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‘Men V Boys’ Admits Belfast Coach Keefe After Holders Suffer Challenge Cup Mauling Against Cardiff Devils

Belfast Giants celebrate after their Challenge Cup final success in Cardiff Bay. Pic: David Williams.

Belfast Giants celebrate after their Challenge Cup final success in Cardiff Bay. Pic: David Williams.

Cardiff Devils 4, Belfast Giants 0 Devils won 5-0 on aggregate Cardiff Devils ripped the Challenge Cup from Belfast Giants grasp in ruthless fashion at the Viola Arena in Cardiff Bay. Holders Giants failed to score in either leg of their quarter-final with Devils winning 1-0 in Northern Ireland an d powering to a four-goal […]

Cardiff Devils 4, Belfast Giants 0

Devils won 5-0 on aggregate

Cardiff Devils ripped the Challenge Cup from Belfast Giants grasp in ruthless fashion at the Viola Arena in Cardiff Bay.

Holders Giants failed to score in either leg of their quarter-final with Devils winning 1-0 in Northern Ireland an d powering to a four-goal win at home.

Stephen Dixon, Sam Duggan, Joey Martin and Josh Batch were the scorers as Cardiff earned their semi-final place and play Nottingham Panthers.

Devils have lifted this trophy twice and finished runners-up twice over the last five seasons and they will host this season’s final at the Viola on March 8.

The second semi-final will feature Sheffield Steelers and Glasgow Clan.

Sheffield and Nottingham have the option of home advantage in the second leg due to higher ranking from the group stage.

“It was man against boys,” admitted Giants coach Adam Keefe. “It’s a real low for us, really disappointing to completely lay an egg in a game as big as this one. 

“Cardiff scored a powerplay goal and didn’t look back. We lacked passion, character and intensity.

“Now we have to put it behind us and put it right on sat against the same opposition.”

Devils fly to Ireland on Saturday when they play Belfast in an Elite League match at the SSE Arena before entertaining Manchester Storm in Cardiff Bay on Sunday.

“It was a good team performance, we were at the races from the get go,” said Cardiff coach Andrew Lord. “5v5 we were really good. Solid, really solid.

“Our special teams were effective and the whole game was a lot of fun.

“The second period was right up there with our best 20 minutes of the season. We played well during the Champions League, but form-wise it was a little rocky until four weeks ago.

“We’ve been honest with ourselves and getting better each day. It all came through in this match.”

Cardiff Devils’ Sam Duggan celebrates his goal against Belfast Giants. Pic: Helen Brabon

Giants were shutout for the third match in five fixtures – two of those against Devils – and home goaltender Ben Bowns saved 20 shots.

Cardiff were rampant and Belfast had no answer to the sheer ferocity of Devils’ performance.

The score could have been far more damaging but for the agile, athletic work of outstanding net minder Shane Owen, who made 37 saves.

Devils play Panthers in their Challenge Cup home leg on January 22 with the return in Nottingham a week later.

Dixon put Devils ahead on a powerplay after eight minutes 47 seconds when he redirected Sean Bentivoglio’s pass before Duggan made it 2-0 at 14-37.

That followed fierce puck pursuit by Batch which ended with him lasering a perfect pass onto the stick of Duggan for a one-timer past Shane Owen.

Even on their own powerplay, Giants were unable resist relentless Cardiff and Martin made it 3-0 shorthanded on 21-49.

Frustrations boiled over when Giants captain Matt Pellech and Devils defenceman Mark Louis dropped the gloves for the second match in a row. Pellech took Devils kept pressing and added their fourth goal of the game when Batch tipped Sean McMonagle’s point shot into the net (36-12).

Reigning League and cup champions Giants left South Wales after a humbling and crushing defeat.

Mark D=Louis and Belfast Giants’ Matt Pellech scrap it out. Pic: James Assinder.

Challenge Cup quarter-final, second leg scores: Manchester Storm 3, Sheffield Steelers 3 (Sheffield win 8-5 on aggregate); Guildford Flames 5, Nottingham Panthers 3 (Nottingham win 8-6 on aggregate); Glasgow Clan 5, Dundee Stars 2 (Glasgow win 5-2 on aggregate); Cardiff Devils 4, Belfast Giants 0 (Cardiff win 5-0 on aggregate).

Schedule for Challenge Cup semi-finals (Ties played over two legs)

January

Wednesday 15: Glasgow Clan v Sheffield Steelers (7.30pm)

Wednesday 22: Cardiff Devils v Nottingham Panthers (7.30pm)

Wednesday 29: Nottingham Panthers v Cardiff Devils and Sheffield Steelers v Glasgow Clan (both 7.30pm)

Devils v Giants, match stats: 

Scorers, Devils: Stephen Dixon 1+0, Sam Duggan 1+0, Joey Martin 1+0, Josh Batch 1+1, Sean McMonagle 0+2. Masi Marjamaki 0+1, Shaone Morrisonn 0+1, Sean Bentivoglio 0+1

Period scores (Devils first): 2-0; 2-0; 0-0 (4-0)

Shots on goal: Devils (on Owen) 37; Giants (on Bowns) 20

Penalties in minutes: Devils 2+9+2=13; Giants 2+11+16=29

Referees: Dean Smith, Blake Copeland

Attendance: 2853

Cardiff Devils team:

Goalies: Ben Bowns (back-up Thomas Murdy)

First line: Gleason Fournier, Mark Richardson, Sean Bentivoglio, Joey Martin, Blair Riley

Second line: Sean McMonagle, Mark Louis, Charles Linglet, Stephen Dixon, Joey Haddad

Third line: Sam Jardine, Shaone Morrisonn, Josh Batch, Matthew Myers, Sam Duggan

Fourth line: Toms Rutkis, Masi Marjamaki, Mike McNamee, Matt Pope

Elite League standings

Team GP PTS W OTW L OTL/SOL GF GA PTS %
1  Sheffield Steelers 26 32 14 2 10 0 112 82 0.62
2  Cardiff Devils 22 30 14 0 6 2 80 67 0.68
3  Belfast Giants 24 30 12 2 8 2 75 63 0.63
4  Guildford Flames 22 28 12 2 8 0 67 53 0.64
5  Nottingham Panthers 24 26 11 1 10 2 71 66 0.54
6  Glasgow Clan 24 25 10 2 11 1 84 91 0.52
7  Coventry Blaze 24 24 12 0 12 0 88 95 0.50
8  Fife Flyers 25 22 10 0 13 2 73 84 0.44
9  Manchester Storm 24 20 6 3 13 2 65 81 0.42
10  Dundee Stars 25 15 7 0 17 1 70 103 0.30

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