2013-14 Clarkson Hockey Roster
Biography
JUNIOR YEAR (2013-14)—Played in 28 games recording five goals and five assists ... Netted three power-play markers ... Missed final seven games of the season ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
SOPHOMORE YEAR (2012-13)—Hampered by injuries through a majority of the season … Skated in 28 games

recording four goals and five assists … Scored a power-play goal and one assist in 4-4 tie vs. Niagara (10/27) at Cheel Arena … Tallied opening goal in 2-1 win over 2012, 2013 ECAC Hockey Tournament Champion Union (2/8) in Potsdam, helping the Knights snap a nine-game losing skid to the Dutchmen ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
FRESHMAN YEAR (2011-12)—Selected as the Knights’ Rookie of the Year ... Clarkson's leading rookie scorer overall and top offensive producer for the Knights from the blueline ... His 23 points, on eight goals and 15 assists, were the most by a Clarkson defenseman since Randy Jones tallied 33 (13-20) in 2002-03 … Tallied two goals and two assists in three ECAC Hockey postseason games … Scored on the power play late in regulation of Game 2 of the playoffs vs. Rensselaer (3/3), forcing extra play, which Clarkson eventually won 4-3 in 3ot after 113:48 of play (sixth longest game in NCAA history) … Key component on Clarkson's power play with 16 points (5-11) on the man-advantage ... Recorded a season-best three points on two goals, including game-winner, and one assist in 5-4 overtime victory against Yale (1/15) ... Was called for just six minutes in penalties through 37 games ... Selected ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (1/16) and named three times to conference weekly Honor Roll.
BEFORE CLARKSON—An offensive defenseman in the BCHL for the Nanaimo Clippers who recorded 27 points on 15 goals, including eight power-play tallies, and 12 assists through 47 games during the 2010-11 regular season … Tied for the Clippers’ scoring lead in the playoffs with four points (3-1) through five games ... Named Nanaimo's Rookie of the Year.
PERSONAL—Son of Nathalie Garneau and Pierre Labrecque ... Born on February 20, 1992 ... Shoots left ... Engineering and Management major ... Has a younger sister, Sarah ... Also recruited by Michigan Tech, UNH and Ohio State.
WHY CLARKSON—"Clarkson has a good E&M program with a strong hockey program, and Potsdam is close to home."
CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent |
Points: 3 (2-1) - vs Yale in 5-4ot W(H), 1/15/12 |
Goals: 2 - vs Yale in 5-4ot W(H), 1/15/12 |
Assists: 2 - vs Maine in 4-3 L(N), 11/26/11 |
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2011-12Freshman
Defense
5'7"
182 lbs
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2012-13Sophomore
Defense
5'8"
173 lbs
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2013-14Junior
Defense
5'8"
182 lbs