Four Goal Charles Linglet Devils Man Of The Match

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 9, Nottingham Panthers 4 Charles Linglet led Cardiff Devils to victory in their Elite League Predictorbet Play-Offs semi-final against Nottingham Panthers. Canadian playmate Linglet scored four goals in a tenacious, intense Devils performance as they took control against Panthers, leading 4-0 after the first period and 8-3 with 40 minutes gone. The reward […]

Cardiff Devils 9, Nottingham Panthers 4

Charles Linglet led Cardiff Devils to victory in their Elite League Predictorbet Play-Offs semi-final against Nottingham Panthers.

Canadian playmate Linglet scored four goals in a tenacious, intense Devils performance as they took control against Panthers, leading 4-0 after the first period and 8-3 with 40 minutes gone.

The reward for Devils is a place in Sunday’s final against a Belfast Giants team chasing an ice hockey Grand Slam. They won 2-1 against Guildford Flames.

The two rivals finished level on points in the League table, 22 points ahead of third-placed Panthers.

Four-goal Cardiff Devils forward Charles Linglet. Pic: Richard Murray.

Giants won the title on a countback of wins and have also lifted the Challenge Cup and Erhardt Conference.

Now captain Jake Morissette and his Devils are the only team standing in the way of Belfast winning every domestic trophy.

Devils are reigning Play-Offs champions and won’t give up their trophy lightly. It will be a ferocious, physical battle in the final match of the 2018-19 EIHL season.

Joey Haddad was ruled out of the Devils team for the semi-final with the gritty, influential James Livingston continuing his good run of form.

Devils’ locker room pre-semi-final at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham.

Match stats:

Scorers, Devils: Charles Linglet 4+2, Evan Mosey 1+0, Mark Richardson 1+2, Bryce Reddick 2+0, Stephen Dixon 1+1, Sean Bentivoglio 0+2, Matt Pope 0+1, Drew Schiestel 0+1, Matthew Myers 0+1, Joey Martin 0+1.

Panthers: Alex Guptill 1+0, Mark Hurtubise 1+1, Josh Tetlow 1+0, Jaynen Rissling 1+0,  Luke Pither 0+1, Alexandre Bolduc 0+1, Brett Perlini 0+1.

Period scores (Devils first): 4-0; 4-3 (8-3); 

Penalties in minutes: Devils 4+2+6=12; Panthers 4+0+0=4.

Referees: Dean Smith and Andrew Dalton.

A Belfast Giants celebration during their semi-final win against Guildford Flames.

Belfast Giants 2, Guildford Flames 1

Belfast Giants will go for a Grand Slam after scoring two goals in the final period to edge past Guildford Flames by a goal.

The deadlock was broken little over four minutes into the second with a top corner snipe by Guildford’s Ian Watters, who found himself open in the slot and made no mistake finishing over Beskorowany’s blocker. Giants tried to work their way back into the game with increased physical play, but were unable to level the game and after two periods Flames still led 1-0.

The third period saw an increase in intensity with both teams creating chances on goal. 

Giants capitalised on pressure, levelling the game just before halfway through the final period when Johnathan Ferland capitalised on a Chris Higgins set-up. 

Elite League champions Giants took the lead five minutes before the end thanks to a Patrick Dwyer goal and that proved enough for victory.

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