14 Nov 2021, 18:00 | Regular season | Guildford Spectrum |
Guildford Flames | 6-1 | Fife Flyers |
Periods: Shots: | 2-0 (18-12) | 4-1 (12-12) | 0-0 (11-12) | Total: 41-36 |
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Referees: Thompson/Bicknell  |  Spectators: 1681 |
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Goals and assists
The Guildford Flames made light work of the Fife Flyers on Sunday night, thrashing their opponents from north of the border by 6-1 at the Spectrum.
Chris Gerrie put the Flames ahead at 6:43 using the 2-on-1 as a decoy before dekeing to fool Shane Owen and slotting into the empty cage. He made it 2-0 some five minutes later when the Flyers couldn't clear their zone, and Jake Bolton's shot produced a rebound for Gerrie to tuck home.
Robert Lachowicz fired home from the circle halfway through the game to put the hosts in a commanding 3-0 lead, before Brett Ferguson finished a nice give and go with Levi Cable to make it four at 33:37. Carson Stadnyk pulled one back for the Flyers just past the 35-minute mark, but Ferguson got his second of the game 73 seconds later to keep the Flames four ahead.
Ian Watter's bottle-popper in close a 37:44 ended up as the game's final goal in a win that keeps the Flames second overall in the Premier Sports Elite League, and only three points off top spot with a game in hand.