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Concordia University of Edmonton Athletics
Fri, Oct. 14 Final
vs Briercrest College
2
Sat, Oct. 15 Final
vs Briercrest College
4
Fri, Oct. 21 Final
at NAIT
4
Sat, Oct. 22 Final
vs NAIT
2
Fri, Nov. 04 Final
vs SAIT
7
Sat, Nov. 05 Final
vs SAIT
3
Fri, Nov. 11 Final
vs Portage College
3
Sat, Nov. 12 Final
at Portage College
5
Fri, Nov. 18 Final
at University of Alberta-Augustana
2
Sat, Nov. 19 Final - OT
vs University of Alberta-Augustana
4
Fri, Nov. 25 Final
at Red Deer Polytechnic
4
Sat, Nov. 26 Final
vs Red Deer Polytechnic
0
Fri, Jan. 13 Final
at Briercrest College
5
Sat, Jan. 14 Final - 2OT
at Briercrest College
6
Fri, Jan. 20 Final - OT
vs NAIT
5
Sat, Jan. 21 Final
at NAIT
5
Fri, Feb. 03 Final
vs SAIT
5
Sat, Feb. 04 Final
vs SAIT
4
Fri, Feb. 10 Final
at Portage College
2
Sat, Feb. 11 Final
vs Portage College
7
Fri, Feb. 17 Final
vs University of Alberta-Augustana
7
Sat, Feb. 18 Final - OT
at University of Alberta-Augustana
3
Fri, Feb. 24 Final
at Red Deer Polytechnic
4
Sat, Feb. 25 Final
vs Red Deer Polytechnic
2

Visiting MacEwan take down the Thunder 5-2

Visiting MacEwan take down the Thunder 5-2

EDMONTON, AB - The Griffins came out swinging contributing over 10 shots and 3 goals in the first 8 minutes of play. It seemed as though the ice was slanted towards the Thunders end until a quick break play sent #9 Matt Benko streaking into the Griffins end and put Concordia on the board at the 9 minute mark. The goal seemed to give the Thunder a burst of energy and scored their second a few minutes later cutting the lead to one. As the first period was coming to an end, a tussel out front of the home teams net sent 4 Thunder players to the box and 3 Griffin players, giving the Griffins a chance to pull away and apply the pressure. The Thunder killed off the penalty allowing only one shot on goal and even had a scoring opportunity themselves. 

In the second period, the speed and aggresiveness continued and by the end of the second there was a combined 34 minutes of penalties between the two teams. A lot of PowerPlay opportunities for both teams, but neither were able to capitalize, ending the second the same way they entered, 3-2 for the Griffins. 

The Griffins #13 Jacob Schofield opened up the scoring in the 3rd period, extending their lead 4-2 with just under 13 minutes left to play. An early goalie pull gave the Thunder what seemed like endless opportunities late in the 3rd, but #1 Marc-Olivier Daigle from MacEwan was able to keep the door shut and walk away with the win. An empty net goal would be added for the Griffins, finishing this game 5-2. 

The players of the game were

Thunder: #6 Ben Sowa

Griffins: #19 Cam Gotaas