Tough 5-0 loss to Golden Bears knocks Griffins out of playoff race

Zi Moyo battles against Alberta's Bruno Zebie during Saturday's game, while Easton Ongaro looks on. MacEwan lost again to Alberta on Sunday (Chris Piggott photo).
Zi Moyo battles against Alberta's Bruno Zebie during Saturday's game, while Easton Ongaro looks on. MacEwan lost again to Alberta on Sunday (Chris Piggott photo).

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EDMONTON – Unfortunately for the MacEwan Griffins, Sunday's rematch against the cross-town rival Alberta Golden Bears was too much of a déjà vu for their liking.

A day after dropping a 5-1 decision at Clareview field to the defending national champions, the Griffins suffered a 5-0 defeat across town at Foote Field.

And, like they did a day earlier, they conceded early; MacEwan was down 3-0 when Sunday's game was just 16:18 old.

Ajeej Sarkaria had two goals and an assist for the Golden Bears, while Easton Ongaro had a goal and a helper as Alberta continued to stretch its lead atop the Canada West table at 9-1-2.

Alberta also had goals by Ajay Khabra and Daniel Barker-Rothschild, while Golden Bears goalkeeper Connor James set a new Canada West career shutout record with the 22nd goose-egg of his career.

MacEwan, outshot 23-6 (12-2 in shots on goal), falls to 2-9-1 and will miss the playoffs for a fourth-straight Canada West season.

The Griffins will close out the season next weekend at home when they host Mount Royal University (4-4-4) on Saturday (Noon) and Calgary (6-6-0) on Sunday (2:30 p.m., both games Jasper Place Bowl).

Although the playoffs are not possible, MacEwan will have something at stake. The Griffins have not won more than two games in a Canada West season since coming into the conference in 2014, so even if they can manage to win one of their final two games, it would mark a progression for the program.

MacEwan did beat MRU 3-2 on the road earlier this season and probably deserved a better fate in a 2-1 loss at Calgary.