Reds Double Panthers

UNB's Mark Simpson works the face-off circle in Saturday's 6-3 win at UPEI. Simpson scored twice in the victory. (Photo: Thomas Becker/for UPEI Athletics)
UNB's Mark Simpson works the face-off circle in Saturday's 6-3 win at UPEI. Simpson scored twice in the victory. (Photo: Thomas Becker/for UPEI Athletics)

(CHARLOTTETOWN, PE) The UNB Reds used a powerful first-period surge to make easy work of the UPEI Panthers 6-3 on Saturday.

 

Mark Simpson (Rothesay, NB), Patrick Watling (Sault Ste. Marie, ON), Christopher Clapperton (Cap d'Espoir, QC), and Matt Murphy (Woodstock, NB), with two goals, each scored in the five-goal opening frame.

 

Simpson added a quick one to open the second period and earned Subway Player of the Game for his two-goal performance.

 

"I always take pride in working as hard as I can," Simpson said. "You play with good teammates too and that helps. [Matthew] Boucher made a great play on that first goal… stole the puck from the guy and made a great pass to me. And that second one, I was just going to the net and [Tyler] Boland took a nice shot off the pad and I was there for the rebound."

 

Fans didn't even get a chance to settle in before the Reds stunned the Panthers. After stealing the puck, Boucher came in from the left circle and found Simpson wide open near the crease for the easy goal just 21 seconds in.

 

Less than three minutes later, Watling jammed the puck in from the side of the net to put the Panthers in an early hole 2-0.

 

"It's probably our best start of the year," Simpson said. "This is always a tough rink to come into, this team (UPEI) always plays well at home and once we got that first one under our belt, we took over in the first and they couldn't find a way back."

 

Panthers' netminder, Matthew Mancina (Windsor, ON) looked rusty in his first game back from a concussion, and at 11:36 gave up Murphy's first goal.

 

Clapperton's goal, making it 4-0, sent Mancina to the bench after just 17 minutes of action. The goal came off a low shot that squeezed by the post and the blade of the goaltender's skate.

 

Eleven seconds after he was put in, backup goaltender Simon Hofley (Ottawa, ON ) surrendered Murphy's second of the night to make it 5-0.

 

The Panthers responded with Doug Blaisdell's (Dearborn Heights, Mich.) first of the season to put an end to a disappointing period.

 

UNB came out of the intermission and continued where they left off, as Simpson deposited the easy power-play marker off Boland's initial shot that Hofley couldn't control.

 

UPEI would get that goal back at 17:41 when Kameron Kielly (Charlottetown, PE) notched his fourth of the season on a slap shot from just inside the blue line to cut the lead 6-2.

 

Sam Aulie (Lumsden, SK) tacked on another for the Panthers midway through the third to close out the scoring at 6-3.

 

The Reds spend next weekend on the road, visiting Acadia on Friday and Saint Mary's on Saturday.

 

UPEI makes the same visits, but faces SMU on Friday, before taking on the Axemen on Saturday.

 

RECAP AND PHOTOS BY: Thomas Becker/for UPEI Athletics