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Hayden Pakkala
James Maclennan
5
Winner Calgary CGY
3
MacEwan GMU
Winner
Calgary CGY
5
Final
3
MacEwan GMU
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Calgary CGY 3 2 0 5
MacEwan GMU 2 1 0 3

Game Recap: Men's Hockey | | MacEwan Communications

Dinos trick Griffins with comeback win

EDMONTON – After scoring two goals on their first two shots in the first two minutes of the game, the MacEwan Griffins looked like they might continue their torrid pace of late.

Cue the record scratch.

The University of Calgary Dinos men's hockey team stormed back to take a 3-2 lead before the first period was done and cruised to the finish – a 5-3 waxing of a Griffins team that was second to pucks for most of the night, caved in by the excessive speed at which the top team in Canada West runs their show.

With the result, the Griffins saw a two-game winning streak snapped as they fell back to .500 at 4-4-1. Calgary, ranked sixth in the country, is now 7-2-0, atop the Canada West East Division.

Dinos forward Jake Poole led their offensive effort with a four-point night (two goals, two assists), while Calgary came in waves, outshooting MacEwan 44-17.

But it was the home side that struck first as Sam Simard wired a routine point shot on net 1:03 into the contest that Carl Stankowski missed, deflecting it in off his blocker.

The Dinos goalie had no chance on the second shot he faced just 53 seconds later as Liam Hughes finished off a highlight-reel tic-tac-toe passing play with a back-door one-timer off passes by Dwayne Jean Jr. and Caden Cabana.

However, the game was mostly all Calgary from there as they spent large swaths of time in MacEwan's end of the ice, putting 44 on net, but had upwards of 25 more shots that were blocked.

Gavin Schmidt got the Dinos on the board at 5:02 of the first, converting Poole's pass on an odd-man rush down low before Poole took over himself with two goals in just over six minutes to close out the period.

The winning goal was a weird one, coming 3:09 into the second period as Brendan Lee got just a bit on a shot attempt through a scramble that slid slowly through a mess of bodies and in after Eric Ward's slide on the initial chance took him out of the crease.

Ward made 39 saves for MacEwan, while Stankowski stopped 14 for Calgary.

Sean Strange made it 5-2 Dinos with 52 seconds remaining in the second before Jean Jr. provided one of MacEwan's top moments of the night, getting the Griffins back within two just 24 seconds later. Hughes hit him in stride with a terrific pass, and he walked in alone, ripping it in off the iron.

The Dinos and Griffins wrap up their weekend set on Saturday at Father David Bauer Arena. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m.
 
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