Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 5, 2006

Fletcher Leaves for North Dakota

Last week, University of North Dakota announced that defenseman Kelsey Fletcher has joined the Sioux squad after her Freshman season at Clarkson. Fletcher had a one goal and three assists, with a +9 skater rating for the Knights, and will likely make a major impact for North Dakota who went 7-27-2 in 2005-2006. Fletcher was one of Clarkson's top recruits coming in last season, and was a finalist

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 5, 2006

Parker to Launch Carleton Program

Former Clarkson coach Fred Parker has been named the first Men's Ice Hockey coach at Carleton University. Parker, who was an assistant at Clarkson, took over the head coaching duties of the Golden Knights after Mark Morris' release during the 2002-2003 season. He'll be building the Carleton University Raven's team from scratch, starting with an 18 game exhibition schedule this season, and

Men's Hockey Schedule Announced

Right on cue, almost immediately after e-mailing sports information guru Gary Mikel, this year's Men's Hockey Schedule has appeared on the Clarkson Athletics website.Some of the highlights of this year's campaign include: Home Weekend Openers against Niagara and RIT Out of Conference Matchups against St. Cloud State, Lake Superior, UMass, Providence, Bowling Green and Miami The Badger Showdown

Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 5, 2006

Cole Back on the Ice, Carlson Center

Former Clarkson standout, and Carolina Hurricanes star Erik Cole finally got a chance to hit the ice in practice after suffering a devastating injury in March. Hurricanes fans are still holding out hope that Erik will get a chance to play in the Conference or Stanley Cup Finals if the Hurricanes advance. The Hurricanes lost the opening game of their series against the Buffalo Sabres, and are down

Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 5, 2006

It's not that we don't like hockey...

It's just that when we're not involved, there's not much to say.Of the Clarkson Alums still vying for the Stanley Cup, only two remain, Todd Marchant of the Mighty Ducks and Erik Cole of the Carolina Hurricanes. Cole hasn't played as he's still recovering from a fractured vertebrae from earlier in the season. With Carolina on the verge of a sweep of New Jersey, Hurricane fans are holding out hope