>, Hockey on a three-game win streak by Leslie Walker Panther goal. At 4:35 PRODUCTION EDITOR Clarke scored, set up by The second half of the season has brought out a different side of the Panther hockey team. Its record improved to 5-14- 3, with three wins in the past week. Freshman Brandon Coalter attributed the team’s recent success to “{a] better distribution of talent on different lines. The guys are playing better together and [the] bounces are finally going our way.” Last Wednesday UPEI traveled to New Brunswick and beat Moncton 5-2. Doug Clarke scored two goals. Mark Lynk, Ryan Power and Andrew Morrison scored one each. The weekend brought the St. Thomas University Tommies to Charlottetown. Saturday the Tommies opened by scoring within seconds gone in the first period. Lynk, assisted by Morrison and Scott Cameron, résponded quickly with the first Cameron again. STU tied the game with about six minutes left on a power play goal. But fourth-year assistant captain Gordie Walsh, with help from Morrison and fourth-year assistant captain Steve Le Coure, the Panthers ended the first period on top. Walsh started off the scoring 50 seconds into the second period, assisted by Dylan Taylor and Aaron McInnis. The Tommies re- sponded with a power play goal, then followed it up several minutes later with an even-strength score. With eight minutes left in the second period, first-year Ryan Power scored an unassisted goal for the Panthers. Almost a minute later on a power play, Lynk scored his second goal of the night, assisted by Cameron and Morrison. The third period was quiet, as far as goal- scoring was concerned. ' photo by Danica Jackson Tempers flared and sev- eral penalties were called for roughting, leaving the atmosphere charged for Sundays game as UPEI recorded a 6-4 win. Sunday afternoon the Panthers edged St. Thomas 4-3. Clarke, assisted by Morrison and Cameron, scored on a power play goal within the first minute of play. STU responded with back-to-back goals netted within a minute. The scoring ended in the first as Le Coure’s hard shot got behind the Moncton goalie. The only goal scored in the second period was by captain Duncan Fader, assisted by photo by Danica Jackson He shoots! Brandon Coalter tries to get the puck past the St. Thomas goalie, as Andrew Morrison skates forward to help. Cameron and Lynk. Liam MacEachern, , scored the last Panther goal in the third period. St. Thomas finished its scoring with 3:50 left in the game. “The goal tending and forechecking were strong (in these two games). We had a couple of let downs in the second periods,” Coalter said. “Overall, we’ve played the best we’ ve played all year.” The hockey season is coming to aclose, buta few games still remain to be played. The Panther still have a chance to make something decent out of this year. Next weekend they travel to Nova Scotia to take on Dalhousie and Acadia. Their last three photo by Danica Jackson regular season games will be played at home. Feb. 8 is arescheduled game against St. FX. The weekend of Feb. 12-13, the team will play St. Thomas and the University of New Brunswick. Feb. 18 is the quarter final game of the playoffs against St. Thomas. “We should win against Dal and Acadia. Going into the playoffs ona winning streak rather than a losing streak would be good,” Coalter said. “Playing against St. Thomas will be tough, but with two wins we should have momentum.” Shit bos Ve Ea Waiting. Doug Clarke positions himself in front of the St. Thomas net to wait for a pass from a teammate. ~\vie shed heed Oe wane wie Faceoff. Doug Clarke attempts to win the puck and pass it ito teammate Scott Cameron or Andrew Morrison. __ SPR Dhh Sard 7 ihe bs b> "“A2 Va LA iki eee