Sat 24 Feb 2024 - 9:10PM
24TH FEBRUARY 2024: CLAN 9-3 PANTHERS
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The Nottingham Panthers were beaten 9-3 by Glasgow Clan at the Braehead Arena on Saturday night.
The Panthers welcomed back Josh Tetlow for the first time since mid-October following a broken arm.
Rok Stojanovic started between the pipes with Luca Sheldon as back-up, but Ollie Betteridge and Tyler Welsh remained out of action because of injury.
Roy and Neilson on target in energetic first period
Panthers took the lead after only 22 seconds as Otto Nieminen sped down the left-wing and fed Hugo Roy who shot across Antti Karjalainen into the corner of the net (0:22).
Mike Caruso and Roy had chances in quick succession to make it two while at the other end, Stojanovic made two fine saves to deny Darien Craighead.
Philippe Sanche equalised for the Clan from close-range on the powerplay (12:57) before Anthony Luciani hit the pipes for the Panthers.
Panthers went ahead again when Alexander Lunsjö superbly took the puck into the offensive zone, cut inside from the right and his shot was tipped-in by Logan Neilson for his fifth goal in successive games (15:32).
Clan score four times in second period to take control
Glasgow made a good start to the second period and Alex Roach equalised with a shot from the top of the right-circle (22:59).
Dyson Stevenson popped home a rebound to give Clan the lead for the first time (32:17) and Matt Barry made it 4-2 as he got the redirect on Luke Lynch's one-timer from the left-circle on the powerplay (33:20).
Glasgow capped-off a perfect period for them as Barry scored at the backdoor after being set-up by former Panther Robert Lachowicz (36:53).
Luciani scores for Panthers but Glasgow secure huge win
Philippe Sanche reacted first to a bounce off the backboards (40:49) and Lachowicz won the face-off which saw Dyson Stevenson beat Stojanovic low (45:17).
Nieminen set-up Luciani to reduce the arrears (47:00), but Clan hit straight back when Lachowicz supplied the pass to Jordan Cownie to finish-off a neat two-on-one break (47:49).
Stephen Desrocher faked a shot and found Nate Kallen in space who slammed the puck into the net for Glasgow's ninth (54:32).
Belfast at home tomorrow (Sunday)
Panthers are straight back into action tomorrow afternoon (Sunday) with the visit of Belfast Giants (4pm face-off) - a game sponsored by Taste of Espana.
There's two more vital Elite League points on the line in the battle for a playoff spot.
Join us at the Motorpoint Arena where a superb atmosphere is guaranteed. We can't wait to see you!
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