Clarkson scored twice to overcome an early St. Cloud State lead (photo: Melissa Wade).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
The Golden Knights flew out of the gate, outshooting the Huskies 11-4 by the halfway mark of the first period. Each team had quality opportunities — St. Cloud had a handful of odd-man rushes against an oblivious defense — but it was Clarkson’s offense that controlled the tempo as the game took shape.<\/p>\n
The Green and Gold did put SCSU’s lethal power play on the ice three times in the first, the second instance of which was especially menacing. A few sharp passes found open shooters low in the slot, but Clarkson goaltender Leggio was equal to the task, denying the Huskies on a pair of full-split pad stops.<\/p>\n
By the end of the session, however, the Dogs had evened things up a bit, finishing at a 15-11 shot disadvantage.<\/p>\n
The Huskies were the first to tickle the twine, as sophomore defenseman Garrett Raboin ripped a wire from 40 feet out. Leggio appeared confused by the shot, which skimmed the surface and sneaked inside his right post at 4:08 of the second.<\/p>\n
Ironically, Clarkson’s power play was the first special-teams unit to score in this game. <\/p>\n
After two straight minutes of possession, the Knights’ Bryan Rufenach pounded a shot on net from the left-wing point just as Chris Anderson exited the box. Knights winger Cayer arrived at the long rebound in the mid-slot at the same time as the Husky defense, but the senior managed to send a deflected pop-fly over goaltender Jase Weslosky at with 5:45 on the clock to tie the game.<\/p>\n
“There was a brief moment in the second period [when we had it going],” said Motzko, “but we took two penalties in a row,” and that was that.<\/p>\n
By the second horn, Clarkson had rebuilt a significant shot disparity, putting 29 on Weslosky to St. Cloud’s 16.<\/p>\n
The higher-seeded Huskies, despite the white jerseys and second-change privilege, played tentatively early in the third. Clarkson darted around the offensive zone on the forecheck, and earned the go-ahead goal as St. Cloud fumbled for its game.<\/p>\n
Junior Shea Guthrie picked up the puck along the right-side boards, and beat first the defense and then Weslosky on a beauty backhand to the top shelf. ‘Tech nearly made it a two-goal lead just moments later, as a long shot redirected toward St. Cloud’s right post with Weslosky drifting past the left. The soph ‘keeper got a toe to the rubber, though, to discourage a hard-charging Matt Beca from tipping it home.<\/p>\n
With only a dozen minutes to play, the Huskies got a golden opportunity as Leggio overcommitted to a wraparound bid. The crease turned into an amalgam of green, yellow, red and white as a mass of bodies fought for positioning. The puck squirted into the slot, but referee Tim Benedetto whistled the play dead as the net lost its moorings.<\/p>\n
The out-of-state skaters failed to take advantage of Clarkson’s proceeding interference minor, as the fourth-ranked power play in the nation fell to 0-5. With five minutes to the regulation buzzer, the Knights held a 39-20 shot advantage. <\/p>\n
“We have a few different looks that we throw out there,” said Motzko of his power play, “and we threw all of them out there. We just couldn’t get that one bounce.<\/p>\n
“We showed frustration at times … guys staying out for the full two minutes, showing our youth. Our youth showed up; you can’t do that in a game like this,” he continued of sophomore snipers Andreas Nodl and Lasch. <\/p>\n
Weslosky agreed. “Clarkson’s seniority really came through tonight,” he said. <\/p>\n
However, with 15:48 in the books, St. Cloud got one more shot as Tyrell Mason took a deuce for interference in the Clarkson crease. The Knights tested Leggio with two quality bids, but the white-shirts couldn’t apply consistent pressure. <\/p>\n
“Leggio made some obviously critical saves,” praised Roll.<\/p>\n
Steve Zalewski had a chance to add to his team-leading scoring total, but the Knights’ assistant captain was turned away on a shorthanded breakaway by the big right leg of Weslosky. <\/p>\n
Bob Motzko pulled his ‘keeper with a minute to go, but his charges couldn’t hold the zone for the final 41 seconds, much less break through Leggio and the Clarkson rearguard. <\/p>\n
“They must’ve gone through a lot of tape,” said Huskies captain Matt Stephenson. “They shut down Nodl on [the left] side.”<\/p>\n
Clarkson advances to the second round for the first time since 1996, when it beat Western Michigan 6-1 on the very same ice on which it won Friday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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