Axemen move into 5th place with a 4-3 win over Dal

Nagy with 3 points in Acadia win

Wolfville, N.S. โ€“ It was a big win on Fridayโ€™s Seniors Night for the Acadia Axemen, as they defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 4-3. Acadia came out on top despite giving up three power-play goals.ย 

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Subway First Star of the Night Cole Nagy (Saskatoon, Sask.) potted a pair of goals for Acadia in the opening period. Those two goals ended up being the difference maker in the game.ย ย 

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Nagy opened the scoring for Acadia early in the first when he grabbed a rebound in front of the net at 4:37 of the first period and put it away to make it 1-0.ย ย 

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Doubling up, Nagy added his second marker of the night at 8:03 of the first period.ย ย 

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Nagy was parked in front of the net, where he took a pass from Keegan Stevenson (Aweres Township, Ont.), who was working behind the net to free the puck. Nagy fired a quick snapshot past the Tigers goalie to make it 2-0.ย ย 

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However, Dalhousie answered with a goal of their own on the power-play late in the opening period.ย 

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Campbell Pickard (Halifax, N.S.) had an easy tap in after Cameron Thompson (Victoria, B.C.) broke in from the neutral zone to set up the power play and pulled the Acadiaโ€™s goalie Conor McCollum to one side of the net.ย 

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At the end of the first period, the shots were 11-5 for Acadia.ย ย 

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While there were chances on both sides through the period, it was late in the second before things got interesting.ย ย 

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Acadia added to their lead late in the second period thanks to Matt McKim (St. Johnโ€™s, Nfld.).ย ย 

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Nagy came out from behind the net and set up McKim for his first goal as an Acadia Axemen.ย ย 

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Dalhousie had a response shortly after thanks to another power-play marker.ย ย 

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Jarrett Baker (Black Rock, N.S.) wired a wrist shot high blocker side to pull within one goal of tying, making it 3-2.ย ย 

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That is where the score stood heading into the third.ย ย 

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By the end of the second period, the shots were 23-12 for Acadia.ย ย 

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Third star Brendan Sellan (Hanover, Ont.) was the difference maker for Acadia. His power-play goal 8:08 into the third period ended up being the eventual game-winner for Acadia.ย 

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Sellan took a feed from Nick Deakin-Poot (Georgetown, Ont.) while parked near the left side of the crease. He chipped the puck over the goalieโ€™s left pad to make it 4-2.ย ย 

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Dalhousie made one final stab at a comeback with Evan MacKinnon (Dartmouth, N.S.) adding another power-play marker for the Tigers.ย ย 

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MacKinnon snuck a shot past McCollum, narrowly beating him high right side.ย ย 

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That was as close as the Tigers would get, despite a pulled goalie at the end of the game.ย ย 

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Acadiaโ€™s Conor McCollum turned aside 15 of 18 shots on the night, while his Dalhousie counterpart Alexander MacDonald stopped 26 of 30 shots.ย ย 

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The Axemen improve to 11-15-2-1 and slip into fifth place, while the Tigers drop to 6-21-1-1 and will make post season play.ย 

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Acadia closes out their regular season tomorrow night against STFX, while the Tigers host Saint Mary’s for their last game of the season. The puck drops for both games at 7 pm.ย 

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Provided by Joshua Foote, Acadia Athletics Communications Officeย