Golden Bears hand visiting Huskies first loss of season
A third-period hat trick by Brett Hyland provided the margin of victory as the Alberta Golden Bears knocked off the Huskies men’s hockey team 5-2 in Edmonton on Friday.
The first-year forward, a 2023 draft pick of the Washington Capitals, scored the eventual game-winner 4:34 into the final frame, added another goal eight minutes later and completed the trick into an empty net with just under three minutes left as the #7 ranked Golden Bears dealt the #4 Dogs their first loss and took sole possession of first place in the Canada West East Division with a 5-0 record.
In the first of six scheduled meetings between the archrivals, the Bears wasted no time jumping out front as Alex Thacker put a rebound past Huskies goaltender Roddy Ross just 2:03 into the contest. It was the first time Saskatchewan had conceded the opening goal this season.
The Dogs responded later in the period thanks to a player returning to the lineup from injury. After Carter Stebbings just missed converting a two-on-one pass from Dawson Holt, he retrieved the puck along the end boards and found Liam Keeler trailing the play. The third-year forward, back after a three-game absence, beat Bears netminder Ethan Kruger to level the score.