Special teams busy in CIS vs NCAA exhibition game

story from gonu.com BOSTON – No. 15 Northeastern men’s ice hockey received goals from three different scorers, along with a combined 22 saves from Ryan Ruck and Jake Theut, to help the Huskies to a 3-1 victory against Acadia in an exhibition contest on Saturday night at Matthews Arena.

Adam Gaudette, Trevor Owens and Eric Williams all scored for Northeastern, while Williams (one goal, one assist) and Garret Cockerill (two assists) recorded multi-point nights. Ruck made 13 saves through the first half of the game before Theut finished off with nine saves in just over 30 minutes of action.

Northeastern jumped out to a 2-0 lead with goals from Gaudette and Owens less than four minutes apart in the first period to set the tone for the evening. Sam Fioretti would cut NU’s lead to one midway through the second period with a power play tally before Williams regained the Huskies’ two-goal cushion six minutes into the final frame.

NU outshot the Axemen 34-23 for the night and won 40-of-29 face-offs, led by an 18-of-27 performance form captain John Stevens. The teams would combine for 114 penalty minutes in a chippy affair, with 78 from Acadia and 36 from the Huskies.

Goal descriptions:
• Gaudette gave the Huskies a 1-0 lead with a four-on-four tally just 3:35 into the game. After Northeastern picked up a loose puck in the defensive zone, Garret Cockerill rimmed it around the boards up to Gaudette in the neutral zone. The sophomore then sped down the right side and ripped a shot five-hole to beat Williams for the score.

• The hosts went up by two with 12:37 to play in the first period when Trevor Owens beat Williams glove side. The play began when Dylan Sikura took a long feed from Owens in the defensive zone and went in on a breakaway. Williams made the big save, but Sikura gathered his own rebound and spotted Owens joining the rush. Sikura fed him with a pass and Owens buried it top shelf.

• Acadia cut the deficit to 2-1 midway through the second period with a power play conversion from Samuel Fioretti. With the Axemen moving the puck around the zone, Matthew Pufahl fired a shot from the point that got knocked down in front. Boston Leier, however, found the loose puck and dished it to Fioretti on the tap-in past Ruck.

• Following a two-minute five-on-three power play for Northeastern six minutes into the third period, Williams extended the Husky lead to two with a slap shot from the right dot. Williams began the play himself by holding the puck in the attacking end and waiting for reinforcements. He found that in Cockerill, whose one-timer from the slot was knocked down by an Axeman defenseman. Cockerill picked up his own rebound, though, and fed Williams for a rocket that beat Williams over the glove.

Acadia offense comes alive against Concordia

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WOLFVILLE, N.S. – It was a goalie’s worst nightmare and every hockey fan’s dream in Wolfville on Saturday night, as the Axemen won their second game of preseason play in a 8-4 victory over the visiting Concordia Stingers. The Axemen evened up their two game pre-season series against the Stingers following a close 3-2 home loss last night.

For the second night in a row, the Axemen ran into penalty troubles early, taking two before the halfway point of the fast paced first period. It was Concordia who fell into penalty trouble late in the game, finishing with 18 minutes in minors on the night.

Shortly after their second penalty, Acadia second year forward Kyle Farrell (Howie Center, N.S.) scored his first of two in the period, placing the puck between the legs of Concordia goaltender, Robin Billingham (Ottawa, Ont.), around the eleven-minute mark.

The Stingers were quick to respond, as third year forward Phillipe Hudon (Hudson, Que.) corralled the puck in the corner, following a failed clearing attempt by the Axemen, and threw the puck to the high slot, where rookie defenseman Matthieu Desautels (Alexandria, Ont.) fired a wrist shot into the top left corner of the net.

Farrell was quick to respond, as he scooped up the rebound of second year defenseman Liam Maaskant’s (Linton, Ont.) point shot, and tucked the puck under Billingham’s right pad.

Finishing the scoring off in the first period was second year Concordia forward Raphael Lafontaine (Gatineau, Que.), who finished off a beautiful pass from fourth year forward Julien Rainville-Avon (Candiac, Que.), going high glove on a shorthanded 2 on 1. By periods end, the shots were 10-5 for Acadia, with the game tied 2-2.

