Game detail: 14 Nov 2021, Manchester Storm - Nottingham Panthers - Eurohockey.com
 
14 Nov 2021, 17:30  |  Regular season  |  C  |  Altrincham Ice Dome
Manchester Storm7-3 Nottingham Panthers
Periods:
Shots:
0-1
(8-19)
5-0
(14-9)
2-2
(10-20)
 
Total: 32-48
Referees: Brown/Miller  |  Spectators: 1000
 
Goals and assists
09:48|away||0-1|J.C. Brassard (Christophe Boivin, Jeremy Welsh)
27:10|home|PPG|1-1|Harold Gulliver (Jared Van Wormer, Joseph Hazeldine)
27:40|home||2-1|Frankie Melton (Tyson Fawcett)
29:38|home||3-1|Linden Springer (Finlay Ulrick)
30:33|home||4-1|Curtis Hamilton (Jared Van Wormer, Cameron Critchlow)
32:46|home||5-1|Curtis Hamilton (Joseph Hazeldine)
44:02|home||6-1|Tyson Fawcett (Scott Simmonds, Archie Hazeldine)
46:36|away||6-2|J.C. Brassard (Matthew Lane, Robert Baillargeon)
49:39|home||7-2|Tyson Fawcett
58:50|away||7-3|Morgan Clark-Pizzo (Mathieu Tousignant, J.C. Brassard)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
no stats found
Name SA GA MIN %
Kevin Carr||||
William Kerlin|32|7|60:00|78.13
 
 
Game recap

The Manchester Storm earned their first win of the Premier Sports Challenge Cup season in large part thanks to a five-goal second period as they powered past the Nottingham Panthers 7-3.

The game was notable for Storm's Harry Gulliver and Panthers' Morgan Clarke-Pizzo both scoring their first professional goals, plus a professional debut for Archie Hazeldine on the Storm's defense.

The Panthers led with the only goal of period one - JC Brassard taking a loose puck in the slot and wristing past James Downie with 9:48 played.

That lead held until just after the 27-minute mark when a surge of Storm goals saw them hit five in just over as many minutes.

Gulliver, in his first season with the Storm after impressing during the Elite Series, took a Jared Vanwormer pass on the backhand spin and slotted past Will Kerlin to level it at 27:10, with Frankie Melton's shot 30 seconds later creeping through Kerlin to put Storm ahead.

Linden Springer then dangled and let fly from just inside the attacking zone to make it 3-1 at 29:38, before Curtis Hamilton got the hosts' fourth of the game at 30:33. Hamilton capped the Storm's goal-fest on the powerplay at 32:46 to give his team a 5-1 lead after 40 minutes.

Tyson Fawcett added a sixth 4:02 into the final period, with Brassard cutting the deficit back to four goals two minutes later. Fawcett struck again, though, shorthanded to extend the Storm's lead to 7-2 with 10 minutes to play.

With 70 seconds left on the clock, Morgan Clarke-Pizzo nicely sniped past Downie from the slot get the Panthers' third of the night.

 
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