It may have been storming outside, but
it was warm in the arena as things heated up between University of
New Brunswick's Varsity Reds, and the Dalhousie Tigers on January
31st.
The game started as UNB's second
goalie, #1 Chris Carrozzi took the net. The game started rough, as
Dalhousie's #55, Patrick Arnold hit UNB's #10 Cam Braes from behind,
causing him injury just 2 minutes and 38 seconds into the game. 5
minutes passed before Braes managed to get up off the ice, needed to
be escorted off with the help of a trainer and a team-mate. Arnold
was given a 5 minute major penalty, as well as a game misconduct for
his actions. Just over a minute later, Dalhousie received a second
penalty at 3:47 as #15, Matt English was given a 2 minute high
sticking penalty.
Despite the fact that UNB spent too
much time passing the puck back and forth, and not enough time
actually shooting, they scored the first goal of the game at 7:43.
The goal was scored by #44, Colin Suellentrop, his first goal of the
season, assisted by #24, Adrian Robinson. UNB's second goal of the
game was scored on a power play after Dalhousie's #73 was sent to the
box at 7:43, the same time UNB's first goal was scored, on a 2 minute
high sticking call. UNB's goal was scored by #27, Dana Fraser,
assisted by #16, Philippe Maillet at 8:58. Fraser may not have been
with UNB long, joining the team in the second half of the season in
January, but he has certainly proven himself worthy. Fans have grown
to love him, as he continues to climb up the list of the team's top
scorers, scoring 10 goals for UNB in the 10 games he has played with
the team.
The game continued rough as a
Dalhousie player knocked UNB's #44, Colin Suellentrop into the
boards. However, Suellentrop quickly got back at him as he struck him
in the mouth with his stick. No penalties were called. At least not
for a few moments, until UNB's #23, Cam Critchlow received a 2 minute
roughing penalty at 12:16.
UNB's #44, Colin Suellentrop was the
next to be punished, or should I say the next to punish as he was
given a 2 minute interference penalty after striking a Dalhousie
player in the face on his way to UNB's net. He may have received a
penalty, but at least he stopped the player from scoring as the first
period came to a close.
UNB started strong in the second
period as Suellentrop gained the puck fresh out of the penalty box,
breaking through the Dalhousie Tigers. The puck was stopped by the
goalie, as Critchlow gained the rebound, also being stopped. It may
not have resulted in a goal, but it certainly brought the audience to
life as the period continued. 2 minutes into the period, Dalhousie's
#15, Matt English gained a 2 minute trip the penalty box on an
interference call after striking UNB's #19, Cameron Brace. UNB had a
close call for a third goal at 8:30, however #21, Francis Beauvillier
couldn't quite tap the puck into the net before the goalie covered,
despite his desperate attempts. 5 minutes later, UNB managed to get
that third goal they so desperately wanted. #19, Cameron Brace slid
the puck past Dalhousie's goalie as he shot the puck up over his
shoulder. Perhaps had the goalie stayed off his knees, he may have
been able to make a save. The goal was assisted by #12, Peter Trainor
and #2, Randy Gazzola.
Dalhousie clearly did not think much
of UNBs lead, as roughing began between UNBs #16, Philippe Maillet,
and Dalhousie's #2, Wes Herrett. The roughing caused Maillet to lose
his helmet, as he began chirping Herrett. Things escalated quickly,
as Herrett grabbed Maillet by the face, pulling him to the ice and
beginning to punch him, outraging fans as they yelled and screamed to
the ice. The referees were clearly on Dalhousie's side, as penalties
were given. UNB received 3 separate penalties, going out to Maillet,
2 minutes for slashing, #24, Adrian Robinson, 2 minutes for
unsportsmanlike conduct, and a 2 minute bench minor. On top of those,
Maillet and Robinson both received 10 minute misconducts. However,
Dalhousie got off easy as Herrett received a 2 minute roughing
penalty, and a 10 minute misconduct leaving UNB to play 3 on 5.
Dalhousie scored 2 back to back goals,
both on power plays at 18:09 and 19:02. The goals were scored by #28,
Andrew Rieder and #19, Dan Joyce, both clearly assisted by the
referees. Fans grew angry in the stands, as this brought the score up
to 3-2 for UNB. Clearly, the referees began to favor one team over
the other as the 2nd period came to a close.
UNB received a penalty just 20 seconds
into the third period, as #28, Matt Boudens was charged for
charging. Sadly, the remaining time of the third period slowed down
as both teams grew tired, not making as many attempts as normal.
Perhaps had they played harder, the period might have been more
interesting. At 17:51, UNB pulled ahead again as they gained their
4th goal of the game, as #8, Philippe Halley slide the
puck past the goalie. Dalhousie desperate to get back into it, pulled
their goalie with 30 seconds remaining, but it was too late. Why they
waited until they were 2 goals down, and 30 seconds left of the game
to finally make a move is beyond me.
The game ended in a 4-2 victory for
the University's Varisty Reds. Two of the three stars of the game
were from UNB, #44, Colin Suellentrop as well as #8, Philippe Halley
being the Subway player of the game, as well as the first star. Fans
fire up, as we head into UNB's final home game of the regular season,
taking place on Wednesday, February 4th at the Aitken
Centre on the UNB campus as they take on rivals University of
Moncton, always making for an intense game. We hope to see you then.
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