Things got chippy early in the second, setting the tone for the period, when a scrum broke out in front of the Concordia net, in the first of three Acadia penalties in the period. Following the end of the first penalty, fourth year Acadia forward Taylor Makin (Lethbridge, Alta.) rushed in on the right wing and fired a quick wrist shot at Billingham, with second year Axemen defenseman Chance Braid, (Provost, Alta.) flying in on the left to pot the rebound off of Billingham’s right pad, glove side. After failing to capitalize on two more Acadia penalties, rookie Concordia forward Charles Guevremont, (Verdun, Que.) sped in behind the Axemen net and popped the puck under the left leg of Devin Williams (Saginaw, Mich.), to tie the game 3-3.

Unfortunately for Concordia, it was all Acadia from here on out, with the Axemen scoring five more on the night, including two more from Subway first star of the game, Chance Braid, for the hat trick and one each from forwards Remy Giftopoulos, (Ancaster, Ont.) and Daniel Patterson (Toronto, Ont.). Subway third star of the night, Kyle Farrell, added two assists on the night for a four-point effort.

Acadia looked strong on the power play, notching half of the goals while up a man and even scoring two of them while up two men, going four for eight on the night. Concordia, meanwhile, was unable to capitalize on the power play until late in the game, going one for nine on the night, with a late tip in power play goal from Concordia forward, and Subway second star of the night, Charles Guevermont for his second of the night.

Concordia goaltender, Robin Billingham, was chased from the net after two periods and gave up 5 goals on 20 shots. Third period replacement, Antoine Marchand (Montreal, Que.) did not do much better, allowing three more goals on seven shots. Acadia rookie Devin Williams stopped 22 of 26 shots for the win, including two breakaway attempts.

The Axemen will spend next weekend south of the border to take on Northeastern and Providence in NCAA exhibition play and then return home to open their regular season on Friday, Oct. 7 at home against the Saint Mary’s Huskies. The Stingers head to the University of Vermont to take on the Catamounts on October 1st before league play against Nipissing on October 7.

Submitted by Joshua Foote, Acadia Athletics Communications Office

Axemen fall in Exhibition Play

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(Wolfville, N.S) – Three unanswered goals helped the Concordia Stingers defeat the Acadia Axemen 3-2 in non-conference exhibition play on Friday night with 1423 fans in attendance at the Andrew H. McCain Arena in Wolfville. The game was the second for both teams in exhibition play with the Acadia winning their first game 6-4 over Saint Mary’s on Wednesday in Bridgetown, N.S. and the Stingers rebounding from their 5-2 loss to the UQTR Patriots six days ago.

The Axemen opened up the scoring in the first period at 6:31 with forth year defender-forward Tyler Ferry (Richmond Hill, Ont.) controlling his own rebound and tucking the puck behind Stingers’ goaltender Miguel Sullivan (Petit De Grat, N.S.) on his far side.

After a Concordia minor 20 seconds later, the Axemen jumped out to a 2-0 lead as Remy Giftopolous (Ancaster, Ont.) controlled rebound from the point shot of veteran defender Geoff Schemitsch (Thornhill, Ont.) and put the puck passed Sullivan.

After Acadia took two minor penalties just a little after the midway of the first, Concordia head coach Marc-André Élement took a timeout in an attempt to take advantage of their two-man advantage. His bid was successful as Concordia cut the lead in half at the 15:06 mark with captain Oliver Hinse (Sherbrooke, Que.) redirected a shot from the point putting it past Axemen goaltender Brandon Glover (Victoria, B.C.).

Just over a minute into the second period had elapsed when forward Matt Boudreau (St. Eustache, Que.) tied the game up at two with a wrap-around goal that beat Glover to his far side.

Both teams exchanged scoring chances but were stymied by the great play of Glover and Sullivan, who got the win with his 35 save performance.

The Axemen made a goalie change shortly after the half way point of the second period, putting in Robert Steeves (Moncton, N.B.) who would eventually record the loss for the Axemen.

The second period was marred by penalties from the Axemen in an unusually chippy affair for preseason action. There would be 13 infractions from both sides as Concordia went one for eight on the powerplay, while the Axemen one for two.

The game-winning goal was scored by Concordia’s alternate captain, Phillipe Hudon (Hudson, Que.) on a partial breakaway after receiving a great outlet pass from Scott Oke (St. Lambert, Que.) who beat Steeves glove side to give the Stingers their first lead of the game at 12:43 of the third.

The Axemen attempted a late rally but fell short as Concordia’s goaltender Sullivan played well to ensure a Stinger’s victory and a second star of the game recognition. The Subway Player of the Game award went to Stinger Matthieu Desautels while Acadia’s Remy Giftopoulos was named the third star.

