Hockey Panthers Make Playoffs by Adam GAUTHIER The UPEI Hockey Panthers claimed fifth spot in the overall AUS standings, despite losing two of their last three regular season games. Two of the games went into overtime, which assured UPEI a point in the standings. Last Friday night at the Civic Centre, the Panthers played host to the Moncton Blue Eagles. It was a lack-lus- ter performance by both teams, with the first goals coming late in the third peri- od. Brian Passmore opened the scoring at 12:57 with his tenth goal of the season, with assists by Joel Ward and Cleon Smith on a UPEI power- play. Jean-Benoit Descamps responded for the Blue Eagles, with 1:24 left in the period to force overtime. In the extra frame, Joel Ward gathered up the loose puck and deposit- ed it behind the Moncton goalie at 3:42 to give the Panthers the 2-1 victory. On Saturday, the Panthers played their final regular season home game against the St. Thomas Tommies, which resulted in an 8-7 loss in over- time. With the single point and a 1-0 overtime loss by St. FX to SMU, the Panthers could not be caught by the X- a <o0d ie, pena TS Tes Oe er ee er ee eet Want a degree you can use? ' Food Safety 4?) ¥ Management With only 175 graduates per year, there are lots of great job opportunities in Canada's 2d largest manufacturing industry: the Food and Beverage industry. Is Food Science for you? http:www.dal.ca/~foodsci OF AL HOUSTE peste ment / University Pax: (902) 420-0219 Email: foodscience@dal.ca Men, and earned fifth spot overall. The Panthers fought hard to come back in Saturday’s game, and sent it to overtime. At one point, they were down 7-3. Then they scored four unan- swered goals in the final fifteen min- utes, before losing in the extra period on a goal by’ Tommies defenceman Darryl Knight on the power-play. On Sunday in Fredericton, in a meaningless. game, the Tommies defeated the Panthers 5-4 in overtime for the second straight game to end the regular season. Edan Welch scored the winner 3:47 into overtime for the Tommies, who finished last in the AUS hockey standings eliminating them from the post season. The Panthers begin their play- off run this Wednesday against the UNB Varsity Reds in a best-of-three quarter-final. Game one will be played at the Civic Centre at 7:00 pm, with game two at the Aitken Centre Saturday night. Game three will also be at UNB, if necessary. The Panthers finished fourth in the standings, and will have home-rink advantage. Best of luck to this excellent Panthers hockey squad. ¥ Product Development ¥ Quality Control ¥ Research friday, feb 15 Come and celebrate with Alexander Keiths. wednesday, feb 3 Myron’s: Greg Doucette Baba’s Lounge: Port Citizen Myron’s: Flush Olde Dublin Pub: Fortune s Hand thursday, feb 14 Baba’s Lounge: Wannabes The Barn: Dr. Bookertable Big Momma’s Pub: Roger Jones Brennan’s: The Jeff Morris Band Melons: Big Tilda Olde Dublin Pub: Fortune s Hand Baba’s Lounge: Christina Forgeron and Friends Big Momma’s Pub: Paul MacAusland Brennan’s: The Dysfunktional Dads Harp and Thistle: Wannabees Myron’s: Davis Ward Olde Dublin Pub: Fortune s Hand © saturday, feb 16 ee ne (at) 1s Olympic Mania! Watch some curling. Matar he eats a) Melons: Kitchen and Bathrooms tuesday, feb 19 Baba’s Lounge: Mike Robicheau Those who like it. like it a lot. Thwee, three topyrag pizzas