Cardiff Fire goalie Jordan Lawday Shines For GB

Ice Arena Wales on Challenge Cup final day.

Ice Arena Wales on Challenge Cup final day.

Cardiff Fire netminder Jordan Lawday was Great Britain’s man of the match in their 3-2 World Under-20 Championship win against Romania in Scotland. Lawday, who has been in magnificent form for Fire in National League ice hockey, turned away 30 of the 32 shots he faced, while Cole Shudra, Liam Kirk and Mac Howlett all […]

Cardiff Fire netminder Jordan Lawday was Great Britain’s man of the match in their 3-2 World Under-20 Championship win against Romania in Scotland.

Lawday, who has been in magnificent form for Fire in National League ice hockey, turned away 30 of the 32 shots he faced, while Cole Shudra, Liam Kirk and Mac Howlett all had two-point nights.

GB came from 2-1 down early in the third period to take the three points for a winning start at Dumfries Ive Arena.

Romania settled the better in the opening stages of the first period and Tamas Ilyes hits the pipes from just out in front, but GB grew stronger the longer the period went on with Shudra and Craig Garrigan going close.

Britain made the perfect start to the second period and scored after only 11 seconds as Shudra worked his way in and his backhand pass set up Sam Duggan to score from close range (20-11).

Lawday twice denied Andrei Vasile from point-blank range, before Kirk hit the pipes at the other end.

But Romania equalised with the period coming to a close thanks to a superb top-shelf finish from Zoltan Sandor (38:27).

Romania took the lead moments after an early third-period powerplay came to an end as Zsolt Reszegh tipped in Robert Erencz-Csibi’s shot at 43-19.

GB levelled only 16 seconds later when Garrigan fired low into the left-hand corner of the net (43:35) and took the lead at 52:16 on the powerplay after neat move in front by Shudra to slip the puck past Ors Adorjan.

Britain had to kill off two late powerplays but held on for a three-point victory.

Assistant coach Martin Grubb, said: “There was huge character shown by the players and the first game is about getting the points.

“We always knew there was going to be good parts of the game and parts we would need to correct, as we have only been skating together since Wednesday.

“But we have to be happy with that. The players dug deep and showed character and in the end we came away with our target which was a regulation win.”

Earlier in the day, Japan beat Netherlands 6-1 and Korea were victorious over Estonia 5-4 after a penalty shootout.

It means Japan lead the early table with GB second. Britain return to action today (Monday) when they face Estonia.

Full schedule on Monday: Netherlands v Korea 1pm; Japan v Romania 4-30pm; Great Britain v Estonia (8pm).

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