Captain Kenny Smith was the hero for the Crimson (Photo: Timothy McDonald)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
But when Clarkson was whistled for icing late in the contest, it brought the puck deep into its zone for a critical faceoff. Bernakevitch, named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, won the draw and the puck ended up on Smith’s stick where his wrist shot made the difference.<\/p>\n
“That’s a play we’ve been doing for a few years,” commented Smith, “but nine out of ten times the puck goes back to Noah Welch. When the puck came onto my stick, I didn’t want to pass it up.”<\/p>\n
“It hit the knob or shaft of my stick,” Traylen explained.<\/p>\n
“It’s pretty devastating to get this close with the guys we have. It’s so heartbreaking.”<\/p>\n
Dennis Packard added an empty-netter for the Crimson at 19:47 to seal the victory and the title that seemed so distant just a couple of months ago.<\/p>\n
For Clarkson (18-18-5), the season should be considered a success, especially after last season’s coaching turmoil. The Knights made it much further than expected this season in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the program.<\/p>\n
“Last year,” said Clarkson co-captain Tristan Lush, “we basically hit rock-bottom. I give the credit to the coaches. They were the best guys for the job. It used to always be negative and now it’s always positive, especially over the last month. We showed what we could do.”<\/p>\n
“I really have to take my hat off to Clarkson,” said Mazzoleni. “They came of age and competed hard. There’s no question, Clarkson is back.”<\/p>\n
Harvard (18-14-3) moves onto the opening round of the NCAA tournament next weekend. The teams and seedings in each of the four regionals will be announced on Sunday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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