Both teams will meet again tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. at the Acadia Athletic Complex in Wolfville before the Axemen will head off to the United States to take on Northeastern and Providence as preseason action continues.

By John Woodworth, Acadia Communications Office.

Whynot, Levy, & Burns selected to provincial teams

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Pictured Left to Right, Brent Levy, Brady Burns, and Cameron Whynot, all from the Valley, were named to their respective age groups provincial hockey teams.

Congratulations to Cameron Whynot on being selected to the Nova Scotia U14 team that will be participating at the upcoming Atlantic Challenge Cup. Cameron played last season with the Valley Wildcats Major Bantam team as an underage.

Congratulations to Brady Burns and Brent Levy on being selected to the Nova Scotia U15 team that will be participating at the upcoming Atlantic Challenge Cup. Brady and Brent played last season with the Valley Wildcats Major Bantam team.

Cameron, Brady and Brent are all products of the Acadia Minor Hockey Association and Acadia Hockey Camps. They recently traveled with Acadia Hockey Development teams to Boston to participate in the prestigious Chowder Cup Tournament.  All three have shown excellent dedication and leadership skills for young hockey players in the Valley.  We wish them continued success as they continue to work towards their goals.

The Atlantic Challenge Cup will be held Oct 7-10th in Moncton, NB. The tournament consists of provincial teams from NFLD, NB, PEI and NS.

Full Day Camp + 3 Additional Ice Sessions with Axemen Goalies

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Monday Aug 15th – Friday Aug 19th

Acadia Hockey Development is proud to present Finn Goaltending Program this August. AHD’s goalie camp has always proven itself to be one of the best in Atlantic Canada with excellent instruction and motivation for goalies of all ages. This year we are pleased to announce that we are adding Finn Goaltending to our lineup. Jack Hartigan’s passion for this position coupled with excellent goalie to instructor ratio with many hours of ice will prove to be an excellent opportunity for your son or daughter to improve dramatically at this position.

Also, as a bonus we will also offer three additional ice sessions for free on Aug 30th, Sept 1st and Sept 2nd which will be run by the Acadia Axemen goalies. This will be an opportunity for everyone to get on the ice right before try outs and get some additional goalie instruction. The ice times will be from 6:15pm-7:15pm.

Drop off: 7:30am

Pick up: 4:00pm

Cost: $399

Please Register at – https://central2.acadiau.ca/my/camps?step=1

Space is Limited, Register Today!

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AHD (Acadia Hockey Development) is proud to announce our “Two Line Hockey” Skill Development and Game Play Prep Camp that will be held at Acadia Arena on Aug 1st – 5th. This is a great opportunity for kids born in 2007, 2008 & 2009 to work on skill development and game play.

Camp Instructors Include:

  • Matt Pearl
  • Matt Kossatz
  • Kris MacDonald
  • Darren Burns
  • Members of the Acadia Axemen

Camp includes:

2 one hour ice sessions per day

  • Skill session
  • 2 line hockey game

1 hour of off-ice sport each day

1 Snack/Film Session

Schedule: (Players schedule will vary depending on the day)

 

Schedule 1 Schedule 2
8:30-9:20 Skill On Ice 9:30-10:20 Skill On Ice
9:40-10:35 Off -ice sport 10:40-11:15 Snack/Film
10:40-11:15 Snack/Film 11:20-12:110 Off-Ice sport
11:30-12:20 2 Line Hockey 12:30-1:20 2 Line Hockey
12:40 Home 1:40 Home

 

** PLAYER MUST HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE PLAYING IN GAMES IN ORDER TO ATTEND CAMP

Where: Acadia Arena

When: August 1-5th

Cost: $260

PLEASE REGISTER AT:

https://central2.acadiau.ca/my/camps?step=1

Acadia Prep Camp a big hit for campers & instructors!

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(Left) Campers being instructed by Notre Dame’s Jeremy Mylymok; (Centre) Campers working on off-ice strength & conditioning with Acadia University’s Elliott Richardson; (Right) Halifax Mooseheads Assistant Coach, Jim Midgley running campers through drills.

