12 Feb 2025, 19:30 | Regular season | SF | SSE Arena Belfast |
Belfast Giants | 3-0 | Nottingham Panthers |
Periods: Shots: | 2-0 (8-8) | 0-0 (14-11) | 1-0 (5-12) | Total: 27-31 |
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Referees: #25 Andy Dalton, #45 Vytas Lukosevicius  |  Spectators: 6283 |
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Goals and assists
Belfast Giants will take a three-goal lead to Nottingham in the
second leg of their Challenge Cup Semi-Final after a shutout win against
the Panthers at a sold out SSE Arena on Wednesday night.
"I
thought we were really good tonight," began Giants captain Mark Cooper,
who scored his side's opening goal. "We knew they would push. They're a
great team and we were able to keep them pretty quiet and defend hard,
then take our chances when we had them and get a three-goal lead going
into the second leg. But they have a firepower team so we just have to
keep playing the same way in the second leg."
After a cagey start,
the Giants began to generate more pressure, and it was the home side
who opened the scoring as Mark Cooper scored a brilliant solo goal to
put the hosts ahead. Cooper drove from his own defensive zone, skipped
by a defenseman, and finished through the five hole of Jason Grande at
8:51.
Belfast doubled their lead at 14:28 through a wonderful
Ciaran Long goal. The Panthers were caught on a change, which allowed
Elijiah Barriga to pick out Long with a pass into the slot. Long
produced an excellent backhanded finish into the roof of the net to
double the Giants' lead.
The Panthers' best chance of the opening
period fell to Reid Stefanson while the score was 1-0, as he found
himself with only Whistle to beat. However, Whistle denied Stefanson to
maintain the lead for the Giants - a common theme as the evening
progressed.
Both sides had chances in the second period, but both
Whistle and Grande made big saves to deny each team. The Giants and
Panthers each had one powerplay. However, neither could take advantage
to leave the Giants two goals ahead going into the third. In the end,
the period probably ended how both sides would have wanted - no further
goals against for the Panthers, and the Giants still with a two-goal
lead.
Nottingham started period three the stronger and had seome
sustained pressure for some five to six minutes, but without success.
Mark Cooper again got in behind the Panthers' defense and shot on net,
but although Grande made the save he couldn't stop Jordan Kawaguchi
following up to slot home the rebound - the Giants likely to be awarded a
penalty shot on the play anyway for a stick thrown towards cooper as he
skated on net.
"We saw it in the other game with Cardiff being up
4-1 that it's not all over just because you have a first-leg lead,"
added Cooper. "Nottingham have beaten us 5-1 at home, so they're very
capable in their own building. Their fans will be roaring, and it's a
hard building to play in, so we're going to put our focus back on the
league for a couple of weeks then we'll be ready to go a few Wednesdays
from now."
A penalty on Jeff Baum in the final eight minutes gave
the Panthers a late chance to get on the board, but despite taking their
time-out to draw up a play they couldn't beat Whistle. Ben Lake almost
gifted the visitors a goal with a loose breakout pass, but against
Whistle was there for the hosts.
Belfast held on for the 3-0 win
and will head to Nottingham as favourites to progress - however, they've
not won yet this season in that building.