With another balanced effort in wild affair before a sold out crowd at Appleton Arena in Canton, NY on Saturday night, theteam defeated archrival St. Lawrence 4-3 inaction.Junior(Grand Island, NY) capped off another one-goal victory for thewith the game-winner early in the third period to break a 3-3 tie. Ranked 10th in the country, Clarkson improves its record to 12-3-1 overall and holds third place in the ECAC Hockey standings with a 6-2 league mark. Clarkson is now off until the University of Vermont Tournament on December 28-29.Despite surrendering a pair of goals in the opening minutes of the contest and giving the nation's top-ranked power play eight man-advantages opportunities, including two of the five-minute variety, Clarkson, with four different goal scorers, skated away with its ninth one-goal victory of the season and a weekend sweep of its archrival. Five different Knights scored in Friday's 5-4 victory atto open the home-and-home series. Theandextended their league unbeaten streak over their archrival to eight games (7-0-1). Clarkson's seniors have gone 9-1-1 against the Saints over the past four years and have never lost a game at Appleton Arena. The Knights lead the all-time series against St. Lawrence 120-65-10.Saturday's win, like Friday's victory did not come easy for Clarkson.St. Lawrence scored moments after the opening period and traded power-play goals with the Golden Knights to grab a 3-2 first-period lead. Greg Carey scored just 33 seconds in picking up a loose puck during a scramble in front and rolling in a shot through traffic to give the Saints the early momentum. St. Lawrence struck again at 1:59 with a power-play goal from Matt Carey.Clarkson rallied back on the strength of its man-advantage units to tie the game 2-2 midway through the first.With seven seconds left in its first power-play opportunity of the game, junior defenseman(Granby, QUE) gathered in a rebound off a shot by senior(Kinburn, ONT) at the left circle and fired in his third goal of the season at 5:34. Senior captain(Kanata, ONT) came through a power-play marker in similar style, connecting on a shot from along the left boards at 10:30. Joe Zarbo picked up the assist with the initial shot on goal.St. Lawrence went on a five-minute major power play at 12:04, and finally connected on the lengthy man-advantage with just 10 seconds left in the penalty. Matt Carey tallied his second power-play goal of the night at 16:54 to give the home team the lead heading into the first intermission.Clarkson wasted little time in the middle frame to tie the score at three apiece. Sophomore(Aurora, ONT) scored a goal in his third straight game after following up a rebound on a breakaway shot by McPherson at 3:04. Labrecque started the play with a pass to McPherson at the blueline.Joe Zarbo gave Clarkson its first lead of the game, firing in a shot from the top of the slot at 2:33 of the final frame. Sophomore defenseman(Hammond, ONT) picked up the assist.