12 Apr 2024, 17:00 | Play-off | QF | IceSheffield |
Sheffield Steelers | 9-4 | Fife Flyers |
Periods: Shots: | 1-1 (12-10) | 4-1 (11-5) | 4-2 (12-7) | Total: 35-22 |
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Referees: Wells/Miller  |  Spectators: 1498 |
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Goals and assists
Sheffield Steelers will have a five-goal aggregate lead to play with
on Sunday in Kirkcaldy after beating Fife Flyers 9-4 in their 2024
Playoffs Quarter-Final first leg on Friday night.
Vitalijs Pavlovs
should have put the Flyers ahead with one of the game’s first attacks,
being found in front but unable to slot past Matt Greenfield from close
range with only some 30 seconds played. Indeed, the Flyers created the
better of the chances in the opening phases before the hosts gradually
grew into the game.
Mitchell Balmas’s curl and drag brought Owen into a smart save,
with the Flyers’ goalie also making an excellent pad save to keep the
game scoreless. The deadlock was broken thanks to an excellent Niklas
Nevalainen pass across the Flyers zone to Balmas who one-timed under
Owen’s arm with 10:40 played. Fife were unlucky to be behind and after a
couple of tip attempts were deservedly level – Troy Lajeunesse’s
one-timer from the circle off Kyle Osterberg’s feed tied things up at
17:14.
2:58 into period two, Cole Shudra beat Owen five-hole from an
angle to put the hosts back ahead, one the Flyers goalie would certainly
want back. On the very next shift, Shudra then rang a shot off the
iron, and the home side were rewarded for going up a gear as Balmas
slapped home a Daniel Ciampini pass only 80 seconds later. Tom Coolen
opted not to call his timeout but his team needed to steady the ship –
they did so, and were rewarded with a top-shelf Maz Humitz finish in the
slot at 29:33 of an excellent Teemu Pulkinen pass behind the net.
Patient and impressive stick handling from Josh Nicholls behind
Owen's net eventually set up Shudra for his second of the night with
Finley Ulrick screening the Flyers' goalie. Balmas could have made it a
hat trick but was denied by Owen on a breakaway. The hosts then moved
three ahead when Owen was knocked over by Kevin Wehrs bundling a Steeler
into his own goalie, and with the netminder down Sam Jones slotted into
the gaping net.
Brandon Whistle took a pass from Mark Simpson that she shot past
Owen to put the Steelers four goals ahead inside the opening two minutes
of the final period. Nicholls beat out an icing call to set up Mikko
Juusola 65 seconds later as the Finn to make it a 7-2 scoreline with
more than 17 minutes still left to play. The Flyers needed something and
with 11:53 to go they almost got it – but Max Humitz couldn’t beat
Greenfield on the breakaway. On the next play, however, Humitz got on a
loose puck and went bar down to put a third on the board for Fife.
The Flyers needed to keep themselves no more than four behind
until the game was over, but Marc-Olivier Vallerand’s 100th goal for the
Yorkshire side at 50:36 re-established the home side’s five-goal
advantage. Nicholls saw a shot come back off the inside of Owen’s post
with just over six minutes to play as things threatened to get better
for the Steelers. Owen stopped Balmas from completing a hat trick for a
second time late on, before a scramble in front of Greenfield saw Colin
Shirley shovel the puck over the line to make it 8-4 with 2:40 left.
Brett Neumann pounced on a bad giveaway in the Flyers end to get the
Steelers back five ahead 27 seconds later.
Fife have an uphill task to overturn a four-goal differential
against the league and cup champions who have only conceded five in a
single game twice this season.