12 Feb 2025, 19:30 | Regular season | SF | Ice Arena Wales |
Cardiff Devils | 4-1 | Sheffield Steelers |
Periods: Shots: | 2-0 (15-7) | 1-0 (9-8) | 1-1 (6-14) | Total: 30-29 |
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Referees: #9 Joe Sewell, #48 Oliver Truswell  |  Spectators: 3110 |
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Goals and assists
Cardiff Devils advanced to their first Challenge Cup Final since 2022
after overcoming a two-goal deficit to beat Sheffield Steelers in the
Semi-Finals. The Devils won the second leg 4-1 at a sold-out Vindico
Arena to advance 7-6 on aggregate.
The opening period went about
as well as the Devils would have been hoping, and probably almost the
worst-case scenario for the Devils. Off a defensive zone faceoff, the
Steelers turned the puck over on the Devils' blue line straight to Cole
Sanford who raced away to beat Matt Greenfield with 13:55 played. A
minute before the end of the opening period, a speculative throw at the
net from Josh MacDonald went all the way through and past Greenfield to
tie the game - Joey Martin ducking out of the way at a crucial moment in
front of the net. All square on aggregate through 20 minutes.
Sheffield
pushed back in period two, but a little against the run of play found
themselves down on aggregate. Zach O'Brien took one touch in the slot
and fired a shot past Greenfield who was screened again at 30:45 to put
the Devils three ahead - and one up on aggregate. The Steelers had two
chances to get back into the game with the Devils taking a pair of
minors before the period was out - Marc-Olivier Vallerand
miss-controlling while unmarked at the far post the best of their
chances.
Sanford took an early high-sticking minor in period
three, but the Steelers' powerplay came up short a third time. Just as
the Devils had got back to full strength, Josh Batch threw the puck into
the slot from below the goal line for captain Joey Martin to fire home
backhanded and put the Devils two ahead on aggregate with 42:52 on the
clock.
Everything seemed to be going the Devils' way, but a poor
Gleason Fournier clearance landed straight on the stick of Mitchell
Balmas to fire past Carruth and bring the Steelers back to within one at
47:25.
Balmas had probably the Steelers' best chance to tie
things up, but couldn't take the puck first time when otherwise doing so
would have been a certain goal. Greenfield was pulled with 1:47 to play
as the Steelers pushed hard, the Devils just trying to freeze the puck
along the boards in their own zone. With 24 seconds to play, Dominic
Cormier stepped across Sanford as he tried to exit the zone and was
called for roughing. Greenfield left the net as soon as the Steelers won
the faceoff, but time ran out on the visitors who went down 7-6 on
aggregate having led 5-3 after 60 of the 120 minutes.