The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Stinging loss

Titan beat Islanders in overtime after high stick not called on Getson

- BY JASON MALLOY

Charlottet­own Islanders forward Keith Getson got clipped with a high stick in overtime seconds before Antoine Morand scored the winner Tuesday as the Acadie-Bathurst Titan skated out of the Eastlink Centre with a 3-2 win.

Getson also took a high stick in the third period. No penalty was called on either play.

“It wouldn’t rattle me too much if it was just the one in overtime,” Getson said after the game, wearing the evidence of the stick to the lip from overtime. “I talked to the refs after the one in the third period, so it kind of stings a bit more. I shouldn’t have complained and I should have just kept playing, so I’ll take the blame for that one.”

Islanders fans showed their displeasur­e with the no call by reigning down booooos towards the officials.

Isles head coach Jim Hulton explained the referees felt both occurred on follow-throughs of shots.

“There was not enough time left in the game to realize he was cut on the second one. I think that changes the call,” Hulton said. “Once they don’t make the (call initially), the puck is in the net, and the game is over.”

The Isles had their looks in the three-on-three extra period with Hunter Drew stopped on a breakaway and Daniel Hardie was turned back while cutting to the middle by Titan goalie Evan Fitzpatric­k. Veteran Pascal Aquin had a chance from the slot and Hardie another coming down the wing earlier in OT.

“I thought we had some quality chances there in overtime,” veteran forward Cam Askew said.

“They’re a good team, obviously, one of the top teams in the league,” he added. “I think we battled hard tonight and I think we kind of proved to ourselves that we can battle with any team.”

Jordan Maher opened the scoring for the visitors 7:33 into the game while Drew tied it on a power play six minutes later. Liam Murphy restored the visitor’s lead 18 seconds into the second period while Getson tied it 13 minutes later. The Titan outshot the Isles 15-9 in

the first period and 11-4 in the middle stanza while the teams each were credited with eight in the third. Charlottet­own led 4-2 in overtime shots, but was outshot 36-25 for the game.

“Despite getting outshot, I didn’t think we got outchanced,” Hulton said, noting the team tracks shot attempts and they were close. “We’re getting a little bit too cute and missing the net a lot. It’s something we’ve talked about and something we’ll probably address going forward.”

Matthew Welsh was named the game’s second star after

making 33 saves. It was his 112th career game for the Islanders, surpassing his former goalie tandem partner, Mason McDonald, for fourth in games played in the franchise records book.

Jonathan Cayer leads with 161 followed by Ryan Mior (157) and Evan Mosher (117).

“He’s been humongous for us all year,” Askew said of Welsh. “He’s our MVP this season, and we know we can rely on him every night.”

The Islanders host the Victoriavi­lle Tigres Friday at 7 p.m.

 ?? JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN ?? Charlottet­own Islanders centre Nikita Alexandrov, right, is unable to connect on a pass during first period action Tuesday at the Eastlink Centre while being defended by Acadie-Bathurst Titan blue-liner Keenan MacIsaac.
JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN Charlottet­own Islanders centre Nikita Alexandrov, right, is unable to connect on a pass during first period action Tuesday at the Eastlink Centre while being defended by Acadie-Bathurst Titan blue-liner Keenan MacIsaac.

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