LONDON, Ont. –
Tyler Peters scored twice during a four-goal second period Friday night, Feb. 3, and the Western Mustangs’ men’s hockey team went on to a 5-1 over the visiting Waterloo Warriors at Thompson Arena.
BOX SCORE
With the win, the No. 3 CIS-ranked Mustangs improved to 20-2-3 on the season and a perfect 12-0-0 at home. The Warriors, meanwhile, fell to 14-8-3, but remain in third place in the OUA West division – which Western clinched with a victory over Lakehead last weekend.
Despite controlling much of the play and outshooting Waterloo 19-9 in the opening period, the Mustangs went to the dressing room trailing 1-0 after the first. Tyler Moir got the Warriors on the board first with his 10th goal of the season at the 8:58 mark. It was the first time Western goaltender
Josh Unice had been beaten in three games.
The Mustangs quickly responded in the second, as Peters put the home side on the board just under two minutes into the period with a point shot that beat Waterloo goalie Keaton Hartigan. Peters then scored his 14th of the year, a power play marker on a wrist shot from the point at 10:52 to put Western ahead 2-1.
Six minutes later,
Steve Reese took a nifty pass from
Zach Harnden during a power play and beat Hartigan on the doorstep for his 11th of the season. Before the period was out,
Yashar Farmanara notched Western’s third power play goal of the period on a wrist shot at 19:41 to put the Mustangs up 4-1.
Despite plenty of chances for both teams in the third,
Geoff Killing scored the period’s lone goal when he snuck a point shot past Hartigan, who appeared to lose sight of the puck. Harnden earned his third assist of the night on the goal, which was Killing’s first of the year.
The Mustangs (20-2-3) are back in action tomorrow night, Saturday, Feb. 4, when they will host the Lakehead Thunderwolves (17-8-0) for a 7:35 p.m. game at Thompson Arena. For tickets,
click here. That game will also be available via Live Stream at:
http://www.ssncanada.ca/game/2967/