28 Dec 2019, 19:00  |  Regular season  |  SkyDome Arena
Coventry Blaze3-4 OTNottingham Panthers
Periods:
Shots:
2-2
(14-12)
0-1
(15-9)
1-0
(5-19)
1-0
(0-1)
 
Total: 34-41
Referees: Dean Smith/Andrew Miller  |  Spectators: 2704
 
Goals and assists
05:49|home||1-0|Janne Laakkonen (Andrew Johnston, Justin Haché)
13:39|away||1-1|Julian Talbot (Brett Bulmer, Adam Deutsch)
14:53|away||1-2|Oliver Betteridge (Robert Lachowicz, Guillaume Lepine)
16:37|home|PPG|2-2|Matthew Pohlkamp (Dillon Eichstadt, Andrew Johnston)
35:33|home|PPG|3-2|Charles Corcoran (Justin Haché, Luke Ferrara)
56:15|away||3-3|Georgs Golovkovs (Mark Matheson, Brett Bulmer)
61:54|away|PPG|3-4|Julian Talbot (Brett Bulmer, Sam Herr)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Jordan Hedley||||
C.J. Motte|41|4|60:00|90.24
Name SA GA MIN %
Kevin Carr|34|3|60:00|91.18
Jackson Whistle||||
 
 
Game recap

Nottingham Panthers came from behind to beat Coventry in overtime for the second time in as many days with a 4-3 OT win at the Skydome.

A four-goal first period saw the deadlock broken after 5:49 through Janne Laakkonen, but the Panthers turned things around with two goals in 74 seconds – Julian Talbot levelling the game before a speculative Ollie Betteridge shot beat CJ Mette from the point at 14:53. Matt Pohlkamp levelled the game on the powerplay at 16:37 to have the scored level after 20 minutes.

The only goal of period two came at 35:33 on the powerplay, Charles Corcoran with an excellent fake before slotting past a beaten Kevin Carr. The go-ahead goal for Corcoran made up for him missing a penalty shot earlier in the period after Evan Bloodoff was hooked on a breakaway.

Coventry held their lead until Georgs Golovkovs equalised from close range at 56:15 but there was still more drama to come. The Blaze were unable to take advantage of a powerplay for the final 2:38 of regulation, and with luke Ferrara in the box for Hooking Julian Talbot crashed home the overtime winner for the Panthers at 61:54.

 
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