Junior Joe Zarbo (Grand Island, NY) scored the game's lone goal with 9.9 seconds left in overtime to lift the Clarkson University Hockey team to a 1-0 victory over Colorado College in a non-league …
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Junior Joe Zarbo (Grand Island, NY) scored the game's lone goal with 9.9 seconds left in overtime to lift the Clarkson University Hockey team to a 1-0 victory over Colorado College in a non-league thriller at Cheel Arena on Saturday night.
Freshman goaltender Steve Perry (Ligonier, PA) recorded his second shutout of the season with a 19-save effort as the Golden Knights completed the series sweep of the Tigers. On Friday, Clarkson earned its first win ever over Colorado College with a 2-1 triumph.
The Golden Knights, who extended their unbeaten streak to five games (4-0-1), improved their record to 6-1-1. Clarkson begins ECAC Hockey action at Brown and Yale next weekend.
Colorado College dropped its third straight game to fall to 1-3. The Tigers resume National Collegiate Hockey Conference action next weekend playing a two-game series at Western Michigan.
With overtime winding down in the scoreless game, Zarbo took a pass in the slot from senior captain Ben Sexton (Kanata, ONT), skated to the right circle and fired in a shot for his third goal of the year and the biggest of his career. Freshman Jordan Boucher (St. Therese, QUE) started the play when he picked up a loose puck up along the left boards and fed Sexton at the blueline.
With a little bit of luck the Knights would not have needed to go to overtime as they outshot the Tigers by over a 2-to-1 margin, 43-18. Josh Thorimbert kept Colorado College in the game with a 42-save outing, including eight stops in the extra session.
Perry, who began his collegiate career with a whitewash of Niagara on October 6, was not as busy as Thorimbert, but was equally as sharp. He picked up his second shutout in four games with five first-period saves, six more in the middle frame, another five in the third and two big stops in overtime.
Clarkson was 0-of-3 on the power play and killed off all four Colorado College man-advantage opportunities, including two in the third period.