Sun 8 Dec 2024 - 6:35PM
8TH DECEMBER 2024: PANTHERS 3-1 DEVILS
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A short-benched Nottingham Panthers secured a huge two points with a 3-1 victory over Cardiff Devils at the Motorpoint Arena.
Netminder Ryan Bednard turned away 34 shots of the 35 shots he faced in a man-of-the-match performance.
Panthers were once again without Cooper Zech, Matt Alfaro and Tim Doherty because of injury, but Jaakka Niskala returned after missing last night's game in Guildford with illness.
Luca Sheldon remained out of the line-up with injury, so Nottingham Lions netminder Isaac Ballinger was back-up to Bednard.
Herr and Nieminen score after Devils early goal
Devils took an early lead through Joey Martin's neat finish from the slot through the five-hole (4:02).
Panthers turned the game around with two goals in six minutes as Mitch Fossier's backhand pass set-up Sam Herr who went top-shelf on Ben Bowns from close-range to equalise (11:33).
Otto Nieminen put the hosts ahead on the powerplay with a rebound after Bowns saved Didrik Henbrant's shot from the left-circle (17:21).
No goals in second period
Panthers had all of the pressure in the second period, helped by two successive powerplays, and outshot the Devils 11-5.
Herr, Logan Neilson, Davis Bunz, Kristoff Kontos and Jordan Kelsall all had chances on the man advantage.
At the other end, Bednard saved well down low to deny Tyler Busch.
Bednard stands firm as Didrik puts seal on win
Reid Stefanson shot wide inside the first minute of the third period as Panthers went in search of a third goal.
Bednard turned away shots from Cardiff forwards Ryan Barrow and Brett Perlini, before Bowns kept Devils in it with outstanding saves to deny Fossier from close-range and Herr on a breakaway.
Devils lifted Bowns for the extra skater with three minutes remaining and Bednard made great stops on shots from Cole Sanford and Hunter Shinkaruk, before Didrik Henbrant put the seal on the win with an empty-net goal (59:30).
Fife next at home for Adam Johnson Jersey Retirement
Panthers travel to Manchester on Friday before returning home to home Fife Flyers on Saturday (14th December).
This game is Adam Johnson's Jersey Retirement and we will be humbled to be joined by members of his family, as well as last season's Head Coach Jonathan Paredes.
The ceremony gets under way at 6:30pm with face-off at the later time of 7:30pm.
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