REDS score three in the third to grab 6-3 win over visiting Axemen

Deakin-Poot, Sellan, & Hopwo score for Acadia

FREDERICTON, N.B. – The U SPORTS No. 2 ranked UNB REDS scored three times in the third period to beat the Acadia Axemen 6-3, in Atlantic University Sport men’s hockey action, Friday, at UNB’s Aitken Centre. 

Austen Keating (Guelph, ON) scored twice for the REDS while former Axemen Ross MacDougall (St. Stephen, NB) had three assists and was named Subway Player of the Game. 

The visitors opened the scoring midway through the first period. 

With the Axemen working the penalty kill, Nick Deakin-Poot (Georgetown, ON) forced a UNB turnover at the REDS blueline then took the puck the other direction and beat Griffen Outhouse (Williams Lake, BC) with a wrist shot. 

Despite being outshot 15-7, Acadia led 1-0 after 20 minutes. 

A wild second period saw five goals scored. 

Just 12 seconds in, UNB’s Adam McCormick (Waterville, NB) sprung Keating on a breakaway and he beat Zachary Paputsakis (Rockland, ON) in the Acadia net. 

Issac Nurse (Hamilton, ON) and Jason Willms (Kitchener, ON) would also score for the REDS in the second, while Brendan Sellan (Hanover, ON) and Corson Hopwo (Duncan, BC) replied for Acadia. 

Benjamin Corbeil (Granby, QC), Camaryn Baber (Sault Ste. Marie, ON) and Keating, with his second of the game, scored UNB’s goals in the third. 

“I thought it was an outstanding game,” said Axemen head coach Darren Burns. “I think, structurally, we were outstanding. Obviously, they’ve got a high-powered offence, but if you’re a knowledgeable hockey person, you’re going there’s a team that played well.” 

The REDS peppered Paputsakis with 35 shots, while Outhouse faced 18. 

“When you’re playing them, the margin of error is so small,” said Burns. “If you make mistakes, even small ones, you’re going to pay and we paid, but I loved our game tonight. I thought it was a good, physical, clean game and once they start revving their engine, they go. It kind of got away from us at the end.” 

With the win, the REDS are now 21-3-1-1 (W-L-OTL-SOL) and first in the AUS standings. 

Acadia is 9-14-2-1 and sits in sixth place. 

The REDS are back in action on Saturday, when they host the Saint Mary’s Huskies, while the Axemen visit les Aigles Bleus, in Moncton. 

Both games are scheduled for 7:00pm starts. 

 

RECAP BY: Andy Campbell/UNB Athletics
PHOTOS BY: Fran Harris/for UNB Athletics