05 Feb 2025 | Regular season | SF | Sheffield Arena |
Sheffield Steelers | 5-3 | Cardiff Devils |
Periods: Shots: | 2-0 (12-1) | 1-2 (11-10) | 2-1 (17-5) | Total: 40-16 |
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Referees: #3 Tom Pering, #9 Joe Sewell  |  Spectators: 6277 |
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Goals and assists
Sheffield Steelers will take a two-goal advantage into their
Challenge Cup Semi-Final second leg tie against Cardiff Devils after
logging a 5-3 win on Wednesday night at the Utilita Arena.
The
Steelers restricted the Devils to just one shot in an opening period
that the home side dominated. Marc-Olivier Vallerand had a shot come
back off the crossbar early, but the Steelers were deservedly ahead at
9:17 when Veeti Vainio's shot from the point was deflected en route to
Mac Carruth by Daniel Ciampini and then by Cole Shudra. Under five
minutes later it was 2-0 as a Daniel Leavens pass was one-timed home by
Joona Huttula from a tight angle. Ciampini got another post before the
period was out as the visitors were lucky to escape just two behind.
Cardiff started period two the stronger, and had the Steelers
pinned back in their own zone for long stretches. Their efforts paid off
with a powerplay goal converted in front by Joey martin while Brien
Diffley sat a holding minor. Having then had chances to tie the game,
the Devils took a slashing minor in the offensive zone and were punished
back the other way - Mitchell Balmas being given too much space and
beating Carruth blocker side from an angle. The momentum began shifting
back to the Steelers, but after a Cole Sanford penalty had been killed
off the Steelers turned the puck over while entering the zone, allowing
the Devils to break the other way, Kohen Olischefski fed Sanford in
front who beat Greenfield at the second attempt to make it 3-2 at 34:22.
Jarrod Gourley cleared a puck off the line after Kevin Tansey’s
shot got past Carruth, while a speedy Mikko Juusola break down the wing
was stopped by a combination of Josh Batch and Carruth.
Andrew MacWilliam stopped Mitchell Balmas as the Steelers broke
2-on-1, but his hook put the Devils short and they were back two down at
42:23 on the resulting powerplay off a Patrick Watling one-timer. Tyler
Busch then took another minor some 90 seconds later, and after chaos
around the Devils net which Carruth did well to turn away, the puck
broke to Daniel Leavens to score with 46:36 played.
The Devils pulled a goal back with 9:57 remaining on a strange
play. While most of the crowd, and indeed the cameras, were focused on a
scrum developing between Colton Saucerman and Tyler Busch, the Devils
broke up the ice and saw Sanford slot the puck under Greenfield to make
it a 5-3 game. While the referee had his arm up for a penalty, there was
no whistle and the play correctly continued, eventually resulting in
the goal.
That would be the final goal of the game. With an offensive zone
faceoff with 34 seconds to go, the Devils opted for a timeout but
couldn't hold the puck in the zone.