The News (New Glasgow)

Crushers win two in New Brunswick, gear up for Mariners

- KEVIN ADSHADE

WESTVILLE ROAD — Things don’t get too complicate­d at the hockey rink: the team that works hardest usually wins.

“We were just consistent in our effort,” said Junior A Crushers captain Jake Martin, after his club picked up two road victories this past weekend, getting wins against the Campbellto­n Tigers and Miramichi Timberwolv­es.

“We played two full 60-minute games. All week, when we were preparing, practices were a lot of compete and battle drills, and I think that helped us on the ice (in New Brunswick).”

Goaltender Andrew MacLeod backstoppe­d both wins, one of them a 41-save effort against the Tigers that included a couple of moments of sheer larceny.

“Andrew was outstandin­g, absolutely outstandin­g,” said coach Mike Danton. “It was the best I’ve seen him play since I started watching him last year. He made the easy ones, and he made some tougher ones, so it was nice to see.”

The Crushers, who’ve won two games in a row for the first time in two months, are back home this week, with a Nov. 14 game against the Yarmouth Mariners (7 p.m. at the Pictou County Wellness Centre). They also play at the Amherst Ramblers the following night and are in the Valley on Nov. 16 to take on the Wildcats.

The Mariners last visit to the PCWC (Oct. 24) was one the Crushers would sooner forget, as Yarmouth out-worked, outchanced and out-scored Pictou County in a 6-2 romp.

“They’ve got a couple of players that are pretty dangerous,” Martin said of the Mariners. “Ever since I’ve been in the league, Yarmouth’s always been a good team. It’ll be a good challenge for us.”

CRUSHERS 4, CAMPBELLTO­N 0

Goaltender Andrew MacLeod was the game’s first star as the Crushers blanked the Tigers. Dallas Farrell notched a pair of goals, and Jaden Mason and Evan Gallant also scored. Kevin Mason and Logan Vande Meerakker each had two assists.

CRUSHERS 5, MIRAMICHI 3

Saturday night in Miramichi, Aiden Hickey, Kevin Mason, Vande Meerakker, Andrew Burden and Jaden Mason scored for the Crushers, and Logan Rawlyk assisted on two goals.

MacLeod made 31 saves in getting his second win of the weekend.

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