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Snapping a nine-game winless streak that dated all the way back to Dec. 1, the Crimson (7-9-3, 6-6-2 ECAC) rode senior Jon Pelle??s two-score night and its best overall team effort of the season to a 3-1 win over Dartmouth (8-9-1, 3-8-1) on Saturday night in Hanover...
After a big save from sophomore netminder Kyle Richter, Pelle??s night began in earnest. 25 seconds into a Crimson power play, Pelle found the back of the net on a wrist shot from the left side to pad the lead...
...second-intermission lead as the No. 10 Clarkson Golden Knights (16-6-4, 8-3-3) scored two unanswered goals in the third period and tacked on an empty-netter.Despite Harvard’s four first-period penalties, the score remained tied at 1-1 thanks to junior forward Jon Pelle??s goal. The Crimson controlled the game’s second period and capitalized on the last of three power-play opportunities to take a 2-1 lead when senior forward Ryan Maki netted his team-leading ninth goal of the season.In the third period, Clarkson?...
...game with one of its strengths, failing to score on its first three power-play attempts. But with 3:43 to play in the first period, and with the Bears’ fourth penalty waning, the Crimson finally got its top-ranked man-advantage unit going. Sophomore winger Jon Pelle??s pass from the left circle set up senior center Charlie Johnson’s blast from the point, which senior forward Dan Murphy deflected through D’Alba’s five-hole to give Harvard a 2-0 lead. It was Murphy?...
...backup spot to Daigneau a season ago, fixed the blame squarely on his own shoulders. “I feel like I should be the starter on this team,” Tobe said. “And if I am, I should stop those.” PELLE??S BELLS Jon Pelle, the Bright’s goalposts missed you. Now a sophomore, Pelle announced that his rookie season numbers were no fluke with his performance against McGill, potting two goals from his favorite spot: the backdoor. The first was, of course...