02 Oct 2021, 19:00  |  Regular season  |  Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Nottingham Panthers2-5 Coventry Blaze
Periods:
Shots:
1-1
(12-5)
1-2
(8-10)
0-2
(8-8)
 
Total: 28-23
Referees: Sewell/Wells  |  Spectators: 5238
 
Goals and assists
10:11|home||1-0|Mathieu Tousignant (J.C. Brassard, Matthew Myers)
17:52|away||1-1|Luke Ferrara (Mathew Thompson)
22:04|away||1-2|David Clements (David Broll)
24:10|home|PPG|2-2|Mathieu Tousignant (Jeremy Welsh, Brady Norrish)
28:33|away||2-3|Janne Laakkonen (Mathew Thompson)
40:30|away|PP2|2-4|Evan Bloodoff (Luke Ferrara)
41:10|away|PP2|2-5|Luke Ferrara (Evan Bloodoff, Mathew Thompson)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Kevin Carr|23|5|58:00|78.26
William Kerlin||||
Name SA GA MIN %
Jordan Hedley||||
C.J. Motte|29|2|60:00|93.10
 
 
Game recap

Luke Ferrara hit two goals as the Coventry Blaze recorded their first road win of the 2021/22 season with a Premier Sports Elite League win in Nottingham.

The Panthers took the lead in their second home game of the season through Mathieu Tousignant cleaning up a loose puck in front with 10:31 played. Ferrara tied the game with 2:08 left in the period as he made the most of space in the circle to make it all square at the first break.

Coventry took the lead 2:04 into period two through David Clements, but Tousignant was the man for the Panthers again to draw them level just over two minutes later. However, a bad giveaway from Kevin Carr allowed the Blaze to regain the lead with Janne Laakkonen the beneficiary at 28:33.

The Blaze took control of the game on an extended 5-on-3 while Simon Suoranta sat a double minor for a high stick, and Josh Tetlow was penalised for goalie interference. Evan Bloodof had a simple finish from Ferrara's feed 30 seconds into period three before the GB international then got his second of the game with 41:10 on the clock to make it 5-2. That was how the scores stayed, with CJ Motte stopping over 30 shots in the Blaze's win.


 
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