EIHL 2021/2022
Guildford Flames3
VS
Dundee Stars
1st Period
Jake Bolton 10:42
1 - 0
2nd Period
1 - 0
3rd Period
Chris Gerrie 41:21
2 - 0
Levi Cable 46:20
3 - 0
1st Period
Guildford Flames
15
Dundee Stars
12
2nd Period
Guildford Flames
20
Dundee Stars
11
3rd Period
Guildford Flames
7
Dundee Stars
19
Total
Guildford Flames
42
Dundee Stars
42
1st Period
Jake Bolton 04:28
2 Roughing
2nd Period
Markus Kankaanperä 22:03
2 Delay of Game
Kris Inglis 26:01
2 Roughing
Philippe Sanche 31:02
2 High-Sticking
Alex Yuill 33:05
2 Roughing
Adam Morrison 33:05
2 Slashing
Kyle Haas 33:05
5 Fighting
Kyle Haas 33:05
Game (20) Game Penalty
3rd Period
Ian McNulty 49:14
2 Hooking
Jake Bolton 52:20
2 Slashing
Chris Gerrie 59:23
2 Hooking

GUILDFORD FLAMES 3 KITMART DUNDEE STARS 0

 

On Saturday evening in Surrey, the Stars fell behind after 10 minutes, as Guildford’s Jake Bolton slotted home the opener through the legs of Adam Morrison.

By Kris Smith

Dundee failed to find any sort of reply before the end of the first period and that stalemate would continue through the middle stanza.

Despite both sides facing some penalty trouble, neither could make use of an extra man and that left the Flames still only one goal in front after 40 minutes.

However, the Stars were now missing one defender, as Kyle Haas had been thrown out of the game for trying to start a fight with an unwilling opponent.

The scrap started after a Guildford player appeared to collide with Stars netminder Morrison, who in retaliation slashed the Flames player.

Following a whistle to break up the play, Haas and Jamal Watson then collided and the Dundee defenseman was out for payback and dropped his gloves.

Although, Watson never wanted to take on Haas and a result he was sent for an early bath and assessed a game penalty for fighting.

Eventually the next goal came, and it was scored less than two minutes into the third period, as Chris Gerrie’s effort moved Paul Dixon’s men two goals ahead.

Five minutes later, the Flames pushed themselves 3-0 ahead through Levi Cable and that seemed to put the game out of reach for Dundee.

However they did outshoot the home team 19-7 in the final 20 minutes, but still could not find a way past Kevin Lindskoug in the Guildford net.

The Flames shotstopper would be voted ‘Man of the Match’ for his 42-save shutout performance, along with his counterpart, Morrison for Dundee.

 

Man of the Match

Dundee: #1 Adam Morrison

Guildford: #47 Kevin Lindskoug

 

Goals

1st:

1-0 Jake Bolton (John Dunabr, Mac Howlett) 10:42

 

2nd:

 

3rd:

2-0 Chris Gerrie (Ian Watters, Tristan Frei) 41:21

3-0 Levi Cable (Jamal Watson, Ian McNulty) 46:20

 

Pictures: John Uwins

League

EIHL
52 Games
2 Wins
12 Losses
25 OT Losses
12 Points