19 Feb 2022, 19:00 | Regular season | Cardiff Arena |
Cardiff Devils | 6-2 | Guildford Flames |
Periods: Shots: | 2-0 (5-11) | 10-12 (2-32) | 14-15 (17-13) | Total: 24-56 |
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Referees: Rose/Smith  |  Spectators: 3100 |
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Goals and assists
It was 'job done' for the Cardiff Devils in part one of what needs to be a four-point weekend if they're to keep any title hopes alive. Two goals in each period helped them to a 6-2 home win against Guildford at a sold out Ice Arena Wales.
The Devils took a two-goal advantage into the first intermission thanks two Cole Sanford goals 1:42 apart, both scored on the powerplay. Rob Lachowicz was in the box when Sanford scored his first at 12:16 with a nice tip on Trevor Cox's feed towards the net, with the second fired home off a pass in front from Sam Duggan.
Matt Register and Jamal Watson dropped the gloves with 5:18 left in the period to further energise the crowd.
John Dunbar got the Flames back into things with a goal 5:23 into period two, but in less than then minutes the visitors found themselves three down. Justin Crandall made it 3-1 at 31:25, before Matt Register wristed through traffic at 33:55 to give the hosts a three-goal lead.
Sanford completed his hat trick 2:11 into the final period to effectively kill off any slim hopes the Flames had of launching a fightback, with Jake Coughler netting the home side's sixth at 54:38. Chris Gerrie added a late consolation for the Flames.