Joey The Chef Cooks Up Magnificent Devils Away 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.

Belfast Giants 0, Cardiff Devils 1 The Chef came up with the perfect recipe for Cardiff Devils at the SSE Arena in Northern Ireland. Canadian winger Joey Haddad, nicknamed the Chef because of his cooking prowess, scored his 26th goal of the season to keep Devils’ Elite League title charge on course. The 31-year-old forward […]

Belfast Giants 0, Cardiff Devils 1

The Chef came up with the perfect recipe for Cardiff Devils at the SSE Arena in Northern Ireland.

Canadian winger Joey Haddad, nicknamed the Chef because of his cooking prowess, scored his 26th goal of the season to keep Devils’ Elite League title charge on course.

The 31-year-old forward from Nova Scotia with a power play goal during the first period, taking his points tally to 43 in 38 matches, and secured a crucial victory at the SSE Arena in Belfast.

Giants defeated Devils 1-0 at the same venue on Saturday and Cardiff reversed the scoreline almost 24 hours later.

There was an added bonus for Devils with League leaders Sheffield Steelers losing 6-5 against Guildford Flames, having been thrashed 5-1 by Nottingham Panthers on Saturday.

Giants were far from happy with Haddad’s goal and head coach Adam Keefe claimed it should have been ruled out for goalie interference.

“We hit a post and the Devils goal was questionable because of goalie interference,” said Keefe. “It looked like a player skated into Shane Owen’s stick, 

“There are no excuses, these things happen in a game. I was happy with the effort and team performance overall.

“We needed to scorer and that didn’t happen.”

Devils go into the Olympic break – Great Britain have qualifiers this week – happy with their two-points reward from a difficult weekend and head coach Andrew Lord said: “We kept Belfast to the outside and we had a surge in the second period when we could have scored another one or two goals.

“The third was a crap short, but we found a way to win. It got a little crazy near the end and I could have done without that, but it was greats to earn the win.”

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Giants remain third, two points behind Devils, who have two games in hand. Steelers remain are top, but Cardiff have four games in hand.

Midway through the first period Liam Morgan dropped the gloves with former Giants captain Blair Riley for a centre-ice scrap. 

Ironically Elgin Pearce, who scored Belfast’s powerplay winner on Saturday, was in the penalty box for holding when Haddad fired his shot past goalie Owen.

The referees reviewed the goal for possible goaltender interference, but it stood as Owen was bumped while standing outside of his crease.

Cardiff shut Giants down in the second, keeping the puck to the outside and limiting quality chances.

Giants had their best chance to tie the game when Devils forward Masi Marjamaki took a five-minute major for throwing a hit to the head of David Goodwin. 

Three minutes into the man advantage, Giants took a tripping call to nullify the remainder of the powerplay and the Devils held on to win. Ben Bowns kept a 33rd shutout as a Devil in six years with the club.

Cardiff were again without playmaker Charles Linglet, but he now has thge Olympic qualifying break to recover fitness.

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Match stats:

Scorer: 

Devils: Joey Haddad 1+0, Sean McMonagle 0+1, Joey Martin 0+1

Period scores (Giants first): 0-1; 0-0 (0-1); 0-0 (0-1)

Shots on goal: Giants (on Ben Bowns) 6+10+13=29, Devils (on Shane Owen) 6+12+2=20

Face-off won: Giants 22, Devils 26

Penalties in minutes: Giants 7+0+4=11; Devils 9+0+27=36

Powerplays: Giants 4, Devils 3

Referees: Tom Pering, Liam Sewell

Attendance: 5,235

Cardiff Devils team:

Goaltenders: Ben Bowns (back-up Thomas Murdy)

First line: Gleason Fournier, Mark Richardson, Joey Haddad, Stephen Dixon, Bryce Reddick

Second line: Sam Jardine, Shaone Morrisonn, Masi Marjamaki, Joey Martin, Blair Riley

Third line: Mark Louis, Sean McMonagle, Sean Bentivoglio, Matthew Myers, Josh Batch

Fourth line: Matt Pope, Mike McNamee, Sam Duggan

Elite League table

# Team GP Score Pts
1  Sheffield Steelers 42 183:129 57
2  Cardiff Devils 38 128:110 52
3  Belfast Giants 40 122:100 50
4  Nottingham Panthers 38 120:99 48
5  Coventry Blaze 39 146:136 45
6  Guildford Flames 37 111:109 43
7  Glasgow Clan 39 122:152 35
8  Manchester Storm 39 96:123 33
9  Dundee Stars 40 125:153 32
10  Fife Flyers 40 101:143 25

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Remaining Cardiff Devils fixtures in February (home fixtures played at Viola Arena, Cardiff Bay): 

Saturday 15 Devils v Coventry Blaze

Sunday 16 Guildford Flames v Devils

Wednesdfay 19 Devils v Fife Flyers

Saturday 22 Devils v Guildford Flames

Sunday 23 Coventry Blaze v Devils

Saturday 29 Nottingham Panthers v Devils

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