Our Acadia Hockey Development Prep Camp kicked off this week with a great group of campers from all over Atlantic Canada for ’05 to ’01 age groups! The campers were treated to top notch instruction from the likes of Athol Murray College of Notre Dame’s coach and hockey coordinator, Jeremy Mylymok; Memorial Cup winning assistant coach of the Halifax Mooseheads, Jim Midgley; Nelson Ayotte, DSc, Strength and Conditioning coach for the past 10 seasons with the St. Louis Blues hockey team. Acadia’s own Elliott Richardson was also on hand to train players on strength and conditioning.

We caught up with camper Alex Power, who came in from St. John’s Newfoundland for the camp, about the competition and his experience at the camp.

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“I felt that the level of competition at the camp is very elite. Everyone at the camp is a very skilled and dedicated player which makes up for a very good learning and improving environment. It really makes me want to develop as much as i can to keep up with the players there. It also makes me learn a lot as a person as well, besides from the hockey aspect.

My favorite part of the camp is for sure the practices and drills. I felt every drill required me to focus on the little details of them and make you more alert as a player. I also loved how most of the drills focused on the speed of anything you do, whether is was my passing, skating, or my thinking. Having such a highly skilled group of players with you really helps getting your speed up as well.”

Power concluded saying, “Thanks for having me at the camp this week. Very fun and great hockey.”

For Notre Dame’s Mylymok, he also owns and operates hockey camps throughout Idaho, after a playing career that included 4 yrs in the NCAA Division 1, and 11 season playing professionally in the AHL, ECHL, and IHL.

On top of winning a Memorial Cup with Halifax, Jim Midgley also coached as an assistant coach with the Acadia Axemen from 03-07, before taking on the assistant role with the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs from 07-09, prior to joining the Mooseheads. Jim has coached within the Team Canada and Team Nova Scotia programs throughout the past number of years.

Coach Midgley expressed his positive thoughts on the camp saying, “It’s always great to get back to Acadia University to work with coach Burns, his players and the rest of his staff. The skill level, dedication and work ethic of the staff is reflected in the effort the players put in during the camp, and the knowledge they take away. I look forward to working with staff and athletes next summer.”

Ayotte is recognized as one of the top sports performance training coaches in the world and is a level five of the National Coaching Certification Program which is the highest level. Out of one million coaches, only 76 have finished the program since 1974.

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Brent Levy of Wolfville, NS

Acadia Axemen head coach Darren Burns wrapped up the camp saying, “It was a fantastic two day camp which brought some of the top kids from the 05 to 01 age group in Atlantic Canada. To be able to host an event like this at Acadia is very exciting to our Hockey Program. It was great to see how excited these young hockey players were to be here.”

For more information on summer hockey camps or to register, visit http://acadiaathletics.ca/community/camps/hockey

Space is limited, so ensure to register today!

Special guest Theo Fleury, with Florida Panthers Logan Shaw!

There has been a change for the annual Acadia Axemen Celebrity Hockey Dinner on June 16th. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Chris Chelios is not able to attend. Former NHL star Theo Fleury will headline this year’s dinner. We are excited to also welcome Florida Panthers rookie forward Logan Shaw to this year’s event. Logan is a native of Cape Breton and played in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League when he was drafted by the Panthers. Welcome to Wolfville Theo and Logan!

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Get your ticket to join us Saturday April 9th at the Wolfville Lion’s Hall

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2016 Acadia Axemen Graduating Players’ Banquet

Saturday April 9th at the Wolfville Lion’s Hall

Doors open at 12:00pm with lunch beginning at 12:30pm

Cost: $20.00

Come celebrate this year’s graduating Axemen:

Mike Cazzola, Dylan Anderson, Travis Randell & Evan Swire.

Please email Kris MacDonald at kris.macdonald@acadiau.ca to reserve your tickets for this year’s event.

CIS Hockey Award Winners named in Halifax

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HALIFAX (CIS) – Guillaume Asselin, a third-year right-winger from the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières, was named the CIS player of the year in men’s hockey, Wednesday night.

Second year Acadia Axemen defenseman Matthew Pufahl was named to the 2nd Team All-Canadian squad. Pufahl had a +/- of +18 and had 3 goals and 25 assists this season.

CHAMPIONSHIP WEBSITE: www.universitycup.ca

Asselin, a business administration student from Quebec City, became only the third Patriotes standout to merit the Senator Joseph A. Sullivan Trophy since the award was first presented back in 1970. Forward Alexandre Tremblay and goaltender Luc Bélanger had been honoured in 2003 and 1999, respectively.Read more »