Acadia doubles up UPEI 4-2
Burns, Nagy, Kidney, & Hoyt tally for Axemen
By UPEI’s Reegan MacAulay
The UPEI Panthers (5-9-0-0) still have yet to solve their problems against the Acadia University Axemen (7-6-0-0), who claimed their third win against UPEI this season in a close 4-2 match at the MacLauchlan Arena on Saturday night.
Despite keeping things tight throughout the game and attempting a comeback rally in the third period, the Panthers couldn’t catch any puck luck in what could’ve been a “third time’s the charm” result had things gone their way.
Brady Burns opened the scoring only a minute and three seconds into the first period; after a Liam Kidney shot was denied by Panthers goaltender Joe Ranger, the puck bounced back to Kidney, who fed a backhand pass to Burns in front of the net, and he buried a rebound goal into an open net to make it 1-0 Acadia.
The rest of the first period went scoreless albeit both teams getting opportunities on the man advantage. Early in the second period, UPEI finally got on the board with a wonky game-tying goal at the 5:45 mark. Cole Larkin fired a shot toward Axemen goaltender Thomas Couture from the red line, and the puck took a weird bounce and landed on the stick of Patrick LeBlanc, who rushed to the net and fired a knuckle puck far-side rebound over Couture’s glove for his fourth goal of the season.
Each team continued to exchange penalties for about the next 10 minutes, with one being fatal for UPEI; after a Cole Nagy shot was blocked by Keiran Gallant, the puck bounced to Charlie DesRoches in the high slot, who fired a low shot on Ranger and was denied, which was then rebounded into the net along the post by Nagy to give Acadia a 2-1 lead at the 17:07 mark.
The first half of the third period saw the Panthers do a solid job consistently staying in the Axemen zone and firing everything they had at Couture. Unfortunately, nearing the halfway mark, the momentum was broken by a Derek Pys turnover in the neutral zone, which sent Kidney and Adam McMaster on a 2-on-1 rush toward Ranger, and Kidney sniped a far-side shot past Ranger’s blocker to give his team a 3-1 lead at the 9:11 mark.
A few minutes later, UPEI found some luck with two Axemen penalties within 1:21 of each other, and the first power play gave the Panthers hope; Ben McFarlane rushed up the center of the ice, fed a pass to Kaleb Pearson at the blue line on the right-wing side, and Pearson fired the puck to the low slot which deflected off McFarlane’s stick and over Couture’s glove for McFarlane’s 10th goal of the season at the 12:50 mark, extending his goal streak to four games (five goals within that stretch).
Sadly, that’s all the Panthers had left in the tank for the rest of the game. Their late rally was cut short by a scrum at the 18:03 mark after a big hit by Pearson on Burns in an Axemen zone corner, and, later, an empty-net goal by Peyton Hoyt.
Couture denied 24 of 26 shots for his sixth win of the season, improving his record to 6-5-0, while Ranger stopped 14 of 17 shots, dropping his record to 1-6-0. Brett Bressette was named the Panthers Player of the Game.
The Panthers look to end their two-game losing streak at home next Wednesday, Nov. 20, but it will come with a tough match against the league-leading UNB Reds. The Axemen remain on the road for the rest of the month, with their next trip (second of five consecutive away games) being to St. FX on Friday, Nov. 22.