• | In the win over the Big Green, Jeff DiNallo tallied a goal and two assists for a career-high three points, and sophomore defenseman James de Haas (Mississauga, ONT) scored the game-winner and picked up an assist from the blueline as the Golden Knights earned their first road victory since the December 6 2-1 win at St. Lawrence. |
• | The Class of 2018 accounted for five of Clarkson's eight goals over the weekend.  Freshman Sam Vigneault (Baie-Comeau, QUE) led the way with two goals, while  classmate Janick Asselin (Coaticook, QUE) tallied his first career goal in the win at  Dartmouth and had an assist in both road games. Nic Pierog (Georgetown, ONT) and Kelly Summers (Golden Lake, ONT) connected for the game's first goal at Harvard and Dartmouth, respectively, both on the power-play. |
• | Making his first appearance in ECAC Hockey play this year and only second start of the season, junior Greg Lewis (Mars, PA) was strong from the start in the Clarkson crease against Dartmouth. Lewis, who picked up his first win since last February 28, made 14 first-period saves, eight second-period stops and turned aside 12 shots over the final 20 minutes for his 19th career victory. In three games this season, he holds a .893 save percentage and a 3.06 goals against average. |
• | The Green and Gold closed out a strong weekend in specialty teams play. The Knights scored two power-play goals for the first time this season (2-of-5) and shut down all four of Dartmouth's man-advantage opportunities, including a key kill when  the Big Green were on a 5-on-3 for about a minute midway through the second period right after they had scored two quick goals to tie the game. Friday night at Harvard, Clarkson was 1-of-3 on the power play and held the Crimson scoreless       in their four chances. For the weekend, the Knights were 37.5% (3-8) on the power play and perfect on the penalty kill (9-of-9). Overall, Clarkson is 10-68 (14.7) on the power play (40th in NCAA) and 70-81 (86.4%) on the penalty kill (86.4) and first in PK in ECAC Hockey action (95.3%, 41-43). |
• | Clarkson was outshot by an opponent for the first time in five games, Saturday at Dartmouth (36-31), but the Knights made the most of their chances by scoring their most goals of the season, including a season-high two power-play tallies. |
• | Clarkson is 3-5-1 in home games, including a 2-2 mark against league opponents.   |
• | Clarkson scored its first third-period goal in league play Friday night at Harvard and  then tallied three times over the final 20 minutes at Dartmouth to gain the win. |
• | Clarkson is allowing only 23.83 shots per game by the opponents (third in the NCAA). |
• | At Dartmouth, the Green and Gold gained their first win this season when being outshot (1-3-3). |
• | Junior Pat Megannety (Oakville, ONT) scored Clarkson's first shorthanded goal in almost two years in Friday's night game at Havard. |
• | Jeff Dinallo sealed the win at Dartmouth with the Knights' first empty-net goal of the season, scoring his first goal since October 31 with 17 seconds remaining. |
• | James de Haas and Jeff DiNallo are tied for the Clarkson scoring lead with 12 points each. de Haas has five goals and seven assists from the blueline. DiNallo is the Knights' leading playmer with a team-high nine assists. |