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Kielb & Crossley score in 5-2 loss to Axemen

Kielb & Crossley score in 5-2 loss to Axemen

Source: Josh Foote, Acadia Athletics Communications 

Wolfville, N.S. – The Acadia Axemen (1-0-0) opened their regular season on a high note, securing a 5-2 victory over the Dalhousie Tigers (0-0-1) on Friday night.   

On a night that saw the home crowd pay tribute to Acadia captain Garrett McFadden before the game, the defenceman also took home Subway First Star of the Game honours with a goal and two assists.   

Dalhousie got on the board early in the first period, thanks in part to a full 2-minute 5-on-3 power-play.   

Darien Kielb, who also nabbed second star of the night honours, scored on a wrist shot from inside the right face-off circle, which he rifled into the top left corner of the net to make it 1-0 for the Tigers.   

Acadia responded with a beautiful goal from forward Loch Morrison with 7:48 left to play in the first. Defenceman Garrett McFadden carried the puck into the zone for Acadia and dangled past a Tigers defender before sliding the puck to Loch Morrison in front of the net, where he tucked it five-hole to tie the game at 1-1.   

By the end of the first period, the shots were 10-6 for Acadia.   

McFadden spiced things up for Acadia early in the second with an incredible solo effort to put the Axemen ahead 2-1. After breaking into the offensive zone with a 2-on-1 opportunity, McFadden slipped around the Dalhousie defender and roofed a backhand shot to make it 2-1.   

Brett Crossley answered for Dalhousie late in the second period with a sneaky shot thrown past a diving Axemen goalie to tie the game at 2-2.   

However, the Dalhousie lead was short held, as Acadia recaptured the lead less than two minutes later. Peyton Hoyt was parked in front of the net, where he picked up his own rebounded tip shot and tucked it under the sprawling Tigers goalie to put Acadia up 3-2.   

Logan Flodell made a pair of unbelievable saves for the Axemen in the second period. In both cases, Flodell threw himself across the net and somehow keeping the puck out both times while laying on his back.   

Heading into the third period, the Axemen held a 21-15 lead in shots.  

Acadia sealed the game with two unanswered goals in the third from third star of the night Jack Flaman and Tyler Hinam.   

The Axemen capitalized on an early power-play in the third period to double up on the Tigers. Thanks to a huge point shot rebound, forward Jack Flaman – parked by the right side of the net –was able to slam the puck over the goal line to take a 4-2 lead for Acadia.  

Hinam sealed the game for Acadia with an empty-net goal with just under two minutes left in the game.   

The game took an unfortunate turn with under a minute to play, as a full line brawl broke out between the two teams that led to a combined 19 penalty minutes.   

Acadia went 1-for-4 on the power-play, while Dalhousie went 1-for-7 on the night.   

Logan Flodell turned aside 27 of 29 shots for Acadia, while Dalhousie goalie Connor Hicks stopped 29 of 33 shots.   

Acadia will be on the road Saturday Oct. 9 against the StFX X-Men and Wednesday Oct. 13 against the UNB Reds before returning home Friday Oct. 15 to face off against the Moncton Aigles Bleus. Dalhousie next plays Saturday Oct. 9 at home against the Saint Mary's Huskies.