09 Oct 2022, 16:00  |  Regular season  |  SSE Arena Belfast
Belfast Giants2-4 Guildford Flames
Periods:
Shots:
1-2
(14-10)
0-1
(15-10)
1-1
(21-4)
 
Total: 50-24
Referees: Halas/Jarvie  |  Spectators: 4275
 
Goals and assists
09:02|away||0-1|Peter Crinella (Ian McNulty, Ben O’Connor)
12:46|home||1-1|Scott Conway (Mark Cooper, Sam Ruopp)
18:01|away||1-2|Dan Tedesco (Ryan Tait, Owen Griffiths)
22:37|away||1-3|Johan Eriksson (Sam Marklund, Alex Yuill)
56:16|home||2-3|Colby McAuley (Matt Foley, Sam Ruopp)
58:27|away|EN|2-4|Sam Marklund (Robert Lachowicz, Alex Yuill)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Peyton Jones|23|3|58:27|86.96
Jackson Whistle||||
Name SA GA MIN %
Adam Long||||
Eamon McAdam|50|2|60:00|96.00
 
 
Game recap

Guildford picked up their second impressive road win of the week with a 4-2 victory in Belfast against the Giants on Sunday night, keeping the Flames at the top of the Premier Sports Elite League table.

The game's opening goal was scored inside ten minutes by Peter Crinella, putting the Flames ahead at 9:02 with the rebound from a Ben O'Connor slapshot.

Scott Coway created his own space and fired past Eamon McAdam for the equalising goal at 12:46 - the platy was challenged by Flames Head Coach Paul Dixon for goalie interference, but the goal was confirmed after view. Guildford killed off the resulting minor penalty for an incorrect challenge.

Ryan Tait forcing a turnover in the Giants' zone allowed him to feed Daniel Tedesco in front of the net to make it 2-1 to the visitors with 1:59 left in the first period.

The only goal of period two saw Johan Eriksson fire past Peyton Jones from the slot at 22:37 to make it 3-1 to the Flames.

With 3:44 to play, Colby McAuley deflected Matt Foley's shot past McAdam to bring the hosts back to within one. Sam Marklund found the empty net with 58:27 on the clock to make the win safe for the Flames - inflicting the Giants' first loss of the season in EIHL competition.

 
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