20 Nov 2021, 18:00  |  Regular season  |  Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Flames7-1 Dundee Stars
Periods:
Shots:
4-0
(9-11)
2-0
(16-11)
1-1
(14-10)
 
Total: 39-32
Referees: Rose/Smith  |  Spectators: 1610
 
Goals and assists
01:22|home||1-0|Jordan Cownie (Ian Watters, Alex Yuill)
06:41|home|PPG|2-0|Ian McNulty (Brett Ferguson, Levi Cable)
17:38|home||3-0|Ian Watters (Jesper Alasaari, Spencer Trapp)
19:12|home||4-0|Ian McNulty (Brett Ferguson, Levi Cable)
30:33|home|PPG|5-0|Jacob Bolton (Jordan Cownie, John Dunbar)
30:47|home||6-0|Kyle Locke (Brett Ferguson, Levi Cable)
48:53|away||6-1|Cody Drover (Gabriel Desjardins, Charlie Combs)
53:37|home||7-1|Brett Ferguson (Ian McNulty, Jamal Watson)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Kevin Lindskoug|32|1|60:00|96.88
Adam Long||||
Name SA GA MIN %
Adam Morrison|39|7|60:00|82.05
Brython Preece||||
 
 
Game recap

The Guildford Flames cut the gap on Sheffield at the top of the Premier Sports Elite League to just one point thanks to an emphatic 7-1 thrashing of the Dundee Stars.

Dundee, who had lost all six of their games since beating the Flames 7-0 in Scotland, got off to the worst possible start- conceding two inside the first five minutes, and ending the opening period four down.

Former Star Jordan Cownie opened the scoring just 82 seconds in, with Ian McNulty striking with the man advantage at 4:41. Ian Watters made it three at 17:38 before McNulty added his second of the night with 48 seconds left in the period to put the Flames four up.

Dundee held out for the first en minutes of period two and could have got on the board on a powerplay of their own, but that missed chance came back to bite when Jake Bolton put the Flames five up. 14 seconds later it was six through Kyle Locke.

Cody Drover got his third goal in two games for the Stars with their only bright point of the evening at 48:53, before Brett Ferguson rounded off the scoring with 6:23 to play.

 
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