WINGS SNATCH A POINT IN SACKVILLE WITH LAST-SECOND HEROICS
SACKVILLE, NS — Saturday afternoon at Sackville Arena had that big-game electricity buzzing in the air, and the Wings absolutely fed off it, battling the second-place Sackville Flyers Orange to a nail-biter 2–2 draw that felt every bit like playoff hockey in December.
From the opening puck drop, the Wings came out dialed in and buzzing. It didn’t take long for the bench to erupt: midway through the first, #3 Harrison Lind found twine to get the Wings on the board. After jumping on a loose puck in the slot, Lind ripped a low heater blocker-side, giving the Wings a 1–0 lead. The play started on a slick feed from #8 Lucas Van Dusen, who threaded a beauty pass through traffic to set up the chance. Pure chemistry. Pure confidence.
The second period? A grind. The Wings pushed the pace, clogged lanes, and won board battles, but the Flyers — sitting near the top of the standings for a reason — clawed back. They punched in two goals to flip the script and head into the third with a 2–1 lead. It was one of those momentum swings where lesser teams fold… but the Wings are not that team.
Cue the third-period chaos.
With time melting off the clock and the Wings pressing hard, Sackville tried to shut it down. But this squad doesn’t know the word “quit.” In the dying seconds — literally as the buzzer loomed — #7 Blake Matthews stepped into hero mode. After #4 Thatcher Anderson sent a smart puck to the netfront, Matthews pounced, burying the game-tying goal and blowing the roof off the arena. The Wings bench went wild, the fans lost their minds, and suddenly the Flyers weren’t so comfortable atop their perch.
Final: Wings 2 — Flyers Orange 2.
A massive point. A statement game. And a reminder that this Wings squad can hang with anyone in the division — and steal points in dramatic fashion.
When the dust settled, the Player of the Game, sponsored by Dominic’s Cucina, went to #8 Lucas Van Dusen for his relentless effort, heads-up playmaking, and that gorgeous first-period assist that set the tone for the entire game. He was noticeable every shift — wheels, vision, compete level through the roof.
The Wings walk out of Sackville with momentum, swagger, and a well-earned point against one of the league’s best. If this is a preview of what’s coming down the stretch, buckle up — it’s gonna be a ride.