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Short handed Axemen kickoff road trip with 6-1 loss to UNB

Short handed Axemen kickoff road trip with 6-1 loss to UNB

(FREDERICTON, NB) After three consecutive weekends on the road, the UNB REDS men's
returned home Friday and scored three times in the second period on route to a 6-1 win over
the Acadia Axemen.

The REDS made a winner of third string goaltender Tanner Somers (Miramichi, NB), who made
his UNB debut.

The REDS opened the scoring just 8:04 in, when Jason Willms (Kitchener, ON) converted a Noah
Carroll (Strathroy, ON) pass, beating Acadia netminder Logan Flodell (Regina, SK).
UNB made it 2-0 just 67 seconds later when Nicolas Guay (Chateauguay, QC) fired a rebound
past Flodell at the 9:11 mark.

The REDS blew the game open in the second period with goals from Benjamin Gagne (St-
Augustin, QC), Brady Gilmour (Grafton, ON) and Macauley Carson (Midhurst, ON).
Tyler Boland (St. John's, NL) completed the UNB scoring with a power-play goal at 7:42 of the
third period, chasing Flodell from the Acadia net. Conor McCollum (Pickering, ON) took over.

The Axemen, working on the power-play, got a late goal from Jack Flaman (Vibank, SK) to make
the final score 6-1.

"We knew it was going to be a tough battle tonight, we've been preparing for it all week, so it's
not a surprise," said Axemen head coach Darren Burns. "We got smoked, but I don't think our
guys quit, they competed. At the end of the day, I'm the coach and we lost 6-1 and that falls on
me."

The Axemen came into the game short-handed, dressing just 14 skaters, eight forwards and six
defencemen.

"It was a complete team effort," said REDS head coach Gardiner MacDougall. "It was a pretty
good 60 minutes overall, all four lines contributing and the D moved the puck well. We had
good opportunities, any time you get a chance to score six is a highlight."

"That's a great team there. They're down in numbers as well, which is unfortunate," he added.
Gilmour, one of five REDS to record two points in the game, was satisfied with the win and
pleased for Somers.

With the win, the REDS are now 10-1, while the Axemen fall to 4-8.

Up next for Acadia, a Saturday evening visit to Moncton, while the REDS get set to host the
Saint Mary's Huskies. Both games are scheduled for 7:00pm starts.


RECAP BY: Andy Campbell/UNB Athletics
PHOTOS BY: Fran Harris/for UNB Athletics