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But from there, BC (3-2-1, 2-2-1) was the aggressor, scoring five unanswered goals on the strengths of a stalwart penalty kill (which came into the game with a pedestrian 82.6 percent success rate) and an aggressive, straightforward attack that crashed the net. The Eagles got off a slew of shots around the crease and in the slot, and outshot the Huskies, 34-18.
BC broke things open with two goals in the second period. First, in the midst of a 90-second two-man advantage, Carl Sneep fired a shot from the blue line that deflected off Brian Gibbons and back out to Smith in the right circle, where he beat Rawlings stick side for a 2-1 lead at 5:15. Five minutes later, Pat Mullane took a feed from Malcolm Lyles along right boards, got it to Atkinson in the high slot, where he fired and beat Rawlings stick side.


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