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Game 7 - Friday, Nov. 18, 2011 - 7 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (3-3, 2-2 ECAC Hockey) at
St. Lawrence Saints (3-5, 3-1 ECAC Hockey)
Location: Canton, N.Y. - Appleton Arena (3,200)
All-Time Series: St. Lawrence, 52-29-2
Last Meeting: Feb. 25, 2011 - Dartmouth, 4-2
Streak: Dartmouth, 4-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Feb. 25, 2011- 4-2 (Home)
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Game 8 - Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 - 7 p.m.
Dartmouth Big Green (3-3-0, 2-2 ECAC) at
Clarkson Golden Knights (6-3-3, 1-2-1 ECAC)
Location: Potsdam, N.Y. - Cheel Arena (3,000)
All-Time Series: Clarkson, 65-23-6
Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2011 - Clarkson, 4-1
Streak: Clarkson, 1-0-0
Last Dartmouth Win: Nov. 12, 2010 - 7-1 (Road)
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HANOVER, N.H. -
After six games at home to start the season, the Dartmouth men's hockey team
will head out on the road for the first time in 2011-12 when it travels to take
on St. Lawrence and Clarkson this weekend.
The upstate New York road swing comes after the Big Green dropped back-to-back games against Colgate and Cornell Friday and Saturday nights to even their home mark at 3-3.
Shutout by the Raiders Friday night in a 4-0 loss, Dartmouth came back with a solid effort the next night against the Big Red. Despite notching their first power-play goal of the season and outshooting Cornell by nearly a 2-1 margin, the Big Green fell, 3-2, in the conclusion of the second longest homestand in the last three years.
Now, the team will turn its attention to the Saints and Golden Knights as it leaves Hanover for the first time since last season's trip to Atlantic City for the ECAC Hockey Championship.
The first game of the weekend will see the Big Green take on St. Lawrence in Appleton Arena Friday night in Canton, N.Y., before the short trip to Potsdam and Clarkson's Cheel Arena for a Saturday night tilt.
Last season, Dartmouth was 6-6 in road games.
SCOUTING ST. LAWRENCE
SCOUTING CLARKSON
1 IN 100
Senior Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) picked up his first point of the season with a
first-period assist against Cornell Saturday night. The game with the Big Red
was the 100th in his collegiate career. He now has 83-career points (18g/65a)
and is just 17 away from becoming the 36th player in program history to join
the 100-point club.
SIXTH TO SCORE
Freshman Tyler Sikura (Aurora, Ontario) scored the first power-play goal of the
season for the Big Green 15:05 into the first period against the Big Red. The
goal was the third for Sikura and was his first non-game winner this season.
FIRST GAME, FIRST POINT
Freshman defender Andy Simpson
(Chesterfield, Mo.) was inserted into the lineup for the first time this season
against Cornell. Making his first collegiate debut in a Dartmouth sweater,
Simpson picked up his first-career point with an assist from the point on
Sikura's first-period power-play tally.
UPS AND DOWNS
A week can make a big difference for a team. A week after scoring 10 goals
against Quinnipiac (5-4) and Princeton (5-3), the Big Green were held to just
the two goals this past weekend against the Raiders (0-4) and Big Red (2-3).
The last time Dartmouth was held to three or fewer goals a week after scoring
10 or more came last season against (ironically) Quinnipiac (0-2) and Princeton
(3-2) on Nov. 19-20 after beating Clarkson (7-1) and St. Lawrence (6-1) the
previous weekend.
OVERTIME ODDITIES
BIG PLAYERS PLAY BIG
ROLES
In six games against both the Golden Knights and the Saints, Jones has seven
points against each opponent. Against Clarkson, the senior has posted no goals,
but has assisted on seven. He has managed two goals and five assists for his
seven points against St. Lawrence over the course of his career with the Big
Green.
THE CAPTAIN'S RECORD
NIGHT
A defensive stalwart, junior captain Mike Keenan (South Weymouth, Mass.) has
just four goals and nine assists in his career. But last season at St. Lawrence
on Nov. 12, 2010, Keenan was an offensive force. In a 6-1 win, Keenan scored
twice and had three points. Both figures remain his single-game career highs.
ROBINSON CONTINUES TO
QUIETLY SCORE
Sophomore Eric Robinson (Foxboro, Mass.) continues to be one of the top
offensive producers this season for the Big Green. His second goal of the
season tied the game with Cornell at 2-2 with 2:28 showing on the clock in the
second period. He is tied for second on the team in scoring with five points
(2g/3a) with Sikura (3g/2a).
SPREAD THE WEALTH
HOW ABOUT THE
GOALIES?
Senior goaltenders James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) and Jody
O'Neill (Nepean, Ontario) have combined to go 5-1 against St. Lawrence and
2-3-1 against Clarkson in their careers. Mello is 3-0 against the Saints with
77 saves, while O'Neill has stopped 107 St. Lawrence shots in posting a 2-1
record. Against Clarkson, Mello is 1-2-1 with 108 saves, while O'Neill is 1-1
with 56 saves.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN