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Axemen fall 7-1 as Reds take 2-0 Series Lead
Axemen return home for Game 3 on Monday night
(FREDERICTON, NB) The UNB REDS scored three times in the first period and three in the third on route to a 7-1 win over the Acadia Axemen on Friday night and a two-games-to-none lead in their best-of-five Atlantic University Sport semi-final series.Β
The game was played before a sellout crowd of 3374 spectators at UNBβs Aitken Centre.Β
Macauley Carson (Midhurst, ON) scored four goals to lead the REDS. He was named Tim Hortonβs Player of the Game.Β
The fourth-year REDSβ forward opened the scoring just 2:55 into the first period when he took advantage of an Axemen turnover, skated in alone and lifted a backhand past Acadia goaltender Thomas Couture (Levis, QC) for a short-handed goal.Β
His second goal came five minutes later.Β
Liam Kidney (Enfield, NS) scored Acadiaβs only goal at the 10:40 mark of the first, but Peter Reynolds (Fredericton, NB) restored UNBβs two goal lead a short time later.Β
Cody Morgan (Gilford, ON) pushed UNBβs lead to 4-1 with the only goal of the second period.Β
Carson added two more in the third and Reynolds got his second of the game.Β
Cole Huckins (Upper Kingsclear, NB), Benjamin Corbeil (Granby, QC), and Justin Nolet (Mississauga, ON) all had two assists for the REDS.Β
Carsonβs four-goal game came a night after Morgan recorded a hat trick in UNBβs 5-2 win in the series opener.Β
Samuel Richard (Ste. Catherine, QC) made 18 saves on 19 shots for the win in the UNB net. Couture made 35 saves on 42 shots.Β
The Axemen will host the third game of the series Monday night. Game time is 7:00pm.Β
The winner of this series advances to the AUS Championship Series and qualifies for the U SPORTS Championship, in Ottawa, March 20-23.Β
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RECAP BY: Andy Campbell/UNB AthleticsΒ
PHOTOS BY: James West/for UNB AthleticsΒ
REDS take Game 1 of AUS semifinal series
FREDERICTON β The UNB Reds defeated the Acadia Axemen 5-2 on Thursday in Game 1 of their AUS semifinal series.
Cody Morgan led the way for UNB with a hat trick, including a power-play goal and the game-winner. Sean McGurn and Oliver Peer each added a goal and an assist, while Kale McCallum finished with a plus-three rating. Goaltender Samuel Richard made 15 saves in the win.
Cam MacDonald had a goal and an assist for Acadia, scoring on the power play.Β Marc BoudreauΒ netted the other Axemen goal, whileΒ Brady BurnsΒ recorded two assists.Β Thomas CoutureΒ made 56 saves in a strong performance despite the loss.
UNB opened the scoring just 1:06 into the game on McGurn’s goal, but MacDonald responded for Acadia at 2:11 on the power play. Morgan then struck twice for the Reds, scoring at 5:47 and again at 10:22 with the man advantage to give UNB a 3-1 lead after the first period.
Boudreau cut the deficit to one at 7:06 of the second, but Morgan completed his hat trick at 13:02 to restore UNB’s two-goal advantage. The Axemen had chances on the power play in the third but couldn’t break through, and Peer sealed the win with an empty-net goal at 17:55.
Game 2 is set for Friday night in Fredericton, with puck drop at 7 p.m.
Round 2 Playoff Preview: Acadia Axemen vs UNB Reds
Acadia faces tough task against USports #1 ranked Reds
The Acadia Axemen advanced to the AUS semi-finals in dramatic fashion, sweeping the StFX X-Men 2-0 in their best-of-three quarterfinal series. However, they now face a much steeper challenge as they take on the USports No. 1-ranked UNB Reds in a best-of-five showdown, beginning Thursday at 7 p.m. in Fredericton.
UNBβs Dominance
The defending UCup champions have been nearly unstoppable over the past two seasons. After going undefeated last year from exhibition through playoffs, UNB followed up with a 28-1-1 record this season, suffering just one regulation loss and one overtime defeat.
The Reds boast an offensive powerhouse, with five of the top six AUS scorers on their roster. Emmit Sproule led the way with 43 points, finishing second in the conference behind SMUβs Derek Gentile. Freshman Peter Reynolds was the leagueβs top goal-scorer, netting 21 goals in 30 games, while offensive defenseman Kale McCallum added 39 points in just 27 games.
Between the pipes, AUS Second Team All-Star Samuel Richard anchored UNB with a stellar 1.48 goals-against average and a .926 save percentage, finishing the season 21-2.
After a 12-day break since their last game on February 15, the question remainsβwill UNB show signs of rust, or will they simply be fresh and well rested.
Acadiaβs Momentum
The Axemen enter the series with confidence and momentum, not only from sweeping round one, but also from their dramatic comeback in Game 2, erasing a two-goal deficit in the third period to win by two.
Head Coach Darren Burns praised his teamβs resilience:
“In round one, we liked the way our players handled adversity and setbacksβwhether it was early penalties in Game 1 or falling behind extremely early in Game 2, but we continued to play well. Coming back to score four in the third period says it all. Our guysβ trust and belief in what they were doing was crucial.”
Acadia showcased a balanced attack in the quarterfinals, with six different goal scorers. Regular-season leading scorer Brady Burns has yet to find the back of the net in the opening round of the playoffs, but others have stepped up, including Liam Kidney (4 points in 2 games) and captain Peyton Hoyt, who is from Lincoln, NB, which is just outside of Fredericton, scored twice for the Axemen. Burns and AUS All-Rookie Team member Cam MacDonald will be counted for their offensive punch in this series.
Goaltender Thomas Couture will be a key factor in this series, as he has proven capable of stealing a game on any given night and the Axemen will need his stellar play against the high octane Reds attack.
Looking ahead, Coach Burns emphasized the importance of staying true to their game:
“We just need to continue playing to our capabilities. We arenβt the same team we were in September. The players have worked hard and stayed committed. Belief is important. AUS hockey is incredibly competitive, and the postseason is shortβitβs all about embracing the moment and doing everything you can to make it last.”
Series Schedule
- Game 1: Thursday, Feb. 27 at 7 pm in Fredericton
- Game 2: Friday, Feb. 28 at 7 pm in Fredericton
- Game 3: Monday, March 3 at 7 pm in Wolfville
- Game 4 (if necessary): Tuesday, March 4 at 7 pm in Wolfville
- Game 5 (if necessary): Thursday, March 6 at 7pmΒ in Fredericton
🎟️ Get your tickets for Game 3 at the Acadia Box Office or online at acadiau.universitytickets.com.
📺 Watch the road games live on AUStv.ca or listen to Len Hawley and Dave Salter’s call of the game on AVR 97.7 FM and avrnetwork.com.
#GoAcadiaGo
Axemen comeback to win 6-4, sweep series 2-0
Four 3rd period goals lead Axemen to win
The Acadia Axemen rallied in the third period to defeat the StFX X-Men 6-4 on Saturday, completing a sweep in their best-of-three AUS quarterfinal series.
Liam KidneyΒ led Acadia with two goals and an assist, including an empty-net marker to seal the win.Β Kian BellΒ scored a power-play goal, whileΒ Peyton HoytΒ andΒ Cole NagyΒ each found the back of the net. Cam MacDonald notched the game-winning goal and won nine faceoffs.
StFX struck first, with Charlie Callaghan scoring just eight seconds into the game. Bell answered for Acadia at 8:35 on the power play, and Hoyt put the Axemen ahead at 10:25. The X-Men tied it before the first intermission, as Raegan Wiles scored at 18:58.
StFX built a 4-2 lead in the second period with goals from Ethan Burroughs at 1:38 and Callaghan at 10:27. However, Acadia took over in the third, beginning with Kidney’s goal at 2:33. Nagy tied it at 7:52 before MacDonald put the Axemen ahead 30 seconds later. Kidney added an empty-netter at 19:23.
Callaghan finished with two goals for StFX, while Burroughs had a goal and an assist. Wiles contributed a power-play goal and a plus-one rating. Alex Christopoulos led the X-Men with a plus-three rating, and goaltender Patrick Leaver made 34 saves.
With the win, Acadia advances to the AUS semifinal against UNB. Game 1 is set for Thursday night in Fredericton.
Acadia Wins Game 1, 2-1
Axemen look to close out series at home on Saturday night
ANTIGONISH, NS – The Acadia Axemen defeated the STFX X-Men 2-1 in AUS quarter-final playoff action on Thursday evening at the Charles V Keating Centre. The closely contested win gives the Axemen the early 1-0 advantage in the best-of-three series, which continues Saturday in Wolfville.Β Β Β
The first period was a tight physical battle, with the Axemen fending off a pair of early STFX powerplays, before going on the man advantage themselves. The shots and scoring chances were even throughout, and despite a late flurry from the X-Men, the game remained scoreless after 20 minutes.Β Β Β
The Axemen came out with some jump in the second, forcing STFX netminder Patrick Leaver to come up with some key saves. Acadia went on the powerplay five minutes into the period, but the STFX penalty kill held tight.Β Β
Acadia hit paydirt on their next powerplay chance though, with a point shot from Tyler Deline hitting the back of the net at the 12-minute mark. STFX picked up the pace looking for an equalizer, but strong play from Acadia goalie Thomas Couture kept the game 1-0 in favor of the visitors after 40 minutes.Β Β Β
Peyton Hoyt made it 2-0 for Acadia 70 seconds into the final period, one-timing a shot from the slot off a pass from Liam Kidney.Β Β Β
Leaver blanked Acadia defender Charlie Desroches from in close with 10 minutes to go and continued to stand tall for the rest of the game.Β Β
STFX defender Charlie Callaghan came up big once again for the Blue and White, firing home a shot from the point through traffic with five minutes to go, cutting the lead in half.Β Β Β
The X-Men pulled Leaver late, but werenβt able to find the equalizer. Leaver finished the game with 27 saves, while Couture had 28 stops in the win.Β Β
Deline was named first star while Callaghan earned second star honors and STFXβs Ethan Burroughs got the third star nod.Β Β Β
The series now moves to Wolfville for Game 2, on Saturday, February 22 at 7 p.m. Game 3, if necessary, is scheduled for Monday, February 24, at STFX.Β
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Recap courtesy Matt Draper, STFX AthleticsΒ Β Β










