Cardiff Devils Fire 50 Shots, But Whistle For A Win

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.

Sheffield Steelers 5, Cardiff Devils 4 Cardiff Devils suffered in Sheffield and have been replaced at the top of Elite League. Defending champions Devils were beaten 5-4 by Sheffield Steelers in South Yorkshire despite firing 50 shots at home goalie Jackson Whistle. Canadian hitman Anthony DeLuca, a 24-year-old former Wichita Thunder forward, had his best […]

Sheffield Steelers 5, Cardiff Devils 4

Cardiff Devils suffered in Sheffield and have been replaced at the top of Elite League.

Defending champions Devils were beaten 5-4 by Sheffield Steelers in South Yorkshire despite firing 50 shots at home goalie Jackson Whistle.

Canadian hitman Anthony DeLuca, a 24-year-old former Wichita Thunder forward, had his best game of the season and scored four goals for Steelers and was involved in all of their goals.

He added an assist on the goal scored by Cardiff-born former Devil Jonathan Phillips.

This was the first time Steelers have beaten Devils in six Elite League matches this season and it is a major blow to Cardiff title hopes.

Belfast Giants are the new League leaders after a 2-1 home win against Coventry Blaze, but they have played an extra fixture.

Devils will regain top spot if they win against Glasgow Clan at the Viola Arena in Cardiff Bay on Sunday (6pm).

More than 7,000 spectators were at the match in Sheffield and the home team were under huge pressure in the final period when their visitors fired 23 shots at netminder Whistle, the son of former Devils coach Dave.

Devils forward Layne Ulmer missed the match, while Sheffield lost British defenceman Ben O’Connor when he limped off the ice.

The teams had been playing out what appeared to be a tight, goalless first session, but with one second left on the clock winger DeLuca put the home side ahead.

Devils James Livingston tries to handle the puck despite falling to the ice. Pic: Richard Murray.

Devils rolled four lines in the early stages, but found themselves 3-0 down when Steelers scored twice in 24 seconds with DeLuca and Jonathan Phillips on target.

Head coach Andrew Lord cannot have been happy with DeLuca’s second when he outskated two markers and thrashed the puck high past Ben Bowns at 25-25. His pace and precision were awesome.

Almost immediately Phillips was first to a rebound and scored.

Mark Richardson got the Devils on the board at 29-54 with a powerplay goal, but 36 seconds later DeLuca restored the three-goal lead for Sheffield.

Joey Martin cut the lead to two goals when he made it 4-2 (31-36) and that was the score after two periods, although Charles Linglet missed a chance after Sheffield made a defensive error.

Mike Hedden scored a rebound at 41-45 to give Devils hope at 4-3, but DeLuca netted his fourth at 47-25.

Hedden fired his second of the game to make it 5-4 with goalie Ben Bowns pulled for the extra attacker (57-52), but Steelers held on for the win.

Matt Pope jumps out of the way of a shot from a Devils player. Pic: Richard Murray.

Match stats:

Scorers, Steelers: Anthony DeLuca 4+1, Jonathan Phillips1+0, Jonathan Phillips 0+1, David Phillips 0+2, John Armstrong 0+1, Evan McGrath 0+3, Josh McFadden 0+1. 

Devils: Mark Richardson 1+1, Joey Martin 1+1, Mike Hedden 2+0, Joey Haddad 0+1, Stephen Dixon 0+1, Drew Shiestel 0+1, Sean Bentivoglio 0+1.

Period scores (Steelers first): 1-0; 3-2 (4-2); 1-2 (5-4).

Shots on goal: Steelers (on Bowns) 8+10+6=24; Devils (on Whistle) 12+15+23=50.

Penalties in minutes: Steelers 2+2+2=6; Devils 4+0+24=28.

Special teams: Steelers PK 0/2, PP 1/6; Devils PK 5/6, PP 2/2.

Men of the match: Steelers, Anthony DeLuca; Devils, Mark Richardson.

Referees: Dean Smith and Tom Pering.

Attendance: 7,189.

Elite League results, Saturday: Guildford Flames 3, Dundee Stars 2; Belfast Giants 2, Coventry Blaze 1; Milton Keynes Lightning 2, Fife Flyers 4; Nottingham Panthers 5, Manchester Storm 2; Sheffield Steelers 5, Cardiff Devils 4.

Head coach Lord and his Devils team now face Steelers away on Saturday before facing Glasgow at the Viola Arena in Cardiff Bay on Sunday.

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Cardiff Devils

Remaining 6 Elite League fixtures

Three home, four away

March

Sunday 17 v Glasgow Clan (home, 6pm)

Wednesday 20 v Glasgow Clan (away, 7.30pm)

Saturday 23 v Manchester Storm (home, 7pm)

Sunday 24 v Dundee Stars (away, 5pm)

Saturday 30 v MK Lightning (home, 7pm)

Sunday 31 v Coventry Blaze (away, 5.15pm)

Belfast Giants

5 fixtures left, three home, two away

March 

Friday 22 v Manchester Storm (away, 7pm)

Sunday 24 v Sheffield Steelers (home, 4pm)

Wednesday 27 v Coventry Blaze (away, 7.30pm)

Friday 29 v Fife Flyers (home, 7pm)

Saturday 30 v Dundee Stars (home, 7pm)

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