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Axemen lose regular season finale

Acadia

Acadia

Published on February 12, 2012
The Register/Advertiser
Published on February 12, 2012

Acadia to play UPEI in first round of playoffs

Patrick O'Keefe had a goal and an assist to lead the Saint Mary’s Huskies to a 2-0 victory over the Acadia Axemen Saturday in Halifax.

With the loss the Axemen finish the university hockey regular season with a 16-10-2 record and finish fourth in the conference. They will play third-seeded UPEI in the opening round of the playoffs. A schedule was expected to be released early this week.

UNB and Saint Mary’s earn first-round byes while Moncton will play St. F.X. in the other opening round series.

In other action Saturday it was:

UPEI 5       St. Thomas 0

UNB 4        Moncton 1

St. F.X. 5    Dalhousie 4

 

The final standings for the year are:

Team             Record        Pts

UNB               20-5-3        43

Saint Mary's   18-7-3        39

Moncton         18-9-1        37

UPEI              18-10          36

Acadia          16-10-2      34

St. F.X.           10-14-4      24

Dalhousie        7-18-3       17

St. Thomas     5-18-5        15

 

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