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TIGERS TAKE REGULAR SEASON FINALE, 4-1 Feb 24:Princeton snapped a 1-1 tie early in the third period and skated to a 4-1 win over St. Lawrence in the final ECAC Hockey League regular season game for both teams at Hobey Baker Rink in Princeton Saturday afternoon.
The Saints, who clinched the ECACHL regular season title on Friday night, got another strong performance from freshman goaltender Alex Petizian, but could not sustain a consistent offense against a high flying Princeton team which was coming off a 7-1 win over Clarkson on Friday night. SLU finishes the regular season 20-12-2 overall and 16-5-1 in the ECACHL. Princeton is 13-13-3 overall and 10-10-2 going into the first round of the ECACHL playoffs.
“ Princeton did a great job at both ends of the ice,” said Saint coach Joe Marsh. “Our effort was there, but they really worked hard and won a lot of the little battles. We certainly had some chances, but Princeton was very solid in its own end and we didn’t get a lot of second chances. Alex did a great job of keeping us in contention and made some tremendous saves along the way.
“With the bye we have a chance to get some guys who are banged up healthy and back into the lineup. We’ve got a lot more hockey to play and if we keep working the way we have been working, I think we’ll be in pretty good shape,” Marsh added.
The Saints jumped out to an early lead for the second straight night as Charlie Giffin scored his eighth of the season on a deflection with the game just 47 seconds old. Kyle Rank started the scoring play with a clean faceoff win in the Princeton end to Tom Bardis, who tapped it across to defenseman Derek Keller who snapped a shot toward net. Giffin, cutting in front of Tiger goalie B.J. Sklapsky, tipped the puck down and past the goaltender for the lead.
Princeton came back to tie it when Mike Moore scored on a power play shot from the center slot through traffic at 7:36. Petizian was screened on the play by a tangle of Princeton players and Saint defenders in front and Moore’s shot caught the upper corner.
Neither team scored in the second period as the Saints spent the first half of the period killing off Princeton power play opportunities with the help of another solid period by Petizian. SLU did generate some pressure in the second half of the period, but couldn’t get many second chances at Sklapsky.
Petizian finished the game with 27 saves while Sklapsky had 20 for Princeton, which outshot the Siants 31-21. The Saints had a five minute power play bridging the end of the second period and the start of the third, but never really had the power play on track against the Tiger penalty kill and managed only two shots on goal on the major.
The Tigers snapped the 1-1 tie 3:58 into the third period as freshman Cam MacIntyre scored his eighth of the year as he was all alone in the faceoff circle and gunned a shot which got through Petizian’s pads off a feed by Kevin Westgarth, who picked up his seventh point of the weekend on the play.
Princeton added a power play goal by Mark Magnowski on a two-on-one break with 59 seconds to go to make it a 3-1 game and Brett Wilson hit the empty net from the faceoff circle in his own defensive end with six seconds left to wrap it up for the Tigers.
SAINTS ARE 2007 ECACHL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS WITH 4-1 WIN OVER BOBCATS Feb. 23: A big night by freshman goalie Alex Petizian, tremendous penalty killing on eight power plays by one of the top power play teams in the ECAC Hockey League and a solid effort from all 18 skaters delivered just the second regular season championship in St. Lawrence hockey history Friday night as the Saints beat Quinnipiac 4-1 to clinch the Bill Cleary Cup.
RANK SCORES TWO, SAINTS TOP UNION 5-2 Feb. 17: Senior Kyle Rank snapped a 2-2 tie with a shorthanded goal at 7:51 of the third period and added an empty net goal with 27 seconds left as 15 th-ranked St. Lawrence University skated to a 5-2 ECAC Hockey League win over Union at Appleton Arena Saturday night.
Rank, who had three goals and an assist in the two weekend games, was named ECAC Hockey League Player of the Week for the third time this season on Monday.
The Saints swept their ECACHL weekend series with Rensselaer and Union and hold a three point lead on Clarkson in the ECACHL standings with two games to play. The Saints, 19-11-2 overall and 15-4-1 in league play, can finish no lower than second and can clinch the top spot with one more win or two ties in its final two games. Union is 13-16-3 overall and 6-13-1 in league play.
Rank scored the eventual game winner after senior defenseman Drew Bagnall blocked a Union shot and headed up ice with Rank on a two-on-one. Bagnall took the initial shot which Union goalie Justin Mrazek kicked out, but Rank pounced on the rebound and tucked it back into the empty net for his 13 th of the year and second game-winner.
St. Lawrence continued a string of successful outings on its “Senior Night” and is 7-0-1 in its last eight as all four senior players in the lineup had at least one point.
“It was a good way to finish off the regular season at home,” said Saint coach Joe Marsh. “We certainly had to work for everything we got in both games this weekend, but we received a solid effort all the way through the lineup. We had one of our better home league seasons ever at 10-1, and that is a tribute to the way different guys stepped up at key times.
