2021–22 Clarkson Golden Knights men's ice hockey season explained

The 2021–22 Clarkson Golden Knights Men's ice hockey season was the 100th season of play for the program. They represented Clarkson University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season and for the 61st season in the ECAC Hockey conference. The Golden Knights were coached by Casey Jones, in his 11th season, and played their home games at Cheel Arena.

Season

After twice missing out on a chance to participate in the NCAA tournament, both as a direct result of COVID-19, Clarkson entered the '22 season looking for a bit of redemption. The Golden Knights got off to a less-than-stellar start, holding a .500 record in early November with three of their wins coming against Alaska, who were still recovering from not having played at all the year before. A strong performance from defending Rookie of the Year Ethan Haider in the second month helped Clarkson right the ship and enabled the team to climb back into the rankings by the beginning of December. Just as things were looking up for the team, Haider's game began to slip. He allowed 13 goals in three games with Clarkson losing each match.

The second half of the season was dominated by Haider being replaced in goal by Jacob Mucitelli while the team's nominal starter fought to rediscover his game. Mucitelli played well in goal, helping the Knights to an 11-game stretch where they didn't lose once. The hefty win total allowed Clarkson to get into the top-15 with a potential shot at an at-large bid but the team had a problem. ECAC Hockey possessed a terrible non-conference record. Part of the league's problem was that eight member teams had not played in 2021 and many were slow to get back into the swing of things.[1] Whatever the cause, however, the poor marks meant that most of Clarkson's conference opponents were rated as weak competition in the PairWise rankings. This meant that each win for Clarkson didn't help the team as much as it otherwise would have while losses proved to be a sizable drag on their postseason hopes. When Clarkson lost two games near the end of the year, the team was pushed out of at-large contention despite being 10 games above .500.

Even finishing second in the conference didn't help Clarkson for the NCAA tournament, but it did give the team a decent draw for the conference quarterfinals. By that time, Haider and Mucitelli were in a battle for the starting role and each was given the chance to play one of the games against Union. Clarkson won both games in overtime but with Haider allowing fewer goals, he was given the start in the semifinal match versus Harvard. Entering the game, Clarkson was just outside the cutoff for an at-large bid and would have to at least reach the conference championship game to make the tournament. The Knights were locked in a close battle against the Crimson for much of the game, twice tying the score in the first two periods before taking a 1-goal lead into the third. Harvard ended up scoring three goals in the final frame to Clarkson's none and the Knights narrowly missed out on the tournament.

Departures

Grant Cooper Forward Graduation (signed with Reading Royals)
Forward Signed professional contract (Columbus Blue Jackets)
John Carter MacLean Forward Graduation (retired)
Connor McCarthy Defenseman Graduation (signed with Bridgeport Islanders)
Kris Oldham Goaltender Graduation (signed with Orlando Solar Bears)
David Silye Forward Transferred to Minnesota State
Nick Wicks Forward Transferred to Simon Fraser

Recruiting

George Grannis Forward 21 Duluth, MN
Lukas Kälble Defenseman 23 Mannheim, GER
graduate transfer from Lake Superior State
Caden Lewandowski Defenseman 21 Port Huron, MI
Ayrton Martino Forward 19 Toronto, ON
selected 73rd overall in 2021
Brady Parker Goaltender 21 Calgary, AB
Ryan Richardson Forward 20 Stittsville, ON
Luke Santerno Forward 25 Smithers, BC
graduate transfer from Bentley

Roster

As of August 23, 2021.[2]

Schedule and results

|-!colspan=12 style=";" | Exhibition|-!colspan=12 style=";" | Regular Season|-!colspan=12 style=";" | |- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"|colspan=12|Clarkson Won Series 2–0

Scoring statistics

37 16 17 33 2
37 11 22 33 37
35 15 16 31 21
37 15 13 28 18
37 7 21 28 8
32 2 23 25 22
32 7 15 22 16
37 5 17 22 24
31 12 5 17 18
21 4 12 16 2
36 4 9 13 28
37 3 10 13 43
36 0 11 11 54
34 5 2 7 10
28 3 4 7 12
35 2 5 7 26
24 2 4 6 4
34 2 4 6 24
31 4 0 4 16
18 1 3 4 10
26 0 4 4 8
20 2 0 2 4
2 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
10 0 0 0 0
29 0 0 0 0
Bench - - - - - 2
Total 123 217 340 409
[3]

Goaltending statistics

1 0:36 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0.00
10 554 8 0 1 12 203 3 .944 1.30
29 1680 13 10 5 67 664 3 .908 2.39
Empty Net - 25 - - - 6 - - - -
Total 37 2261 21 10 6 85 867 6 .911 2.26

Rankings

See main article: 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey rankings.

PollWeek
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USA TodayNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNRNR15NRNRNR15NRNRNR
Note: USCHO did not release a poll in week 24.[4]

Awards and honors

Zach TeskosECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward
Alex CampbellECAC Hockey First Team[5]
Mathieu Gosselin
Noah BeckECAC Hockey Second Team[6]
Zach Tsekos
Lukas KälbleECAC Hockey Third Team[7]
Ayrton MartinoECAC Hockey Rookie Team[8]

Players drafted into the NHL

2022 NHL Entry Draft

4 112 Daimon Gardner Vancouver Canucks
6 162 Emmett Croteau Montreal Canadiens
† incoming freshman[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021‑22 Inter-Conference Records . College Hockey News . May 29, 2022.
  2. Web site: 2020–21 Men's Hockey Roster . Clarkson Golden Knights . March 7, 2016.
  3. News: Clarkson Univ. 2021-2022 Skater Stats . Elite Prospects . July 4, 2020.
  4. Web site: USCHO Division I Men's Poll . USCHO.com . November 26, 2019.
  5. Web site: ECAC Hockey Announces 2022 First-Team All-League . ECAC Hockey . March 10, 2022 . March 16, 2022.
  6. Web site: ECAC Hockey Announces 2022 First-Team All-League . ECAC Hockey . March 10, 2022 . March 16, 2022.
  7. Web site: ECAC Hockey Announces 2022 Third-Team All-League . ECAC Hockey . March 9, 2022 . March 16, 2022.
  8. Web site: ECAC Hockey Announces 2022 All-Rookie Team . ECAC Hockey . March 9, 2022 . March 16, 2022.
  9. News: NCAA player rankings, selections in 2022 NHL Draft . USCHO.com . July 9, 2022.