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Adam Keefe’s Belfast Giants punched their ticket to the final of the 2021-22 Elite League Playoffs with a 6-0 win over the Dundee Stars, including a sensational Mark Cooper hattrick.
The Solway Sharks have been Division One North’s dominant side this season, winning the regular season and the play-offs.
Following one of the most unique regular-seasons in Elite League history, the 2021-22 Playoff Finals Weekend offers a return to normality. At last, we’re down to the final four.
The four sides to contest for the finals are now known and we have some exciting fixtures on our hands.
For four teams the season is about to come to a dramatic conclusion as play-off finals loom.
The 24-year-old became just the third sniper of the salary cap era to reach the 60-goal mark, joining Alex Ovechkin and Steven Stamkos in an illustrious club of NHL lamplighters.
Vlads Vulkanovs has gone from playing university level Ice Hockey to Division One in the space of a few years.
The bracket is set for the 2021-22 Playoff Finals Weekend, with the Belfast Giants, Cardiff Devils, Guildford Flames, and Dundee Stars advancing to the semi-finals.
With the clock ticking down on the regular-season, this weekend’s schedule provides the perfect opportunity to watch three 2021-22 Hart Trophy candidates in action.
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