StFX FITNESS & RECREATION INTRAMURALS SPORTS CLUBS COMMUNITY BOX OFFICE FACILITIESBASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL HOCKEY SOCCER TRACK & FIELD BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY HOCKEY RUGBY SOCCER TRACK & FIELD VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ATHLETE INFO ATHLETIC NEWS CONTACTS CORPORATE PARTNERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES HALL OF FAME LINKS PROGRAMS SCHEDULES SPORTS CAMPS TRADITION OF XCELLENCE WEBCASTING XMen edge Huskies 32 in hockey action Matthew Bragg scored the game winning goal 1045 into the third period as the XMen edged the CIS ranked No 3 Saint Marys Huskies 32 Saturday night at the StFX Keating CentreBryce Swan scored the other two goals for StFX and Joey Perricone put in a strong netminding performance with 31 saves on the night as the Huskies outshot the XMen by a 3321 marginSwan who leads the XMen in scoring this season with 17 points scored his first goal of the game 518 into the first period Linemates Kevin Undershute and Phil Mangan assisted on the play as the XMen took the 10 lead into the first intermission Shots were 107 in favor of SMUSpecial teams were the difference in the second period as the Huskies capitalized on two power play opportunities Cody Thornton scored Saint Marys first goal of the game just 142 into the second frame onetiming the puck past Perricone on a quick passing play from Cam Fergus and David MacDonald on the man advantageFergus was also in on the Huskies second goal getting his stick on a screen shot from the point at 953 Andrew Hotham and Brad Smith assisted on the play and the Huskies led 21 after two periods StFXs tying goal came from Bryce Swan his second of the game 323 into the third period as he fought his way to the SMU net in a nice individual effort beating Saint Marys goaltender Cory Chipman on the unassisted play The two teams continued to battle in the third period and XMen forward Matthew Bragg came through with the game winner at 1045 taking a pass from Brett Robertson then breaking in alone to deke Chipman and shovel the puck high into the back of the mesh The Huskies kept up the pressure for the remainder of the period and pulled Chipman late in the game but could not score the equalizer as the XMen improved to 723 on the season with the 32 victoryPerricone earned the win in nets for StFX his third win of the season while rookie netminder Chipman took the loss for the Huskies in his first start of the seasonSwan was named the Subway Player of the Game and first star for his twogoal effort Matthew Bragg was the second star and Huskies Cam Fergus earned third star honorsNext on the schedule for the third place XMen is a game in Halifax Friday night against the 7th place Dalhousie Tigers (282) followed by a home game Saturday night Nov 28 against the second place Acadia Axemen (930) at 700 pm PRESEASON EXHIBI...