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Axemen top Tigers 5-0

Axemen top Tigers 5-0

Source: Joshua Foote, Acadia Athletics Communications 

Wolfville, N.S. – The Acadia Axemen (6-2-1) started their two-week home stand with a convincing 5-0 defeat of the Dalhousie Tigers (2-6-1). Axemen goaltender and Subway First Star of the Night, Robert Steeves turned aside all 38 shots he faced for his first shutout of the year.   

The first period saw Acadia take a commanding 3-0 lead, with goals from Stephen Harper, Kyle Farrell and defenceman Michael Zipp.   

Harper was the first to score, burying a one-timer from a cross ice pass by Farrell  

Farrell added a goal of his own on the power-play a few minutes laterwhen he finished a passing play while parked in front of the Dalhousie net  

Seconds after killing off a penalty, Michael Zipp picked up the puck in the Dalhousie zone and ripped a wrist shot to the top left corner of the net to make it 3-0 heading into the second 

Acadia added to their lead in the second period, with an early power-play goal to make it 4-0.  

On the man-advantageAxemen forward and second star of the night, Boston Leier put on the brakes to evade the defense and passed the puck to Remy Giftopoulos for an easy tap in.   

The game got rough near the end of the second as the two teams combined for 18 minutes in penalties, with forward Remy Giftopoulos receiving a 10-minute misconduct.  

Hostilities grew between the teams in the third, as Acadia and Dalhousie combined for 26 minutes in penalties, including fighting majors on both sides and a 10-minute misconduct for forward Reid Murphy  

Boston Leier added the only goal of the third, with a power-play marker from the point to make it 5-0.   

Dalhousie goaltender Corbin Boes turned aside 28 of 33 shots he faced.   

Tigers defenceman Colton Heffley was named third star of the night.  

The Axemen take to the ice again at home on Friday Nov. 3 against the StFX X-Men. Puck drop is at 7:00pm.