Flames advance to EPL Cup final

Flames advance to EPL Cup final

The Guildford Flames ice hockey club stepped onto Slough Jets ice on Thursday night holding down a 4-2 lead in the two leg aggregate cup semi final, but that was by no means the end of the story.  During leg 2, the clubs shared 8 goals, 5 to the Jets, to require overtime, then penalties to settle the aggregate tie which saw the Flames finally secure a championship round berth against Milton Keynes Lightning after unlocking the 7-7 knot with a Lukas Smital winning shot to take a combined 8-7 win.  The opening game of the final will take place at Spectrum on Wednesday, March 17th at 8pm, with leg 2 in Milton Keynes on the 24th. 

Peter Poljacek opened the scoring at 17 minutes to pull the Jets to within 1 before the first break.  Early in the 2nd, Paul Dixon evened the game night score on the powerplay and re-stored the 2 goal aggregate lead.  The Jets got it back to 1, though, with a Ciaran Long strike at 35:08 to leave them within striking distance ahead of the final session.  Trading 3rd period blows like a couple of heavyweight boxers, the Jets hit first inside 3 minutes when Dan Davies gave them a 3-1 match lead, but Rick Plant called ‘advantage Flames’ just 27 seconds later to make it 3-2; a 6-5 combined score.  Ryan Watt replied at 54:31 to level it again before another Plant goal at 57:21 gave the travelling Flames yet another 1 goal advantage and what looked like a win.  With time ticking down, just 31 seconds after the Flames go ahead marker in fact, a desperate Jets side evened things for the final time with another Long goal to take a 5-3 win on the night, only to ultimately fall short of their objective in the tiebreaking procedure.   

Flames Head Coach Paul Dixon was pleased with the advancement:

“About a year ago we entered leg 2 of the cup final with a lead and then lost the trophy in Peterborough.  Winning the semi final this time around against Slough gives us another crack at that and we are very excited to have that opportunity at this stage of the competition.  Thankfully we went to Slough with a lead because they brought everything they had to knock us out and you don’t get much closer than a penalty shootout to decide who moves on.  It is a strange feeling to lose the match but still have an opportunity to win the event, but you take success in whatever form it comes.  We played well against Milton Keynes the last time out so we feel we can give them a run.  They have a great team.  They belong at the top of the league table and they are no doubt favorites to win the cup but we are looking forward to an intense 2 leg final to see what we can do about bringing it back to Guildford.”

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  Club GP W L OL GF GA Pts
1 Belfast Giants 41 33 8 3 167 83 69
2 Nottingham Panthers 40 30 10 2 182 87 62
3 Sheffield Steelers 35 30 5 0 133 77 60
4 Coventry Blaze 40 25 15 1 153 113 51
5 Cardiff Devils 39 20 19 10 124 112 50
6 Braehead Clan 39 22 17 2 146 127 46
7 Hull Stingrays 41 11 30 4 107 165 26
8 Edinburgh Capitals 38 11 27 3 89 170 25
9 Dundee Stars 40 7 33 5 95 163 19
10 Fife Flyers 39 7 32 5 79 178 19
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  Club GP W L OL GF GA Pts
1 Guildford Flames 38 26 12 3 172 111 55
2 Manchester Phoenix 39 24 15 3 145 123 51
3 Slough Jets 37 24 13 2 167 117 50
4 Sheffield Steeldogs 38 22 16 4 119 101 48
5 Milton Keynes Lightning 37 22 15 1 116 99 45
6 Basingstoke Bison 38 21 17 2 135 126 44
7 Swindon Wildcats 39 15 24 5 126 134 35
8 Bracknell Bees 37 13 24 8 107 142 34
9 Peterborough Phantoms 38 14 24 2 123 164 30
10 Telford Tigers 39 9 30 2 106 199 20
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