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faced potential disaster.
Cleary played with "miles of tape" and freshman Scott Farden returned to action after a month.
Coach Cleary was forced to pair Farden with classmate Don Sweeney, but the duo responded well and the Crimson's defensive backbone, Taylor and Benning, played its usual strong game, despite taking countless shifts.
For Clarkson, the game went according to form. The Knights have now last 12 of the 16 semifinal games they have played. Moreover, the Crimson is the only ECAC squad with a winning series mark (23-20-3) against the Green and Gold.
Ohno got the game's initial score, picking up the puck from Brian Busconi at mid-ice and moving into the right circle where his slow shot to the far side eluded Falle at 6:17 of the first period.
THE NOTEBOOK: If Cleary had been unable to play, his father would have shifted Carone to defense, where he played while in high school...The Crimson has won the ECAC Championship three times in 1963, 1971 and 1981...Fusco stretched his consecutive game scoring streak to 28, four shy of the ECAC record...Harvard (21-4-2) is not guaranteed an NCAA berth. If Cornell (18-9-2) decimates Clarkson (21-9-3) in tonight's consolation game and RPI whips Harvard, Big Red fans will argue that their team should get the nod. Cornell was 1-0-1 against Harvard and played RPI as tight as anyone in the lengue. Don't worry too much, though. The Ithacans are a very long longshot...Coach Cleary put freshness Steve Armstrong, Fusco and Ohno out in the last 54 seconds to protect the land...The Crimson celebrated its victory two seconds too early, when a lineman's whistle went unnoticed, forcing the icemen back to the bench for the final two ticks...Game time tonight is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., but the game will probably start at least 15 minutes late. The Boston Bruins host Calgary this afternoon, and it will take a while for the rink crew to point on the semi-circular college-hockey goal creases.
First Period-I, H. Rob Ohno 5 (Brian Busconi) 6:17. Penalties--Randy Taylor, H (cros-checking) 3:4; Jeff Korchinski, C (cross-checking) 11:56; Tim Barakett, H (tripping) 16:48.
Second Period--2, C. Jim O''Meara 17 (Gord Sharpe, Dave Frotz) 13:31, Penalties--Scott Farden, H (holding) 9:43; Follows, H (holding) 12:24; Ted Cline, C (elbowing0 15:49; Steve Armstrong, H (elbowing) 19:09.
Third Period--Scott Fusco 34 (Taylor, Mark Benning) 19:06. Penalties--Jim Laing, C (high-sticking) 11:40; Andy Janfaza, H (high-sticking) 11:40.
Saves--C, Jamie Falle, 5-7-18--30; H. Grant Blair 4-6-6-16, A--9011.
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