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Jeff Miller - Bison Sports

Men's Hockey Written by: Len Catling, UBC Sports Information

In men's hockey Manitoba lose close one at UBC

Bisons look to split the weekend series on Sat., Jan. 14

Box Score

The UBC Thunderbirds men's hockey team (7-10-2) hosted the Manitoba Bisons (8-10-1) for UBC's annual Winter Classic at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on Friday, January 13 night. With a sell-out crowd of 5,036 fans cheering them on, the T-Birds rallied together and scored four unanswered goals in the second period to defeat the Bisons 4-3. The win marked UBC's first Winter Classic victory since its inception in 2015. 

Chase Clayton, Jerret Smith, Manraj Hayer and Joe Antilla scored for UBC, with all four goals scored in just over ten minutes. Despite a late game goal from Manitoba's Shaq Merasty, the 'Birds dominant second period was enough to give them the 'W'. Nick Zajac scored in the first and Jordan DePape scored early in the second for the Herd. UBC's goaltender, Matt Hewitt, made 27 saves, while Manitoba's Byron Sprigg stopped 26 of 30 UBC shots.

Antilla, who is currently playing his fifth season as a Thunderbird and scored Friday night's game winning goal, felt both intimidated and inspired by the loud and proud gathering of Thunderbirds fans. 

UBC finished their road trip to Edmonton last weekend with a win and overtime loss – their most successful single weekend record since early November. With momentum on their side, the 'Birds were looking to capitalize against a Bisons team with three wins in their last eight games. 

Although there was steady action on both ends of the rink, it was the Bisons who opened up scoring with Nick Zajac's goal at 11:00 in the opening frame. A highlight reel save from Hewitt late in first kept the 'Birds alive until the break, despite being outshot 10-5 in the opening 20.

While serving their second penalty kill of the game, UBC left enough space for Manitoba's Jordan DePape to net his team's second of the game. UBC didn't let the two goal deficit slow them down. At 7:21, following a spectacular, sprawling pad save by Spriggs, Chase Clayton found twine to cut UBC's deficit to one. 

Just under a minute and a half later, UBC netted their second goal on the man-advantage. Vetterl and Hayer helped deliver the puck to Smith who tied things up at two apiece. UBC would follow up with another pair of powerplay goals before the  end of the second, including a top corner snipe from Hayer and the game winner from Antilla. 

The Bisons will have a shot at redemption when they return to Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on Saturday, January 15 at 4 p.m. CT.

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Players Mentioned

Jordan DePape

#27 Jordan DePape

F
6' 0"
4th
4
Shaq Merasty

#25 Shaq Merasty

F
6' 5"
4th
4
Nick Zajac

#12 Nick Zajac

F
5' 9"
1st
1

Players Mentioned

Jordan DePape

#27 Jordan DePape

6' 0"
4th
4
F
Shaq Merasty

#25 Shaq Merasty

6' 5"
4th
4
F
Nick Zajac

#12 Nick Zajac

5' 9"
1st
1
F