By SN Staff
FINAL: Saint John 3, Bathurst 4
BATHURST – The Acadie-Bathurst Titan continued their
winning ways over the Saint John Sea Dogs on Wednesday night at the KC Irving
Regional Centre.
The Titan picked up their fourth win of the season over
the Sea Dogs, winning 4-3. Bathurst had a 4-1 lead in the opening minutes of
the third and hung for the win.
Zach O’Brien scored twice for Bathurst while Mirko
Hoefflin and Sebastien Trudeau added singles. Robert Steeves made 30 saves for
the win.
Saint John had goals from Danick Gauthier, Aidan Kelly,
and Stephen MacAulay. Mathieu Corbeil allowed four goals on 19 shots before
getting pulled in the third. Sebastien Auger took over and stopped all five
shots he faced in relief. Corbeil didn’t look all that sharp on Wednesday while
Auger made a few great stops.
We don’t even know what to say. Pretty much the same story
it has been for several weeks now. Considering the amount players Saint John is
missing right now, this was another decent showing.
The PEI Rocket come to town on Friday.
Scott Oke had a chance early in the first as he blasted
the puck wide from the slot area.
At 3:54, Zach O’Brien made it a 1-0 game when beat
Mathieu Corbeil down low. The goal was O’Brien’s 32nd of the season.
Exactly one-minute later at 4:54, Mirko Hoefflin came
hard down the wing and beat Corbeil with a high backhand shot to give Bathurst
a 2-0 lead.
Oke had another good chance for Saint John a few moments
later as he was stopped by Robert Steeves. Then Danick Gauthier was in the high
slot and sent shot through a small screen that was stopped by Steeves.
Jeremie Blain almost made it 3-0 Titan when he hit the
post. The puck bounced back into the crease where Corbeil had to be quick to
cover the puck.
Shortly after getting hurt in the corner, Aidan Kelly had
a decent scoring opportunity at the top of the crease but Steeves made a good
play to poke it away.
The Titan went to the power play at 19:31 as Kraig Pasher
headed off but couldn’t score before the horn sounded.
Shots were 10-8 Saint John in the first period.
SECOND PERIOD
On the power play that carried over into the second
period, Jordan Murray was robbed by the pad of Corbeil. That would be the best
chance for Bathurst on the man advantage.
The Titan headed back to the power play at 2:32 as Zack Phillips headed off. But the Sea Dogs produced a great kill and stayed within two
of the Titan.
Saint John had then started to get some pressure on. A
point shot was stopped by Steeves and the rebound was pushed into his pads by
some Sea Dogs players who were poking at it. Then Charles Olivier-Roussel had a
great chance in front but was robbed by Steeves in close.
O’Brien had a great chance later on at the rim of the
circle but Corbeil made a fine pad stop.
At 13:07, Jason Cameron hammered a Titan player into the
boards and the play was blown dead. A scrum ensued after the hit. For some
reason Cameron didn’t get a penalty, and some four-on-four hockey took place
instead.
Alec Jon Banville had another great chance a few moments
later as he was parked at the top of the crease but couldn’t get a great shot
off.
Bathurst made it a 3-0 game at 16:55. Sebastien Trudeau
was sprung on a break and made a deke, allowing him to slide it in past fallen
Corbeil and extend Btahurst’s lead.
Just 18 seconds later, the Sea Dogs got on the board.
Gauthier was behind the goal line and banked the puck off Steeves and in to
make it a 3-1 game.
Shots were 13-10 Saint John in the middle frame.
THIRD PERIOD
O’Brien scored his second of the game just 24 seconds in
to give Bathurst a 4-1 lead. The goal chased Corbeil from the net and was
replaced by Sebastien Auger. The Titan nearly made it a 5-1 game a few moments
later when a point shot hit the post.
The Sea Dogs got back within two at 4:53. A Kevin Gagne
blast bounced off the glass and landed near the net. Aidan Kelly put it in to
make it a 4-2 contest.
Bathurst went to the power play at 9:44. On the man
advantage, Auger made a huge stop on O’Brien to keep the Sea Dogs in the game.
They had some good pressure on the power play but couldn’t score.
Saint John got within one at 15:04. Kelly’s shot was
stopped by Steeves but it produced a big rebound. Stephen MacAulay was in
perfect position to pick it up and score into a yawning cage and make it a 4-3
game.
Mirko Hoefflin had a break soon after the goal and could
have put the game away but Auger made a huge stop.
With Auger on the bench in the final minute, Saint John
was awarded a power play. Despite a six-on-four man advantage, the Dogs couldn’t
tie things up before the horn sounded.
Shots were 10-6 Sea Dogs in the third period.
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