Ryan Flaherty, HuskieFAN
VANCOUVER, BC - The depth of the Huskies men's hockey team was on full display on Friday night as they humbled the first-place UBC Thunderbirds in their own barn with a 6-2 win.
Chantz Petruic led the way with a goal and two assists and
Cole Jordan scored his first career U SPORTS goal as the Huskies rallied from a 2-1 deficit after one period to snap a three-game losing skid and improve to 10-3 on the season.
THE HIGHLIGHTS
- The Dogs were looking for a better start after spotting the Calgary Dinos a 3-0 lead in back-to-back losses last weekend, and they got it as Raphael Pelletier buried his team-leading eighth goal of the season just 2:27 into the game. However, UBC's conference-best power play would reply with goals by Liam Kindree and Scott Atkinson, the latter coming with less than two seconds left in the frame, to take a 2-1 lead into the intermission.
- While the late goal could have been deflating, the Huskies instead redoubled their efforts in the second, and less than two minutes in, Petruic swatted a rebound out of mid-air and past UBC netminder Kaeden Lane to tie the game. The Moose Jaw native has recorded at least one point in nine straight games, collecting four goals and eight assists over that span.
- The equalizer seemed to give the Huskies even more confidence and midway through the period, Carter Stebbings finished off a two-on-one rush with Liam Keeler to put Saskatchewan back in front.
- Then it was the Huskies' turn to stick a late dagger into their opponent. After a lengthy shift in the Thunderbirds zone, Petruic fed Vince Loschiavo in the slot and the veteran winger beat Lane for his seventh goal of the season with 39 seconds left in the period, staking the visitors to a 4-2 lead after 40 minutes of play.
- Not content to sit on a two-goal lead against the conference's highest scoring team, Saskatchewan continued to attack in the third period and the pressure paid off on a power play just over five minutes in as Jordan blasted a shot from just inside the line that eluded Lane to make it 5-2.
- The Thunderbirds would pull Lane for an extra attacker with three and a half minutes left, but the Huskies held the fort and with 26 seconds left, Dawson Holt outhustled a UBC defender to a loose puck and swatted it into the open net to complete the scoring.
THE STATISTICS
- In addition to Petruic's three-point effort, four other Huskies had multi-point nights. Jordan and Stebbings each posted a goal and an assist while Colby Jaquet and Cade Hayes chipped in two assists apiece. Jaquet has found the scoresheet in all seven games that he's played this season, for a total of one goal and nine assists.
- Not to be overlooked, Roddy Ross was excellent once again in the Huskies net, stopping 31 of 33 shots and completely blanking the Thunderbirds at even strength to earn his Canada West-leading eighth win of the season. Lane made 23 saves in the loss.
- The Huskies finished the night 1-for-4 on the power play while the Thunderbirds went 2-for-6.
THE NEXT ONE
Saskatchewan now trails UBC by just two points in the standings and can pull into a tie with the Thunderbirds if they can complete a sweep of the weekend series on Saturday. The rematch is set for 5:00 PM CST on
HuskieFAN.ca and
CanadaWest.TV.
THE EXTRAS
"Our guys really wanted it tonight, you could tell. We played a really strong team game and it was as full a 60-minute effort as you can get."
- Saskatchewan Head Coach
Brandin Cote