UPEI drops Acadia 5-2

Panthers hand CIS No. 4 Axemen 3rd loss in last 5 games

story courtesy of hockey.acadiau.ca

UPEI-ACA14WOLFVILLE, N.S. – The CIS No. 4 ranked Acadia Axemen continued to struggle with the UPEI Panthers, losing to the Panthers for the second time in four regular season matchups.Β  With a 5-2 loss to the Panthers, Acadia drops to sole possession of second place in the AUS standings.

Acadia had several chances, hitting the net a total of 49 times, but the Subway First Star of the Game, Mavric Park, stood tall making numerous acrobatic saves and stealing the win for the Panthers.

Evan Mosher registered only his fourth loss of the season, allowing four goals on 27 shots.

UPEI opened the scoring late in the first when fourth year forward Reginaldo Traccitto pounced on a give-away and capitalized on the opportunity, going upstairs over the glove of Evan Mosher, ringing it off the cross bar and in. Traccitto also added an empty net goal with 92 second remaining in the game, whose effort was good enough for the Third Star of the Game award.

Acadia answered five minutes into the second frame on the man advantage, after UPEI killed off the first half of a 5-on-3 opportunity. Chris Owens one-timed a shot from the faceoff for his eighth goal of the season to tie the game at one a piece. Owens leads the AUS in both goals and points for a defensemen. Owens also received the Second Star of the Game honours for his two point game.

It didn’t take long for UPEI to take another lead, scoring just under two minutes after Owens tied the game at one. Evan Mosher let in a goal through a screen on an innocent looking wrist shot by Alex Wall from the ringette line.

Acadia’s second and last goal of game came from Tyler Ferry who scored on a nifty tip in front of a shot by Chris Owens, roofing it over the UPEI net minder and evening the score at two.

UPEI hit the back of the net for a third time, leaving Panther Chris Desousa all alone in front of the crease with room to work as he made no mistake going forehand, then backhand and off the post and in.

Chris Desousa also added an insurance goal at the end of the second period, netting a beautiful wrist shot past Acadia’s Mosher. The empty netter with just over a minute in the game ended the chances of any comeback from Axemen.

With this game in the books, the Axemen will have to regroup as they host the St. Thomas Tommies tomorrow night. The Axemen play four of the remaining five regular season games at home including games against St. Thomas, Dalhousie, UNB and Moncton and on the road against Saint Mary’s next Friday Night in Halifax. Acadia remains seven points ahead of third place Moncton.

Note: AUS leading goal scorer Liam Heelis was held to no points tonight. Heelis is approaching Darren Colbourne’s 27 goals in a season – second on the Acadia Goals in a Season top ten. Heelis has 21 goals with 5 games remaining.

Final 1 2 3 T
UPEI () 1 3 1 5
Acadia () 0 2 0 2
Scoring Summary
1st – 19:20 Reginaldo Traccitto (UPEI)
2nd – 05:11 PP – Chris Owens (Acadia)
2nd – 07:05 Alex Wall (UPEI)
2nd – 11:28 Tyler Ferry (Acadia)
2nd – 15:56 Christopher Desousa (UPEI)
2nd – 18:44 Christopher Desousa (UPEI)
3rd – 18:28 EN – Reginaldo Traccitto (UPEI)
UPEI Acadia
G: 2 Players (#28, #95 – 2)
A: 6 Players (#18, #28, #49, #59, #83, #89 – 1)
Sh: Christopher Desousa – 5
Sv: Mavric Parks – 47
G: 2 Players (#10, #32 – 1)
A: 4 Players (#10, #13, #27, #63 – 1)
Sh: 2 Players (#14, #72 – 6)
Sv: Evan Mosher – 23
TEAM STATISTICS UPEI Acadia
Power Plays 0 for 2 1 for 3
Shorthanded Goals 0 0
Penalties (min) 4 (8) 2 (4)
Shots on Goal 28 49
Face Offs Won 35 39

Submitted by Mitchel Racine – Acadia Sports Information