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LATULIPPE SCORES THREE in CLARKSON'S FIRST ECACHL WIN

November 12, 2004

Jay Latulippe scored three goals in CU's 4-1 win over Dartmouth - photo by Chris Lenney
Potsdam, NY –  Senior center Jay Latulippe (Saratoga Springs, NY) scored his first career hat trick to lead Clarkson University to a 4-1 victory over Dartmouth College in ECACHL action before 2,382 fans at Cheel Arena Friday night. The Golden Knights, who snapped out of a two-game losing skid, picked up their first league win of the season to improve their record to 3-6 overall and to 1-2 in the conference. The Big Green suffered their second straight loss and fall to 2-3 overall and to 1-2 in the ECACHL.
 
Clarkson opened the scoring at 15:09 of the first period when Latulippe tallied on a 4-on-3 power play. Latulippe scored his third goal of the season one-timing a pass from freshman Nick Dodge (Oakville, ONT) from the right circle. Senior Chris Blight (Cambridge, ONT) picked up his team-high seventh assist of the year on the goal.
 
The Knights made it 2-0 midway through the second on Blight’s third goal of the season, off an assist from Dodge, at 12:29. With just 30 seconds left in the middle frame. Dartmouth broke a lengthy scoreless drought with its only goal of the contest with 30 seconds left in the middle frame.  Mike Ouellette redirected a shot from the point by Mike Hartwick for his first goal of the year, which snapped a stretch of 88:35 for the Big Green without a goal.
 
Latulippe picked up his second goal of the game at 7:55 of the third, blasting in a shot from between the circles after a perfect set up from line mates, sophomore Brodie Rutherglen (Trail, BC) and freshman Shawn Weller (South Glens Falls, NY). The assistant captain completed his first three-goal outing at 12:11 as he knocked in a rebound at the side of the net off a shot by Rutherglen. Senior captain Mac Faulkner (King City, ONT) also assisted on the power-play tally.
 
Dartmouth out shot the Knights 28-21, but junior Dustin Traylen (Kirkland, QUE) was solid in the Clarkson goal recording his first win of the season behind a 27-save effort. Clarkson enjoyed its best game of the season on special teams with a 2-of-8 effort on the power play while shutting down Dartmouth on all five of its man-advantage opportunities.
 
The Golden Knights will host Vermont, an overtime winner at St. Lawrence, on Saturday, while Dartmouth faces the Saints in Canton.
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