15 Mar 2025, 19:00 | Regular season | Sheffield Arena |
Sheffield Steelers | 2-1 OT | Guildford Flames |
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Referees: -  |  Spectators: 7691 |
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An overtime winner from Veeti Vainio scored just nine seconds before
time got Sheffield Steelers the two points they needed to stay three off
league leaders Belfast Giants. 7,691 fans saw the Steelers beat
Guildford Flames 2-1 in a low-scoring but nevertheless enjoyable game.
Wearing special retro jerseys, the Steelers saluted former player Scott Allison before opening faceoff.
The
Steelers and Flames were level with no score through the 20 minutes of
the first period. Marc-Olivier Vallerand couldn't quite get on the end
of a Robert Dowd pass to convert, while a Daniel Ciampini tip also
called Jake Kupsky into action. Guildford continued to be dangerous on
the rush the other way, and were almost ahead through an individual
effort by captain Brett Ferguson only for him to shoot wide. The Flames
almost scored on the final play of the period but saw James Shearer
shoot over on the buzzer.
Sheffield started period two the stronger again, but without
anything to show for their pressure. Around the midway point of the
period, Vallerand saved down the left wing and shot from an angle, only
for Kupsky to get something behind it and force the puck over.
Guildford took the lead with 79 seconds left in the period. A
puck behind the net landed kindly for Lewis Hook to throw it in front to
Daniel Catenacci to beat a wrong-footed Greenfield and open the
scoring.
Just over eight minutes into period three, an excellent Brandon
Whistle pass into the slot was somehow put wide by Mikko Juusola, but on
the very next play they did tie things. Colton Saucerman's shot from
the point was tipped by Samuel Tremblay in front to wrong-foot Kupsky
and sail into the net at 49:05. The goal was confirmed after a quick
check for a possible high stick.
A penalty on Zack Hoffman for
continuing to fight Robert Dowd after the linespersons had intervened
put the Steelers on a man advantage, but they couldn't find a way
through. The home side had a lot of late pressure, including the Flames
pinned in their own zone with only four sticks, but without a winning
goal.
Overtime felt like a fair result, and while Vallerand shot
over and the Steelers pushed, the crowd became very nervous each time
Guildford got the puck. A poor change from the Steelers almost let the
Flames win it, but passing between Daniel Tedesco and Catenacci saw the
chance go begging. With things looking like they would be decided in a
shootout, a stretch pass from Patrick Watling set Vainio through on
Kupsky, and the defenseman sniped into the top corner to win it for the
Steelers.