UNB Downs Acadia 5-3

CIS No. 3 Axemen lose first game against No. 4 UNB

ACA-UNB13-1FREDERICTON, N.B – By almost all accounts, Friday night’s game between the No.3 Acadia Axemen and the No.4 UNB Varsity Reds was nothing short of an Atlantic University Sport playoff game.

UNB erased two, one-goal deficits – both times from Tom Nesbitt – and held on to a 5-3 win in front of a sold-out Aitken University Centre on South Side Elementary School night.

Cam Critchlow scored the game winner midway through the third period, tailing a Marc-Antoine Desnoyers breakaway and netting the rebound, and captain Chris Culligan sealed the win with his 50th career goal – a shorthanded, top corner wrist shot over Evan Mosher’s shoulder.

Philippe Maillet opened the scoring late in the first period, taking a stretch pass from Culligan, regained his balance, and beat Mosher over the pad with a backhand for his eighth of the year.

Acadia answered with 47 seconds to go in the first as Mike Cazzola buried a rebound off a shot from Liam Heelis.

The Axemen took their first lead of the game three minutes into the second period as Tyler Ferry got a stick on another loose rebound, but a minute later Nesbitt tied it buried a rebound of his own to tie it 2-2.

Heelis put Acadia up again six minutes into the third, capitalizing on a bad turnover by UNB in its own zone, but Nesbitt bailed them out with his second of the game tying it again, this time only 14 seconds later.

UNB regained the lead shortly after with Critchlow’s seventh of the season, and Culligan sealed the win with his second point of the night, stretching his team lead to 23.

The loss was Acadia’s first to UNB this season and Axemen head coach Darren Burns said it all came down to them making more mistakes.

“That’s all there is to it,” Burns said. “I thought our guys played extremely hard. Let’s face it, some games we’ve been getting [those bounces] and tonight we didn’t. That’s hockey.”

The loss is only Acadia’s second loss in regulation time this season. They lost their second game of the season against UPEI and then lost two games in overtime before tonight’s loss to UNB. Acadia leads the regular season series 2-1 with one game remaining at Acadia on Saturday, Feb. 15 – the last regular season game of 2013-14.
The Varsity Reds are back on home ice Saturday night against the Dalhousie Tigers. Puck drop is at 7 p.m. at the Aitken Centre, while the Axemen travel to Moncton to take on the Aigles Bleus.

Nick Murray for UNB Sports Information

Final 1 2 3 T
Acadia () 1 1 1 3
UNB () 1 1 3 5
Scoring Summary
1st – 16:56 Phillipe Maillet (UNB)
1st – 19:13 Mike Cozzola (Acadia)
2nd – 03:02 Tyler Ferry (Acadia)
2nd – 04:05 Thomas Nesbitt (UNB)
3rd – 06:01 Liam Heelis (Acadia)
3rd – 06:15 Thomas Nesbitt (UNB)
3rd – 09:48 Cam Critchlow (UNB)
3rd – 11:01 SH – Chris Culligan (UNB)
Acadia UNB
G: 3 Players (#13, #17, #32 – 1)
A: 5 Players (#9, #13, #17, #44, #63 – 1)
Sh: 3 Players (#13, #25, #32 – 4)
Sv: Evan Mosher – 25
G: Thomas Nesbitt – 2
A: Marc-Antoine Desnoye – 2
Sh: 3 Players (#23, #57, #79 – 4)
Sv: Charles Lavigne – 26
TEAM STATISTICS Acadia UNB
Power Plays 0 for 3 0 for 3
Shorthanded Goals 0 1
Penalties (min) 5 (10) 5 (10)
Shots on Goal 29 30
Face Offs Won 22 35