15 Mar 2025, 19:00 | Regular season | Ice Arena Wales |
Cardiff Devils | 7-3 | Dundee Stars |
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Josh MacDonald scored twice as Cardiff Devils recovered from a
Challenge Cup Final defeat with a 7-3 win over Dundee Stars at a
sold-out Vindico Arena.
"Wednesday night was disappointing, to say
the least," began the Devils forward after a three-point night. "We had
an expectation to go into Belfast and win which didn't go in our
favour. You have to look at the mistakes we made and move on a quick as
possible. We have eight games left in the regular season and you never
know what can happen, so it was about shifting our focus and making sure
we're focussed on every game from hereon in."
The game started
with Dundee Netminder Jarrett Fiske taking on a heavy challenge against
an aggressive Cardiff Devils team which had a multitude of chances in
the opening period. After Fiske was able to deny multiple 2-on-1
situations, Brad Schoonbaert finally beat him when he was able to pull
off a quick shot following a rebound off of Fiske's pads, giving Cardiff
a 1-0 lead 12:52 into the period for the only goal of period one.
The
second started with the Devils finding their second goal after Josh
MacDonald pulled off a slick shot into the goal thanks to an assisting
pass from Joey Martin only 58 seconds into the period. Later in the
period, Ben O’Connor found himself a holding minor, and while the hosts
were unable to convert the delayed penalty into a goal, Brett Perlini
was able to score instantly on the powerplay after an excellent passing
play with Zach O’Brien 5:21 in. Dundee found their first of the night
during a powerplay as a result of a Devils Too Many Men on Ice call that
allowed Philippe Sanche to put the away team on the scoreboard.
"I
felt pretty good out there tonight. I thought we were really connected,
and everyone played a hell of a game," aded MacDonald. "When we’re
moving the puck well like that, it’s fun. It's nice to contribute but we
have a pretty deep team and this is how we normally play."
Period
three brought a flurry of goals. Zach Tsekos failed to clear the puck,
allowing Tyler Busch to tip a Cody Donaghey shot from the point at 42:1.
MacDonald scored on a breakaway less than two minutes to put the Devils
5-1 ahead and seemingly out of sight.
Keanu Yamamoto and Drydn
Dow brought the Stars back to within two with a pair of goals 1:59
apart, but Ben Almquist put the Devils 6-3 up at 54:14. Donaghey made it
seven 2:27 from the final buzzer to secure a convincing win for the
home side, their fifth in a row in league play.
"We have eight
games to play. You never know what can happen, and that’s going to be
our mindset. Winning the last five out of five is great and we have to
keep that going" concluded MacDonald.