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Knights Battle To 3-3 Tie Versus Dartmouth

January 11, 2007

Caitlin Oleksa skates hard against Dartmouth - photo by Rodney Greene

Potsdam, NY - Two penalties late in the third period gave the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team a 5-on-3 advantage, and the Golden Knights capitalized with the power-play goal to tie Dartmouth College 3-3 in ECAC Hockey action in front of 288 fans Friday night at Cheel Arena.

The Golden Knights moved to 14-4-3 overall and 5-3-1 in the ECAC Hockey League, while Dartmouth now finds itself at 11-4-2 and 8-3-1.

Despite being out shot early on, the Golden Knights found themselves on top early thanks to a Big Green penalty in the first five minutes. Senior Amanda Dittmer (Chatham, ONT) scored her second goal of the season on a pass from Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke, QUE) as Dittmer took a shot from the point and it found its way through the defense and a screen to make the score 1-0 at 5:32. The lead was shortlived, however, as Jenna Cunningham tallied for the 17th time this season with a similar shot and goal just four and a half minutes later. Less than two minutes later, Gaudet scored an unassisted marker, her 12th goal of the season, when she skated out of the corner with a loose puck and took a shot from about 10 feet away to give Clarkson a 2-1 advantage.

In the second period, the Big Green knotted the game up 2-2 with a redirected shot from senior Nicole Ruta.

The two teams were fairly even in shots and most other categories after two periods, setting the stage for a closely contested third period. Dartmouth earned its first lead of the contest when Katie Gray picked up her second goal of the season after a few deflections allowed the puck to make it through traffic and into the back of the net, giving the Big Green a 3-2 edge with about 10 minutes remaining.

Only ten seconds remained in the two-man advantage for Clarkson when Kim McKenney (Smiths Falls, ONT) tallied her second goal of the season when the puck was worked around a packed defense, finding McKenney's stick for the equalizer. Both Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT) and Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE) earned assists.

Clarkson, after being out shot 14-11 in the first two periods, held a 12-5 advantage in the final frame for a 23-19 edge in the game. Eve Grandmont-Berube (Drummondville, QUE) made 16 saves for Clarkson, while Carli Clemis made 20 saves for Dartmouth.

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