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Tigers take 6-3 win over Axemen 

Tigers take 6-3 win over Axemen 

Source: Josh Foote, Acadia Athletics Communications 

Wolfville, N.S. – It was the end of a two-game winning streak for the Axemen on Wednesday night, as the Dalhousie Tigers (4-4-1) snapped a three-game losing skid in a 6-3 win over the host Acadia Axemen (4-6-0). 

Despite falling 3-1 early in the game, Dalhousie scored five unanswered goals, including two from Subway First Star of the Game Derek Gentile, who netted the eventual game-winner with 0.9 seconds to play in the second and added an insurance marker at the start of the third. 

Dalhousie opened the scoring exactly 1:30 into the first period on a rebound goal from Darien Kielb. 

After a scramble in front of the Acadia net, Kielb picked up the puck in the slot and threw it past Axemen goaltender Logan Flodell to make it 1-0. 

The second star of the night Johnny Corneil was the difference-maker in the first frame, notching a pair of goals, with the first tying the game and the second giving Acadia their first lead of the game. 

Corneil's first goal came on a frantic play in front of the net, as he scooped up the puck by the goal-line and spun around to fire it past the scrambling Dalhousie goalie. 

As for his second goal, Corneil picked up his own rebound in the slot and fired a wrist shot over the reaching glove of the Tigers netminder. 

To cap off the scoring for the period, Mason McCarty finished off a passing play for his fourth in the last three games. 

Shots were even at 15-15 in the first period. 

It was a big comeback period for the Tigers, as they put up three unanswered goals in the second frame. 

The first goal was started by a point shot off the back boards, which came to the other side of the net for the third star of the night Barret Kirwin to chip In. 

Josh Wainman evened the score with 2:30 left in the second period on a shot through a screen from the left face-off circle that fooled Flodell. 

Derek Gentile recaptured the lead for the Tigers with 0.9 seconds left in the second period with a power-play marker. 

Gentile nabbed the puck away from the Acadia defender holding it in the corner and came out in front of the net where he squeaked a backhander under the arm of Flodell to take a 4-3 lead into the third. 

Dalhousie held a 34-27 lead in shots by the end of the second period. 

Acadia had chances in the third – including Peyton Hoyt sneaking into the Dalhousie zone completely alone – but the Axemen could not capitalize on any opportunities. 

Dalhousie meanwhile added two goals, a clean finish from Gentile on a cross-crease pass in front of the Acadia net and an empty-netter from Chandler Yakimowicz, to cement their victory. 

It was a busy night for both goalies, as Flodell turned aside 36 of 41 shots, while his Dalhousie counterpart Connor Hicks stopped 44 of 47 on the night. 

The Axemen return to the ice on Friday, Nov. 5 where they will start a five-game road trip in Antigonish to take on the StFX X-Men. 

Acadia will return to home ice on Friday, Nov. 26 to play the UNB Varsity Reds. 

Dalhousie takes on the Saint Mary's Huskies this Friday as well. The puck drop for all games is 7:00 pm.