Four third period goals pull Panthers to the win Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island
Four third period goals pull Panthers to the win Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island UPEI Home Future Students Current Students Alumni & Friends Parents & Family Staff & Faculty Contacts SuckerfishHome Campus Recreation & Club Sports Athletics Facilities Schedule & Scores Athlete of the Week Contact Us Partnerships Box Office Recruitment Panther Sport TeamsMens Soccer Womens Soccer Womens Rugby Field Hockey Mens Basketball Womens Basketball Mens Hockey Womens Hockey Swimming Four third period goals pull Panthers to the winUPEI Mens HockeyHeadlines Roster Coaching Staff Schedule & Scores Standings & Stats History & Awards Former Panther Pro Players UPEI Mens HockeyWednesday October 21 2009Final 62 WThe UPEI Panthers killed off a number of thirdperiod penalties to secure a 62 win over the University of Moncton Blue Eagles in mens AUS hockey action Wednesday night at the MacLauchlan ArenaFormer PEI Rocket Chad Locke scored two goals including what proved to be the winner in the third period and Michael MacIsaac also chipped in with a pair to pace the Panthers offenceRounding out the scoring for the Panthers were Matthew Carter and Brandon Biggers Replying for the Blue Eagles were PierreAndre MorinBureau and Guillaume ParenteauWayne Savage got the win while Kevin Lachance took the loss in goal for the Blue Eagles The Panthers were assessed 44 minutes in penalties in the third period resulting in a number of powerplay opportunities for the Blue Eagles but were able to get away relatively unscathed only allowing a goal during a twoman disadvantagePanthers head coach Dylan Taylor said teamwork and contributions from every player allowed his team to be successful in killing most of the penalties in the third periodThe guys rallied together and focused on winning and what was important to the team Taylor saidThe Panthers seemed energized from the moment the puck dropped in the first period and opened the scoring on Carters powerplay goal at 236 It was the only goal of the opening period as the teams traded a number of chancesThe second period saw the Blue Eagles even the score at 11 on a powerplay goal by former PEI Rocket MorinBureau at 424 The Panthers pulled ahead for good with MacIsaac scoring his first of two on the night at 1534The Panthers struck for a pair of goals in a span of 134 to start the third period with Locke scoring at 159 followed by MacIsaac at 333 The Panthers then ran into penalty trouble near the eightminute mark with nine consecutive infractions totalling about six minutes of powerplay time for the Blue Eagles but were able to limit the damage to one goal by Parenteauat 1045 to make the score 42With the game already out of reach for the Blue Eagles Locke and Biggers put a punctuation on the win with goals at 1801 and 1953 respectively for ...