Box Score 
MONTREAL - The Brock Badgers men's hockey (2-4-1 OUA) team fell behind early and couldn't recover dropping an 8-1 decision to the McGill Redmen (5-2-0 OUA) Friday night in Montreal.
McGill opened a 3-0 lead in the first period with goals coming from Max Le Sieur, Jonathan Brunelle, and David Rose. Brock'sÂ
Evan Morden and
Anthony Geldart setupÂ
Jordan Gignac on the powerplay with 3:08 remaining to give the homeside a 3-1 lead after one.
The Redmen would tack on three more goals in the second period as Brunelle, Le Sieur and Rose all collected their second goals of the night. In the third period, McGill would add two more goals from Etienne Boutet and Guillaume Langelier-Parent. Simon Tardif-Richard also collected three assists on the night.
"This is a tough loss," Brock Head Coach
Murray Nystrom said. Â "We had many individual efforts but very little as a group. Â That is not good for a team like us where the collective is a requirement for success. Â We will be better next week."
Rookie
Clint Windsor got the start in goal for the Badgers but was pulled in favour of
Adrian Volpe after allowing five goals on 19 shots.  Volpe would make 19 saves on 22 shots as McGill outshot Brock 41-33 overall. McGill starter Karel St-Laurent turned aside 32 of 33 shots he faced for the victory.
The Badgers finished the night 1-for-9 on the powerplay, while the Redmen were 2-for-3. McGill also added two shorthanded markers.
Brock now visits Thunder Bay for two games against the Lakehead Thunderwolves next weekend before returning home on Friday, November 14th to take on the Carleton Ravens. Â Game time at the Seymour-Hannah Centre is 7:15 pm. Â
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