Four-Line Hockey The Way Forward For Lord’s 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.

Andrew Lord has called on Cardiff Devils fans to take pride in their Elite League champions. Head coach Lord and his Devils have won the League title in the last two seasons – and no team has ever won a triple crown. “I’d love everybody to get excited and take pride in the depth we […]

Andrew Lord has called on Cardiff Devils fans to take pride in their Elite League champions.

Head coach Lord and his Devils have won the League title in the last two seasons – and no team has ever won a triple crown.

“I’d love everybody to get excited and take pride in the depth we have in this team,” said Lord after Cardiff’s 4-2 win against Dundee Stars at the Viola Arena.”

Devils have won their last three matches – scoring 12 goals, conceding four – and have edged closer to leaders Belfast Giants.

There are three points between the top two. Devils have three matches in hand and the two rivals still have to play each other four times in League clashes.

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Lord is running a consistent four lines and took the decision to allow Scottish forward Craig Moore to sign for Fife Flyers, who are based in his home town of Kirkcaldy.

“I see Craig as an extremely good friend and maybe felt like a father figure to him while he was in Cardiff,” said Lord.

“Our organisation gave the guy everything and then some, while Craig gave us everything he had and then some on the ice and in the community.

“Craig is an unbelievable team-mate and a real spark plug player. The reality is that we a really deep team here.

“We brought in Sam Duggan, one of the highly touted young prospects for his age across the UK, and we are running four lines.

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“It was a mutual decision for Craig to join Fife. It is for the betterment of the individual and I must admit to being a little worried about giving him to Fife.

“He’s a great kid and I am proud of our organisation fo doing the right thing.”

Remaining Devils fixtures in 2018:

December

Sunday 23 v Guildford Flames (away, 6pm)

Boxing Day, Wednesday 26 v Coventry Blaze (away, 6pm)

Thursday 27 v Coventry Blaze (home, 7pm)

Sunday 30 v Guildford Flames (away, 6pm)

TICKETS for Devils home games available ONLINE HERE or by calling 0800 0842 666 or in person at the reception desk at VIOLA ARENA right up until face-off.

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Sunday fixtures:

The last game day before Christmas in Elite League has four games and eight teams going in search of two points

4pm Glasgow Clan v Sheffield Steelers (Tickets)

Both teams earned 3-2 wins on Saturday (v Fife and Steelers respectively). They are separated by one point in the standings.

“We break our season down to five game segments and this is the fifth of this next part,” said Sheffield head coach Tom Barrasso.

“It also brings my tenure in Sheffield up to 20 games. A win would mean we’re three and two over these five games.

5pm Dundee Stars v Nottingham Panthers (Tickets | Webcast)

Stars had won three home games in a row before losing to Sheffield dramatically in OT, while Panthers have lost their last two road games, but picked up a point in each. 

The last time these sides met in Dundee the result was a Panthers win after overtime.

Bryce Reddick on the puck for Cardiff Devils. Pic: Helen Brabon.

5.15pm Coventry Blaze v MK Lightning (Tickets | Webcast)

“MK have frustrated us at times this season, particularly Patrick Killeen in net, and we can’t take them for granted,” said Blaze coach Danny Stewart.”

Lightning player-coach Ryan Lannon said: “Coventry are an offensively talented team and a simple road game would be our best strategy for success. 

“Key points will be to neutralise their speed and stay out of the penalty box. A win on Sunday would make a nice early Christmas present for MK Lightning fans.”

ELITE ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE 2018-19

TEAM GP W L OTL PTS PCT GF GA PIM STREAK
Belfast Giants 30 22 7 1 45 .750 113 66 433 1-0
Cardiff Devils 27 19 4 4 42 .778 109 71 335 3-0
Nottingham Panthers 31 17 8 6 40 .645 101 92 520 1-0
Fife Flyers 28 15 9 4 34 .607 97 91 363 0-1
Guildford Flames 27 14 12 1 29 .537 91 84 359 0-1
Sheffield Steelers 28 14 14 0 28 .500 83 91 403 1-0
Dundee Stars 29 10 11 8 28 .483 79 98 320 0-1
Glasgow Clan 25 13 11 1 27 .540 76 85 298 2-0
Coventry Blaze 26 10 11 5 25 .481 82 95 360 0-1
Manchester Storm 29 11 15 3 25 .431 78 104 784 0-1
Milton Keynes Lightning 28 9 17 2 20 .357 67 99 580 0-2

 

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