23 Nov 2019, 19:00  |  Regular season  |  Braehead Arena
Glasgow Clan2-4 Guildford Flames
Periods:
Shots:
0-0
(6-10)
1-1
(7-12)
1-3
(3-13)
 
Total: 16-35
Referees: Tom Pering/Andrew Miller  |  Spectators: 2965
 
Goals and assists
34:18|away||0-1|Ian Watters (Jesse Craige, Kruise Reddick)
35:18|home||1-1|Matt Beca (Scott Pitt)
51:32|away|PPG|1-2|Jamie Crooks (T.J. Foster, Jordan Rowley)
53:38|away||1-3|T.J. Foster (Ben Davies, Jordan Rowley)
56:02|home||2-3|Chad Rau (Scott Pitt, Matthew Pufahl)
59:03|away||2-4|Kruise Reddick (Ian Watters, Jesse Craige)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Patrick Killeen|34|3|59:00|91.18
Jordan Mclaughlin||||
Name SA GA MIN %
Travis Fullerton|16|2|60:00|87.50
Michael Will||||
 
 
Game recap

Guildford Flames pulled off an excellent two-goal win against the league leaders to bounce back from last weekend’s defeat against Manchester.

After a scoreless opening period, Ian Watters tapped home from close range at 34:18 to put the Flames ahead, but their lead lasted only a minute until Matt Meca tied things up.

In the final period however it was the Flames who took over with two quick powerplay goals from Jamie Crooks and TJ Foster at 51:32 and 53:38 respectively. Chad Rau made things interesting when he pulled one back for the Clan with just under four minutes to go, but Kruise Reddick's empty netter at 59:03 secured the points for the Flames.

 
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