27 Mar 2022, 16:30  |  Regular season  |  SkyDome Arena
Coventry Blaze7-2 Dundee Stars
Periods:
Shots:
2-0
( - )
3-2
( - )
2-0
( - )
Referees: Thompson/Miller  |  Spectators: 1740
 
Goals and assists
11:01|home|PPG|1-0|Janne Kivilahti (David Clements, Ross Venus)
18:48|home||2-0|Janne Kivilahti (Nathanael Halbert, John Curran)
23:04|home||3-0|Luke Ferrara (Janne Laakkonen, Ryan Penny)
25:25|home|PPG|4-0|Janne Kivilahti (Luke Ferrara, Nathanael Halbert)
26:33|home|PPG|5-0|Janne Kivilahti (Ross Venus, Mitch Cook)
27:58|away||5-1|Dillon Lawrence (Alexandre Ranger, Connor Sills)
38:52|away||5-2|Kalvis Ozols (Sebastian Bengtsson, Charlie Combs)
44:51|home||6-2|Evan Bloodoff (Connor Chaulk, Janne Kivilahti)
50:39|home||7-2|Dane Gibson (Janne Kivilahti, John Curran)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Jordan Hedley||||
C.J. Motte|30|2|60:00|93.33
Name SA GA MIN %
Adam Morrison|31|7|60:00|77.42
Brython Preece||||
 
 
Game recap

Janne Kivilahti hit four goals and assisted on two others to grab himself a six-point night in Coventry Blaze's 7-2 home win over Dundee - the second night in a row that the Stars shipped seven goals.

The Finn scored both of the hosts' first-period goals, statting at 11:01 with a slapshot on the weak side of the powerplay. He poked home a rebound from Nathaneal Halbert's blue line effort to double the lead at 18:48.

Luke Ferrara scored almost a carbon copy of the Blaze's opener to make it 3-0 at 23:04, before Kivilahti then hit two in 68 seconds - two powerplay one-timers from an almost identical spot putting the Blaze 5-0 and giving him four on the night.

Dundee called a timeout and reacted almost instantly through former Blaze man Dillon Lawrence, while Kalvis Ozols' own rocket on a two-man advantage brought the score back to 5-2.

Evan Bloodoff beat Adam Morrison five-hole to make 6-2 4:51 into period three, while Dane Gibson patiently converted a loose puck at 50:39 for the game's final goal.

 
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