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HAMDEN, Connecticut – No. 14 Quinnipiac men's ice hockey defeated No. 9 St. Cloud State, 4-1, to complete the weekend sweep of its non-conference foe at High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center. Quinnipiac improves to 6-0-0 overall while St. Cloud State drops to 4-2-0 on the season.(Prince George, British Columbia) stopped a career-high 41 shots in goal to improve to 6-0-0 on the year while also recording his 52career victory. His counterpart, SCSU's Charlie Lindgren started the series with the longest scoreless streak to start a season in NCAA history before Quinnipiac tagged him for nine goals in the series.(Trail, British Columbia) posted his second consecutive two-goal game after lighting up St. Cloud for two markers on Friday night. St. Denis scored his second goal on the power play to give him four of his six goals on the power play.(Mountain View, California) had a goal and an assist and(Chanhassan, Minnesota) also scored for the second time in his last three games.St. Denis scored to give Quinnipiac an early lead in the first period.(Apple Valley, Minnesota) picked up a loose puck along the boards, skated below the face-off circle to the right of St. Cloud State goalie Charlie Lindgren before sending the puck across ice to St. Denis. St. Denis was wound-up and one-timed a shot past the Huskies' goalie to give Quinnipiac a 1-0 lead.Closing in on the end of the period, the Bobcats were called for a face-off infraction, putting them on the penalty kill.(Matawan, New Jersey) knocked the puck loose just below the blue line in the Bobcats defensive zone and rifled a pass up-ice to Jonzzon. Jonzzon found himself all alone, one-on-one, against Lindgren before blasting a shot by SCSU's goalie for the shorthanded goal to give the Bobcats a 2-0 lead.Quinnipiac had an opportunity to go up 3-0 when the Bobcats had a three-on-one breakaway withfindingon the wing. Smith fired a shot on Lindgren that was stopped and played back to the slot where Anas was crashing the net. His one-timer from the doorstep was gloved by Lindgren to keep Quinnipiac off the board.Minutes later, St. Cloud State cut the Bobcats' two-goal lead in half when Ben Storm picked up a rebound off a shot by Blake Winiecki and slid the puck past Garteig. Garteig had been rock solid up to that point, stopping the first 34 shots he saw for the game.St. Denis scored his second goal of the game on the power play late in the third period when he picked up a rebound off a shot byoff of Lindgren's pads. Less than thirty seconds later, Schutt converted after he took an outlet pass from Jonzzon and went 1-on-1 with Lindgren. Schutt skated in just below the face-off circle and shot to the opposite post to give Quinnipiac a 4-1 lead.The Bobcats return to action on Nov. 6-7 when they open ECAC Hockey play at Colgate and Cornell, respectively. The Bobcats return home on Nov. 13 to host Harvard and Nov. 14 to face Dartmouth.