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Frank Marotte has put up exceptional numbers this season playing as a graduate student for Clarkson (photo: Clarkson Athletics).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Jake Kielly was a standout in Clarkson\u2019s net last season.<\/p>\n

When he passed up his senior year to sign an NHL contract, the odds were slim that the Golden Knights would find someone who could step in and deliver the same caliber of goaltending.<\/p>\n

But they beat those odds.<\/p>\n

Their new goalie, Frank Marotte, has been just as good, maybe even a tad better, by the numbers, than Kielly was last year.<\/p>\n

A graduate student who played three seasons at Robert Morris, Marotte is one of the main reasons Clarkson is in first place in the ECAC, a point ahead of Cornell, and No. 7 in the national polls heading into games at Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend.<\/p>\n

Kielly posted back-to-back seasons with a .929 save percentage before signing an NHL contract with the Vancouver Canucks last April. He\u2019s now playing for Kalamazoo of the ECHL.<\/p>\n

Into the breach stepped Marotte, who has a .941 save percentage in 21 games. He is tied for second nationally with Tyler Wall of UMass Lowell. Only Dryden McKay (.950) of Minnesota State has a better save percentage.<\/p>\n

Filling the void in the crease on short notice — Kielly didn\u2019t sign with Vancouver until April 1 — was a challenge for Clarkson coach Casey Jones and his staff.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhat we were looking for was to make sure we had experience in the net and competition for playing time. We\u2019d heard good things about (Marotte). Didn\u2019t really know him, obviously,\u2019\u2019 said Jones.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn a perfect world, we were hoping Jake would have been back for his senior year. For Marotte to be available, for us to get a player with that much experience, we certainly lucked out there, that\u2019s for sure.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n

The value of Marotte\u2019s experience was on display in Clarkson\u2019s win over Quinnipiac on Saturday night. The visiting Bobcats started strong, scoring their first goal five and half minutes in. The Golden Knights tied it with a power-play goal, before Quinnipiac grabbed the lead again four minutes later.<\/p>\n

That was all that Marotte would give them. He finished with 31 saves in a 5-2 victory that left the Golden Knights alone in first place in the league.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe thing that our players will tell you and our staff will tell you is he\u2019s really composed. There\u2019s not much of a blip. He\u2019s giving us a chance to win. If you look at the year, he probably had an off-night once. He\u2019s given up some goals that he probably wants back, but not many,\u2019\u2019 said Jones.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe\u2019s been able to lock it in for us. He\u2019s giving our team a lot of confidence. It\u2019s a race to three (goals). If we can get to three, we\u2019re probably in pretty good shape.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n

Heading to New England for the weekend, Clarkson faces difficult opponents in Dartmouth, which is coming off a rousing come-from-behind victory over Boston University, and Harvard, which routed Yale 7-0 in a rivalry game played at Madison Square Garden.<\/p>\n

The Golden Knights, riding an 8-1-1 streak, have won three of their last four even without injured captain Devin Brosseau.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe\u2019s close. It\u2019s been week to week. We\u2019ve got our fingers crossed,\u2019\u2019 said Jones.<\/p>\n

In Brosseau\u2019s absence, one of his usual linemates, senior winger Haralds Egle, has picked a perfect time to go on a hot streak. Egle, Clarkson\u2019s leading scorer with 24 points in 21 games, has six goals in his last seven, including goals in three straight.<\/p>\n

\u201cObviously, Harold\u2019s had a nice progression for us in his four years,\u2019\u2019 said Jones. \u201cHarold, night in and night out, we always think is one of the best players on the ice, which means his consistency has hit a pretty good stride. He\u2019s obviously a key component for us. He\u2019s on the scoresheet most nights. His puck possession skills are really off the charts. He has the puck on his stick a lot.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n

Other players have stepped up, too.<\/p>\n

After going 11 straight without a goal, junior Jack Jacome delivered two goals against Quinnipiac.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe was getting a little frustrated, but his analytics were all good, his chances generated were good. This weekend was big for him to kind of take that step. To have that second line produce with (Zach) Tsekos has been really good,\u2019\u2019 Jones said.<\/p>\n

Also chipping in recently have been sophomore forwards Adam Tisdale, a healthy scratch for a couple of games after Clarkson returned from the holiday break, and Nick Campoli and freshman Mathieu Gosselin.<\/p>\n

\u201cCampoli, who hadn\u2019t scored, he scored (against Quinnipiac). Tisdale had some time when he hadn\u2019t been in (the lineup), he gets a goal in back-to-back games. We think we should have some secondary scoring and some depth. We\u2019ve been in a little bit of a funk offensively, for a little bit. Hopefully we can shake that,\u2019\u2019 said Jones.<\/p>\n

With a strong top line, excellent special teams (the penalty kill is second in the country and the power play is 11th) and a goalie who is playing well, Clarkson is well-positioned for the second half of the season.<\/p>\n

\u201c(In wins over Princeton and Quinnipiac last weekend) I liked our offensive-zone game, I liked our puck possession game. I was hoping we could get some guys off the schneid, get some monkeys off their backs to chip in regularly for us. If that\u2019s the case, I\u2019ll feel good about our team going forward,\u2019\u2019 Jones said.<\/p>\n

Harvard on big stage<\/h4>\n

Games between Harvard and Yale are always special, but last Saturday\u2019s was extra special.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s certainly a \u2018wow\u2019 factor playing at Madison Square Garden and being in New York City,\u2019\u2019 Harvard coach Ted Donato said on Tuesday, a few days after Harvard\u2019s 7-0 victory.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s a certain memory factor that you have, playing against a historic rival like Yale, but there\u2019s no question when you have success it becomes a more enjoyable memory. We actually talked about that during the week with the guys. The final score wasn\u2019t really an indication of how close the game was, which sometimes happens in those high-profile events.\u201d<\/p>\n

Donato hopes that playing on the big stage pays off down the road for the Crimson.<\/p>\n

\u201cAs a coach, you want to have your players have great experiences and great memories, but you also want to put them in some spots where they\u2019re under the spotlight and in high-profile pressure situations. We feel like a game like that can give us some experience. You hope to be able to play in buildings like that, whether it\u2019s the Beanpot or the NCAA Tournament. It\u2019s a great opportunity to create that during the regular season,\u2019\u2019 he said.<\/p>\n

Brown is underwater<\/h4>\n

Brown has lost nine straight and has only one win in the last 13 games. With a dozen games left before the playoffs, it\u2019s now or never if the Bears are going to salvage the season.<\/p>\n

A couple of the recent losses were excruciating.<\/p>\n

Brown led Boston University, 2-0, on the road, but lost, 3-2, in overtime. At home on Sunday, the Bears raced out to a 3-0 first-period lead on Arizona State before losing 4-3 in OT.<\/p>\n

\u201cSome of these losses have been really, really difficult. We\u2019re up, 3-0, we\u2019re playing great hockey. And we find a way to just kind of give them the game,\u2019\u2019 said coach Brendan Whittet. \u201cOur mistakes seem to be really magnified.\u201d<\/p>\n

Injuries haven\u2019t helped. Goalie Luke Kania is out for the season. Top-line winger Chris Berger appears to be headed that way, too. Winger Tristan Crozier has missed the last five games.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are what we are right now,\u2019\u2019 Whittet said. \u201cThis season\u2019s not going as we hoped. You either lay down on the mat or you get up and continue to work and improve and battle and be aggressive. You\u2019ve got to come up fighting.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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