Last weekend saw the end of the Elite League regular season. The teams went into the weekend with only 1st and 4
th place teams Sheffield and Belfast locked into their positions leaving
a lot still to play for.
On Saturday the Edinburgh Capitals beat the Manchester
Pheonix 6-3 to secure 2 points which was enough for them qualify for the playoffs as the Cardiff Devils beat Hull 5-2 to put them out of contention for a place in the postseason. The game between the Giants and the Blaze was an important game for fans of the Nottingham Panthers such as my self as if the Blaze failed to pick up at least 3 points from their weekends action then the Panthers went on to win in Cardiff on Sunday they would become the runners up with the Coventry side taking the number 3 spot.
The games scoring was opened by the Blaze on a
powerplay goal by Barrie Moore (23rd) at 2:20 but the news from the
Skydome soon had put smiles on the faces of Panthers fans when the Giants stormed to a 3-1 lead at the end of the first with goals from Steve Thornton (17
th), Evan
Cheverie (32
nd) and Mark Morrison (8
th). The home side fought back and hit 3 unanswered goals in the second period from Jonathan Weaver (23rd), Mathias
Soderstrom (6
th) and Dan Carlson (23rd). The third period looked like it would come and go with no further scoring until the visitors called a time out and pulled
netminder Stevie Lyle in favour of the extra attacker which led to a goal by Bobby Robins (27
th) just 23 seconds from time to push the game into overtime. The Giants just didn't have it in them and the Blaze scored to take the game 5-4 with
Jamieson (3rd) getting the game winning goal.
The other match on Saturday night was between the
Steelers and the Bison. League Champions Sheffield
unsurprisingly won 4-0 on home ice to give
netminder Jody Lehman his 9
th shut out of the season. The following night the two teams travelled to Hampshire to finish off the double header, the
Steelers coming away with a 5-3 victory to extend the
Bisons losing streak to 27 games.
Earlier tonight the Bison confirmed rumors by announcing that next season they will be playing in the
EPL and not the
EIHL. More info can be found here -
http://www.bstokebison.co.uk/news.php?ymid=0903&item=13&option=n. It looks unlikely that the team will be replaced and so there is a very good chance that the Elite League will be playing with just 9 teams next year.
The Newcastle-Coventry game on Sunday night gave a
surprising result when the Vipers took a 2-0 lead in the first which would prove too much for the Blaze to overcome with Andrew
Verner having another excellent game in net facing 43 shots. The final score stood at 3-2 putting the Blaze on 78 points meaning that Nottingham could still take second place if they could beat Cardiff.
Newcastle's win put them beyond the reach of Edinburgh who beat Hull 8-5 in their last game of the season.
The loss to Edinburgh the night before also meant that despite
Manchester's 4-3 OT win against Belfast the
Pheonix couldn't leapfrog the Devils so the final standings were all sorted with the exception of the 2
nd and 3rd spots.
Due to the Coventry loss in Newcastle the Panthers were still in the hunt in what was a crucial game in Cardiff. Both the Devils and their visitors came into the game on impressive 5 game winning streaks. The first period was a closely fought affair with
neither team getting a goal despite each side having 3
powerplay opportunities each. The second frame saw the home team
capitalise on two of their
powerplay opportunities within a matter of minutes to take the lead. In the final period a give away at the Nottingham blue line allowed Brad
Voth to walk in and put the puck past goaltender Michel Robinson for his 16
th of the year and to end the hopes of the large numbers of Nottingham fans who had travelled only to see the visitors throw away a chance at 2
nd place in the league.
So the final table looked like this
Team GP W WOT L LOT
Pts1 Sheffield 54 35 6 6 7 89
2 Coventry 54 34 4 14 2 78
3 Nottingham 54 33 4 13 4 78
4 Belfast 54 29 6 15 4 74
5 Cardiff 54 21 7 19 7 63
6 Manchester 54 22 5 23 4 58
7 Newcastle 54 14 7 29 4 46
8 Edinburgh 54 18 1 29 6 44
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9 Hull 54 13 3 33 5 37
10
Basingstoke 54 5 3 43 3 19