Streaming Sports Network Canada Username Password Login Games Leagues Teams Venues Hockey Football Basketball Soccer Volleyball Blogs Haligonia Sports with Bill McLeanTigers on the board November 05 2009Pete Belliveaus Dalhousie Tigers mens hockey team got their first conference win this past Friday night at the Dalhousie Memorial Arena The Tigers withstood a late rally from the Moncton Blue Eagles to win 64 The Tigers have 11 fresh faces on this years rebuilding squad but it was a familiar face that led the way in this contest Captain and 4th year senior Jeff Larsh scored a hat trick to pace the Tigers his third marker coming at the midway point of the second period Larshs first goal came 30 seconds into the game and was followed a minute later by a highlight goal from Kenzie Sheppard A streaking Sheppard took a long pass from Ben Van Lare and scored on the breakaway with a nifty backhanded move Trevor Mackenzie also scored for the Tigers and Ronald Kelly added an empty netter to put the game away late in the third period Dean Ouellet scored a goal and added an assist to garner player of the game honours for Moncton Bobby Nadeau stopped 33 shots for the Tigers to get his first victory of his university career after playing 5 years in the QMJHL The next afternoon at the arena the Tigers played the St Thomas Tommies to a standstill after 70 minutes of regulation and overtime but lost in the shootout Dartmouths Cory Banfield returned to the HRM as a Tommie and scored the game winning shootout goal Banfield also scored in the first period on route to being named player of the game Patrick Sweeney led the Tigers with 2 assists Ronald Kelly added a goal and registered a stellar two way performance to spark a Tigers comeback late in the third Trailing 31 the Tigers scored 2 goals to force overtime and ensure themselves of at least a point in the standings The Tigers are now 132 and are tied for last place with Moncton The Tigers have shown strength at the Memorial Arena now 102 after 3 home games Dalhousie plays Acadia Wednesday night in Wolfville and then come home for a pair of weekend games vs PEI on Friday night and the UNB Varsity Reds on Saturday night Both games start at 700 and can be seen live on ssncanadaca AUS soccer championships at Dalhousie The reigning AUS Champion Dalhousie Tigers mens soccer team will play host for the 2009 championships The Tigers will be the number 2 seed and play their first game on Saturday at 3 pm vs the highest remaining seed from Fridays quarterfinals The Cape Breton Capers are the tournaments top seed and will play the lowest remaining seed on Saturday at noon Weather is expected to be a major factor for Fridays games The forecast is calling for heavy rains and cool temperatures Saturdays games should see crisp but clear weather while Sundays final is expected to be a beautiful day Tigers H...