25 Mar 2023, 19:00  |  Regular season  |  Braehead Arena
Glasgow Clan5-8 Nottingham Panthers
Periods:
Shots:
2-3
(8-11)
3-2
(11-7)
0-3
(4-13)
 
Total: 23-31
Referees: Pering/Halas  |  Spectators: 1521
 
Goals and assists
02:37|home||1-0|Gabe Chabot (John Dunbar, Kevin Massy)
08:46|away||1-1|Adam Brady (Mike Hammond)
10:05|home||2-1|Steve McParland (Gary Haden, Andrew McLean)
10:19|away||2-2|Mike Hammond (Adam Brady, Stephen Anderson)
11:02|away||2-3|David Levin (Tanner Sorenson)
26:02|home||3-3|Steve McParland (Gary Haden, Bradley Kennedy)
27:10|home||4-3|Mitch Jones (Jordan Cownie, Craig Peacock)
29:20|away||4-4|Stephen Anderson (Adam Brady, Archie Hazeldine)
31:44|home|PPG|5-4|Stephen Dixon (Mitch Jones, Niklas Tikkinen)
37:27|away||5-5|Jakub Ižacký
44:00|away||5-6|Kelly Summers (Jeremy Welsh)
48:16|away||5-7|David Levin (Jeremy Welsh, Kelly Summers)
58:18|away|EN|5-8|Jakub Ižacký
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Euan Simpson||||
Ty Taylor|32|7|59:30|78.13
Name SA GA MIN %
Peyton Jones|23|5|60:00|78.26
Luca Sheldon||||
 
 
Game recap

Nottingham Panthers ended a four-game losing run as they came out three-goal winners over Glasgow Clan in a 13-goal game at Braehead Arena.

In a seesaw game, Gabriel Chabot and Adam Brady traded early goals, and while Steven McParland put Clan ahead at 10:05, Mike Hammond (10:19) and David Levin (11:02) responded quickly to put the Panthers ahead - a lead they held into the first intermission.

McParland tied things 6:02 into period two, and Clan led again when Mitch Jones beat namesake Peyton to put Clan ahead 68 seconds later. Player-coach Stephen Dixon put Clan 5-4 ahead after Stephen Anderson had levelled the scores, but the period ended all square at five each through Jakub Izacky. Goals 4:18 apart from Kelly Summers and Lein gave the Panthers a two-goal cushion 8:16 into period three, with Izacky finding the empty net with 1:42 to secure the victory.


 
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