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On Saturday, there was an 11-goal thriller in Scotland as Tyler Mosienko scored twice, including the overtime winner, as Sheffield Steelers won 6-5 at Dundee Stars. In a game which also counted towards league points, Nottingham scored once in each period and there was a first goal for the club for Andy Bohmbach as the Panthers beat Cardiff Devils 3-1 at the National Ice Centre, Nottingham in the Challenge Cup.
Manchester Storm secured their first Challenge Cup win of the season as they beat Coventry Blaze 4-1; while Belfast Giants came from a goal down to see off Braehead Clan 4-1 in Northern Ireland.
And in the Scottish derby, Fife Flyers overturned a two-goal deficit to beat Edinburgh Capitals 5-2 at the Fife Ice Arena
All 10 Elite League clubs were in action on Sunday night with three games in the league and two in the Challenge Cup.
Gui Doucet and Jake Morissette both scored their sixth goals of the season in Cardiff Devils’ 5-2 victory over Fife Flyers.
Mike Radja’s first goal for Belfast Giants was the game-winning goal as they won 2-1 at Coventry Blaze.
Nottingham Panthers scored two goals in the first 59 seconds on their way to a 4-1 victory over Braehead Clan.
The Sheffield Arena was the setting as Manchester Storm visited Sheffield Steelers for the first time since 2002.
Tyler Mosienko scored his seventh goal of the season as Sheffield Steelers beat Manchester Storm 3-1., thus ensuring Sheffield qualified for the next round of this tournament.
And Ryan Hayes scored twice, including nine seconds before the end of overtime, in Edinburgh Capitals’ 4-3 win over Dundee Stars.
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