Annapolis Valley Register

Hockey Axemen snap five-game losing streak with win against UNB

- BY JOSHUA FOOTE ACADIA ATHLETICS

The U SPORTS No. 8 ranked Acadia Axemen (16-10-2) snapped a five-game losing streak in dramatic fashion Feb. 3.

Acadia downed the No. 2 UNB Varsity Reds (22-2-4) 4-3 in overtime. Kyle Farrell notched two goals in the win, while Remy Giftopoulo­s scored the overtime winner 1:30 into the extra frame.

The snapped losing streak of five games was the longest since the 2007-2008 season.

Acadia outplayed UNB in the first and it was reflected on the scoreboard, as the Axemen took a 1-0 lead into the second.

The Axemen opened the scoring early when forward Kyle Farrell was sprung on a partial breakaway, where he lifted a backhand past glove of the UNB goaltender Alex Dubeau.

Despite losing their lead in the second, thanks to two goals from UNB, Kyle Farrell added his second of the game to tie the game.

UNB answered back early in the second, with a power-play marker from defenseman Randy Gazzola, who came in tight on the Axemen goalie and tucked a backhand into the bottom left corner of the net to tie the game.

The Varsity Reds took the lead before the half-way mark of the second frame on a shorthande­d goal from forward Chris Clapperton who fired a wrist shot under the pads of Axemen netminder Robert Steeves.

Farrell scored his second of the night on a 4-on-4 when he was left open in the slot and buried a one-timer into the top left corner Acadia’s Sam Fioretti, left, and Boston Leier, right, battle for control of the puck in a game against UNB. Acadia snapped its five-game losing streak with a 4-3 overtime win.

of the UNB heading into the third.

UNB regained the lead in the third frame, when Randy Gazzola scored his second of the night on a long wrist shot from the top of the right faceoff circle that went into the bottom left corner of the net to make it 3-2.

The Axemen tied the game in dramatic fashion, with their goalie pulled and 12.7 seconds left

on the clock.

Axemen forward Boston Leier scored the tying goal after picking up a rebound from an Acadia point shot in front of the net, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.

The Axemen started the 4-on-4 OT frame on the powerplay and they took advantage of their opportunit­y, with Remy Giftopoulo­s

lifting the puck over the left pad of the sprawling UNB goalie for the game-winner.

Axemen goaltender Robert Steeves turned aside 24 of 27 shots, while his UNB counterpar­t Dubeau stopped 25 of 29.

The Axemen dropped their fifth straight game in regulation in the first of two games this past weekend, this time 6-3 to the UPEI

Panthers. Despite an attempted comeback late in the game, the Axemen could not make up for their poor first period, which saw them give up three goals.

Acadia plays their final home game of the season on Friday, Feb. 9 against the Saint Mary’s Huskies before wrapping up their regular season in Moncton against the Aigles Bleus on Sat. Feb. 10.

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GARY MANNING

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