“Hopefully we will get our injured guys back for next weekend and be able to continue to build momentum heading into the playoffs.”
While the Saints had a 13-6 edge in shots on goal in the first period, it ended in a scoreless tie thanks to some big saves by Mrazek.
The Saints broke through with two seconds to play on a power play early in the second period as junior wing Jordan Hack was right in front of the net and freshman center Jeremiah Cunningham found him with a pass from behind the net. Hack scored his fifth of the year at 4:32 for a 1-0 lead, but Union came back to tie it on a power play seven minutes later.
Freshman Jeff Christiansen scored his fifth of the year when he picked up a rebound of a shot by Mario Valery-Trabucco and tucked it inside the far post before Saint goalie Alex Petizian could get back across the crease to stop the shot at 11:38.
The Dutchmen took a 2-1 lead at 2:53 of the third as Chris Potts was wide open in the slot and slid one along the ice between Petizian and the post, but Saint rookie Jeremiah Cunningham tied it with his sixth of the year at the five minute mark, beating Mrazek with a rising shot under the crossbar.
Rank then scored his shorthander and Alex Curran scored his second of the year at 14:37 to give the Saints a two goal cushion. Rank hit the empty net at 19:33 to complete the scoring, picking up his own rebound after banking the first shot off the side of the net. Classmates Andrzej Sandrzyk and Max Taylor assisted on the goal, a fitting end to their final home regular season game.
“We received points from three of the four lines tonight and the line that didn’t score put pretty good pressure on a number of times,” said Marsh. “When you can play four lines for a whole game and have them produce for you, it really makes it tough on the opposition.”
Mrazek finished with 30 saves for the Dutchmen while Petizian had 21 in his 15 th win of the season.
HACK NETS WINNER AS SAINTS PUT AWAY RPI Feb. 16: Junior wing Jordan Hack snapped a 3-3 tie with his fourth goal of the season with 6:18 to play and 15 th ranked St. Lawrence University tacked on two more goals in the final 4:41 for a 6-3 win over Rensselaer Friday night, maintaining the Saint hold on first place in the ECAC Hockey League.
The Saints, 18-11-2, 14-4-1 won their fourth straight and improved to 9-1-0 in ECACHL games at Appleton Arena. RPI falls to 9-15-7 overall and 5-10-4 in league play.
The Engineers got off to a great start as Oren Eizenman, who has been out of the lineup with injury problems, scored his sixth of the season just 41 seconds into the game. Andrei Uryadov threw the puck out in front and Eizenman was cutting in front of Saint goalie Alex Petizian, redirecting the pass past the Saint goaltender.
“That final score is pretty deceptive, because it was a lot closer game than a three goal margin,” said Saint coach Joe Marsh. “We had our chances to break it open in the second period, but couldn’t cash in and RPI battled back to make a game of it. Our third and fourth lines gave us some good shifts in the third period and that helped us put it away at the end.”
The Saints gradually started to take over the period after RPI had taken the lead and established an early lead in shots on goal and finally tied it with just 23.1 seconds to play when captain Kyle Rank took a pass from freshman Sean Flanagan and rifled the puck by Engineer goalie Jordan Alford for his 12 th of the season. The goal was initially waved off as it was in and out quickly, but referee Peter Feola consulted the goal judge and his assistants and ultimately counted the goal to make it a 1-1 game after one period.
Junior wing Charlie Giffin, playing his first game since December 29 after sustaining a concussion in a win over Boston University, gave the Saints a 2-1 lead at 10:52 of the second period. Giffin cruised into the slot and Max Taylor found him with the puck. Giffin’s tumbling shot looped over the shoulder of Alford at 10:52 for his seventh of the year.
“Charlie had a pretty good week in practice and I thought he played very well tonight,” said Marsh. “He might be a little behind in conditioning because he hasn’t seen a lot of game action, but he certainly made some nice plays out there tonight.”
The Saints continued to dominate despite a spate of RPI power play chances and made it a 3-1 game when Taylor snapped his 10 th of the year in off the crossbar for an unassisted shorthanded goal at 18:26 of the third. The Engineers got that one back on the power play at 19:10.3 as Kirk MacDonald scored his ninth of the year from point blank range for just the third power play goal in the last 71 opposing chances against the Saints.
RPI tied the game at 5:48 of the third period as Petizian made a great save on a shot by Paul Kerins, but Eizenman was all alone in front and tapped the rebound into the empty net for his second of the night to make it 3-3.
Hack then put the Saints back in front for good at 13:42 as he sped down the slot and took a pass from linemate Mark Wallmann, sliding his fourth of the season past Engineer relief goaltender Mathias Lange. Kevin DeVergilio made it a 5-3 game at 15:19 as he took a pass from Giffin to score his fifth of the year on a pretty backhand and
senior Andrzej Sandrzyk scored his first of the season into the empty net with 1:33 to go in the game.
Petizian made 17 saves to earn his 14th win of the year while Alford had 19 saves and Lange eight for the Engineers, who were outshot 33-20.
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