arena to face St. Lawrence for game two of their home and home series. A Face off will be at 4:00 pm on Sunday in Canton. The games can be heard 8 & 10 74 A NCAA F F on 99.3 FM with Mike Vaillancourt or streamed on ESPN+. * ECAC Hockey he Golden Knights have seemed to locked down their team defense HOME GAMES played at CHEEL ARENA Tallowing only 3 goals in the last 2 games but the scoring has also hit a slump only scoring 1 goal in that same span. The power play which started the year well has gone 3 games with out a goal. Clarkson will look to change their fortunes around the net this afternoon where a regulation win can pull the Knights even with the Saints in the ECAC standings. 2020 2021 • Clarkson is in their 99th season of college hockey Location........Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 • The ECAC is now down to 4 participating institutions. The games in the 2020 por- Founded ..........................................................1896 tion of the schedule were all non league games when facing a ECAC member institu- Enrollment ....................................................4,300 President .......................................... Tony Collins tion. Conference games began on Dec. 31 when Quinnipiac traveled to St. Lawrence Director of Athletics .................. Scott Smalling for a 2 - 2 tie. Quinnipiac won the leagues new OT shoot out format, gaining the Athletic Dept. Telephone ........... 315-268-6473 extra point. Nickname ................................... Golden Knights Colors Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) • Clarkson has gone to OT 6 times this season in 14 games, including 3 of the last 4 games. In league play Clarkson has played 4 of it’s 6 games to an extra session Head Coach...................................... Casey Jones Alma Mater .........................................Cornell ‘90 Record at Clarkson/Overall 175-141-42 (10th yr) • Clarkson fi nished it’s non-league portion of the schedule with a 5-3 mark. E-mail Address [email protected] Associate Head Coach ..... Josh Hauge (5th year) • Alex Campbell is tied as the 10th leading scorer in the nation and tied for second Alma Mater .......................Bethel University ‘15 as the top rookie in points across the NCAA. Assistant Coach .............Mike Towns (1st year) Alma Mater .......................................... Adrian ‘11 Hockey Offi ce Telephone .......... 315-268-3874 • The Knights will dress a balanced attack tonight at forward with 10 of the 12 skaters 2019-20 Overall Record .......................... 23-8-3 dressing will have scored at least 1 goal. 2019-20 ECAC Hockey Record ....16-5-1 (2nd) 2020-21 Team Leaders .............. Dunne ‘22 (C), Tsekos ‘21 (A), McCarthy ‘21 (A), Jacome ‘21 (A) • Saints coach Brent Brekke was the assistant coach at Clarkson for the 2018-19 Lettermen Returning/Lost ..........................17/9 season. As a player at Western Michigan he was 1-1-1 against the Knights. - Forwards Returning/Lost .......................12/3 - Defense Returning/Lost............................ 4/4 - Goaltenders Returning/Lost .................... 1/2 • The Knights brought in 10 freshman this season. 2 Goalies, 4 Blue liners, and 4 For- Newcomers ........................................................11 wards. After 14 games, the class of ‘24 has 33 points, lead by Alex Campbell with 4 goals and 11 assists. Every freshman skater has at least 1 point this season. Affi liation .................................NCAA, Division I Conference .................................. ECAC Hockey • Zach Tsekos was named First Season .............................................1920-21 ECAC Hockey Player of GOALS BY PERIOD Overall Record ......1,492-887-166 (99th year) the Week on January 4th af- Player 1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTAL ....................................(.620 winning percentage) ter a fi ve-point weekend. The Winning Seasons ...............................................75 senior center, not only helped ECAC Regular Season Titles ...........................10 in the stat sheet but has been (1966, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, a big part of the penalty kill. 2001, 2008) ECAC Championship Tournament Titles .......6 ................ (1966, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2007, 2019) • Freshman Netminder Ethan ECAC Playoff Record .98-80-5 (.549 win pct.) Haider (Nashville ‘19) was NCAA Playoff Appearances ............................22 named the ECAC Rookie of (1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1981, the Week on Jan 4th. He went 1982,1984, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2-0-1 over the span and only al- 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2018, 2019) lowed 2 goals in conference play. NCAA Playoff Record13-26-1 (.338 win pct.) All-Americas ........ 40 (13 two-time recipients) • Clarkson is 5-2 when Anthony Callin scores a goal. Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus Center Capacity .........................................................3,000 • Jack Jacome, Alex Camp- Ice Sheet ................................................200’ x 85’ bell, & Zach Tsekos have all First Game ........ 10/26/91 (Clarkson 9 - BC 3) recorded at least a point in 8 of Clarkson’s Record at Cheel .....327-157-56 (29th year) Clarkson’s 14 games this year. Postseason Record at Cheel ..........................37-14 • The Knights are 6-2-1 when scoring fi rst in a game. TOTALS 16 18 11 2 47 2020 2021 DEVIN BROSSEAU - GS, Left Wing 2020-21 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS - through 1/14/2021 St. Lambert, QUE - Hockey Humanitarian Award Top 5 Finalist - ECAC Player of the Week - 10/28 - Top 10 Finalist Senior CLASS Award - CoSIDA All-Star Academic Honors -3rd Team ECAC All-Star CLARKSON JOSH DUNNE - So, Center O’Fallon, MO - ECAC Player of the Month - October -ECAC Best Defensive Forward -3rd Team ECAC All-Star JAN. 4TH STARS OF THE WEEK HARALDS EGLE - Sr, Wing Liepaia, Latvia - ECAC Player of the Month - December - Top 10 Finalist Senior CLASS Award - 3rd Team ECAC All-Star MATHIEU GOSSELIN- Fr., Forward Quebec City, QUE - ECAC Rookie of the Week - 12/16 FRANK MAROTTE - GS, Goaltender Longueuil, QUE - ECAC Goaltender of the Week - 10/14, 11/25, 2/17 - ECAC Goaltender of the Month - October -1st Team ECAC All-Star - ECAC Goaltender of the Year DEC. 14TH STARS OF THE WEEK - All American - Semi-Finalist for Mike Richter Award - Finalist for ECAC Player of the Year CONNOR McCARTHY - Jr., Defenseman LaSalle, QUE - ECAC Player of the Week - 12/9 -2nd Team ECAC All-Star ANTHONY ROMANO - Fr., Right Wing Richmond Hill, ONT - ECAC Rookie of the Week - 10/21 ZACH TSEKOS - Jr., Center Montreal, QUE - ECAC Player of the Week - 2/3 DEC. 1ST STARS OF THE WEEK NOV. 23RD STARS OF THE WEEK - ECAC Men’s Hockey Student Athlete of the Year 2020 2021 The “Leonard S. Ceglarski” Head Men’s Hockey Coach Casey Jones asey Jones, enters his 10th year as Clarkson University’s Head Coach. Selected the Tim Taylor ECAC CHockey Coach of the Year in 2019 and named a fi nalist for the award several times during his career at Clarkson, Jones has established the Golden Knights program as one of the best in the nation. He has also been a fi nalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, presented annually to the CCM/AHCA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Coach of the Year. hrough his fi rst nine seasons behind the Clarkson bench, Jones has guided the Green and Gold to a 175- T141-42 overall record. Over the past fi ve years, Jones has directed Clarkson to four 20-win campaigns and 110 victories, including 61 in the conference, and .629 winning percentage. The Knights have place in the top three of the ECAC Hockey standings in each of the past three years and advanced to the league’s championship tournament in Lake Placid in each of those seasons. Clarkson won the program’s sixth ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament title in 2019. The Knights have participated in the last two NCAA Tournaments. nder the guidance of Jones and his staff , Clarkson skated to its best regular season in over 20 years with a 23-8-3 overall record.
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