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Intense, incredible. Nineteen seconds into the second sudden death overtime period UNH sophomore Bob Gould drilled a 20-foot wrist shot past Cornell goalie Steve Napier to give the UNH Wildcats a 10-9 victory in the first game of the ECAC semi-final held at the Boston Garden last night...
Clarkson led the entire second game until B.U.'s John Bethel scored at 18:59 of the third stanza. It was Clarkson 2-0 at the end of the first period and 4-3 after the second. Clarkson captain Dave Taylor, who set an ECAC record by scoring 100 points this season, assisted on five goals...
Friday and Saturday night at the Boston Garden the ECAC hockey championships will be played, sans Harvard. But since this column is written weeks in advance, the teams who will be playing in the semi-final games Friday night cannot be divulged. We have narrowed it down to one of eight teams though, ranging from Clarkson in the west, to B.U. in the east, to Providence in the south, and UNH in the north...
...victory gave the defending ECAC champions the right to play Clarkson in the semi-finals of the tournament. That game, as well as the semi-final match between Cornell and UNH, will be played Friday night at the Boston Garden...
...winners of their previous six games, fell prey to perennial ECAC contender Cornell, 7-5. George Corneil broke a 5-5 tie at 9:01 of the final period by pushing the puck past RPI goalie Joe Ens while lying flat on his back...