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Winner Saskatchewan SSK (3-5-1, 3-5-1)
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MacEwan GMU (3-6-1, 3-6-1)
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MacEwan GMU
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Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | By Jefferson Hagen, MacEwan Athletics

Huskies boost playoff hopes with 2-0 blanking of Griffins

Sept. 29 (Saskatchewan Huskies 2, MacEwan Griffins 0) Edmonton, AB

EDMONTON – Gutting it out in frigid temperatures, the MacEwan Griffins and Saskatchewan Huskies went back and forth faster than the snow flurries were flying under bone-chilling conditions at Clareview Field on Saturday afternoon.

In a game that could have gone either way, the Huskies found the finish when it counted, scoring in the 67th minute and adding an insurance marker in the 85th to win 2-0 and improve their chances of making the Canada West playoffs.

Indeed it was a result that may have post-season implications for both teams, as the Huskies improve to 3-5-1, while the Griffins fall to 3-6-1.

"It's an important result," said Saskatchewan head coach Bryce Chapman. "I thought over the last weekend we had good performances but we didn't get maximum points.

"Coming in this weekend, we knew Adam (Loga's) done a heckuva job with this team and we knew we were in tough. Those points were very valuable today."

Saskatchewan, MacEwan, Mount Royal and Calgary are in a dogfight for places 2-5 in the Prairie Division and one team will miss the dance.

Saturday's game was back-and-forth and MacEwan had their fair share of chances in the first half to open the scoring. Their best came in the eighth minute when Everett Orgnero, who came into the contest with five goals in his past four games, unleashed a dangerous shot from the middle of the box off a corner kick, but Huskies keeper Greg Buckley caught it.

Saskatchewan missed a chance to open the scoring in the 17th minute when a MacEwan defender fell, giving Gabriel Buatois a wide-open chance from the top of the box, but he slid the shot wide left.

"I think both teams had chances in the first half," said Chapman. "We were pleased with the first half not to give anything up and with what we created.

"We just spoke about making sure we were getting players beyond lines and not standing and watching one person do one thing."

That was key midway through the second half as Saskatchewan built up a promising play in the 67th minute with several passes before Kwame Opoku dished it off to Buatois on the right and he buried a far-side blast past MacEwan keeper Marko Vranjkovic

"I thought that was a great collective effort, to be honest," said Chapman. "There were three or four players involved with Gabby eventually finishing it away."

The Griffins spent much of the remainder of the game opening up their shape in an attempt to tie the contest, but it seemed they always fell a touch short of the right finish.

With the Griffins aiming for the equalizer, the Huskies had a few dangerous counter-attacks late in the game. And on one of them, a MacEwan defender deflected Tyler Redl's blast from the left side into his own net.

Saskatchewan's Buckley made three saves for the shutout, while Vranjkovic made five, including a beautiful diving stop off Saskatchewan's Tobias Hyrich-Krueger in the 71stminute.

The Griffins will regroup and host Lethbridge on Sunday (2:30 p.m., Clarke Stadium), while Saskatchewan stays overnight in Edmonton and visits Alberta (2:15 p.m., Foote Field).

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Players Mentioned

Gabriel Buatois

#10 Gabriel Buatois

MID
5' 10"
Fourth
Astra Academy
Tobias Hyrich-Krueger

#21 Tobias Hyrich-Krueger

FOR
5' 8"
Third
University of Winnipeg
Kwame Opoku-Addai

#16 Kwame Opoku-Addai

FOR
5' 9"
Second
American School of Paris
Tyler Redl

#11 Tyler Redl

FOR
6' 0"
Fifth
St. Joseph Guardians
Greg Buckley

#1 Greg Buckley

GK
6' 2"
Fifth
(Evan Hardy Collegiate)

Players Mentioned

Gabriel Buatois

#10 Gabriel Buatois

5' 10"
Fourth
Astra Academy
MID
Tobias Hyrich-Krueger

#21 Tobias Hyrich-Krueger

5' 8"
Third
University of Winnipeg
FOR
Kwame Opoku-Addai

#16 Kwame Opoku-Addai

5' 9"
Second
American School of Paris
FOR
Tyler Redl

#11 Tyler Redl

6' 0"
Fifth
St. Joseph Guardians
FOR
Greg Buckley

#1 Greg Buckley

6' 2"
Fifth
(Evan Hardy Collegiate)
GK