Cardiff Dragons 07/01/07

Lee Valley Lions -v- Cardiff Dragons (Away)
07/01/07 (Lose 6-14)

Lee Valley Lions

Cardiff Dragons

01
03
04
06
09
10
11
13
15
18
19
26
31
32

Stefan Nubert (G)
Michael Ranby
Justin Grant
Grant Hutcheon
Ben Williams
Scott Beeson (C)
Stas Prokofiev
Nick Braithwaite
Andrzej Maslak
Richard Hodge
Romanas Fedotovas (A)
Michael Jacobs
George Alley (G)
James Scott-Joseph

08
09
11
12
17
19
20
21
22
27
32
33
35
61

James Parsons
Steven Deacon
Dan Bowers
James Dancey
Alex Madge
Stephen Fisher
Michael Price
Luke Piggott
Chris Thomas
Jon Oliver
James Manson (A)
Luke Takel (G)
Ross Piggott (G)
David James (C)

 

Goals

Penalties

Lions
Dragons
Lions
Dragons
Period 1:
1
5
4
2
Period 2:
3
3
6
6
Period 3:
2
6
84
11
MATCH TOTALS:
6
14
94
39

 

Shots on Goal
Lee Valley Lions
(shots on Nubert/Alley)
Cardiff Dragons
(shots on Piggott/Takel)
Period 1:
16 (on Nubert)/8 (on Alley)
16 (on Piggott)
Period 2:
14 (on Alley)
3 (on Piggott)/10 (on Takel)
Period 3:
20 (on Alley)
10 (on Takel)
MATCH TOTALS:
58
39

 

Lee Valley Lions

Cardiff Dragons

Highest Scorer in Match:
Andrzej Maslak (2+1)
Steven Deacon (2+4)
Man of the Match Winner:
Andrzej Maslak
Steven Deacon

Additional Comments:

The Lions had already endured a long and bumpy ride to Wales and were not helped by a women’s match causing the late face-off time to be severely delayed. This match was the first for the Dragons in their new Cardiff Bay rink, having played relatively few games so far this season. They knew they had some catching-up to do and wasted no time in showing the Lions they meant business.

David James was first on the score sheet for the home team, his goal getting past Cardiff-born Stefan Nubert at 04:05. This was followed at 07:09 with the first of four goals from Luke Piggott.

Ben Williams received 2-mins for interference at 7:41 and the Dragons further punished the Lions by scoring on the powerplay, the goal awarded to Cardiff’s man of the match, Steven Deacon. Williams left the sin bin but was soon replaced by Richard Hodge who was sent off at 11:20 for hooking. The Dragons wasted no time in making the most of the situation, Steve Fisher scoring just 8 seconds later.

The onslaught continued as Michael Price overpowered the hapless Nubert with a short-handed goal at 12:11. At 5-0 down Lee Valley opted to change netminders, George Alley replacing Stefan Nubert for the remainder of the game.

Soon after the swap the Lions scored, Andrzej Maslak shooting at 14:26 with an assist going to Ben Williams. Lee Valley held Cardiff at bay (geddit?!) for the remainder of the period, George Alley facing eight shots.

Luke Piggott scored unassisted just two minutes into the start of the second period but then Andrzej Maslak retaliated with an unassisted goal of his own at 24:39. This was scored short-handed as Scott Beeson sat out 2-mins for delaying the game, a penalty called automatically when a puck goes out of play, whether accidental or not.

With the score 6-2 to the Dragons the Cardiff side decided to give their back-up netminder a chance to shine, Ross Piggott being replaced at 29:35 by Luke Takel.

Dragons’ Mike Price got past George Alley at 31:51 with his second goal of the match and then it was the turn of Richard Hodge to score the first past Takel for Lee Valley. His goal came at 32:28 and was assisted by Andrzej Maslak, whose play had been outstanding throughout.

The gap between the scoreline narrowed further at 34:12, this time thanks to a goal from Stas Prokofiev that was assisted by Romanas Fedotovas (in his first game as Assistant Captain). Shortly after, Fedotovas pounded a mightly slapshot that hit netminder Luke Takel. The goal was disallowed as the puck appeared to hit Takel’s helmet before dropping over the line. Despite legitimate protestations from Captain Scott Beeson the referee refused to change his mind. This infuriated Fedotovas but he contained his frustrations, albeit temporarily.

Cardiff scored again at 39:47 and although the scoreline widened once more Lee Valley did at least have the satisfaction of drawing the period 3-3.

The third period began and Lee Valley hit home first with a goal at 42:42 from Scott Beeson, assists going to Ben Williams and Richard Hodge. However, at the other end of the ice George Alley was facing shots from Cardiff almost continually. Gaping holes in the defence left him open to constant attack and both David James and James Manson scored.

Romanas Fedotovas finally got the goal he deserved at 50:24 but it was Ben Williams who stole the attention. A punch-up with James Manson left Williams with a nasty cut to the nose and a match penalty for his troubles (Manson receiving the same punishment).

Mike Price scored an unassisted goal for Cardiff at 52:04 and this is when Romanas Fedotovas could contain himself no more. The Cardiff goal was allowed to stand, despite it being scored in almost identical circumstances to Fedotovas’ earlier disallowed goal. His protests were too strong for the ref’s liking and he was giving a 10-mins misconduct penalty. Fedotovas became more abusive and the punishment was increased to a game penalty. Swearing and hand gestures from the enraged Lithuanian sealed his fate as he was dealt a match penalty (which results in him missing the next game).

With two defenders now ejected from the game (Williams normally a forward) it was unsurprising that Cardiff stepped up their attack and were able to score a further three goals, bringing the final score to 14-6.

Referee was Decaux, Linesman was O’Halloran.