20 Apr 2025, 17:00 | Play-off | FINAL | Motorpoint Arena Nottingham |
Nottingham Panthers | 4-3 OT | Cardiff Devils |
Periods: Shots: | 1-0 ( - ) | 2-0 ( - ) | 0-3 ( - ) | 0-0 ( - ) | 1-0 ( - ) |
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Referees: #25 Andy Dalton, #9Joe Sewell  |  Spectators: - |
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Goals and assists
Nottingham Panthers gave up a three-goal lead but came through to
beat Cardiff Devils 4-3 in double overtime, with the winning goal being
scored by Mitch Fossier at 92:15!
It was an early lead for the
Panthers. Captain Sam Herr’s excellent re-direct on a Cooper Zech shot,
in front of Ben Bowns, put Nottingham ahead with just 81 seconds played.
Didrik Hendrant’s shot on a bouncing puck came back off Ben
Bowns’ shoulder as the Panthers pressed again, while Zsombor Garát’s
shot from the point also caused problems. The Panthers almost made use
of an Evan Mosey boarding minor, but couldn’t double their advantage
despite keeping the Devils in their own end for most of the two minutes.
A big kill for the Welsh side.
Brett Perlini had arguably the Devils’ best chance of the period
but saw Jason Grande cut the angle down well, while the rebound didn’t
quite fall for Perlini to shoot again.
A Kris Kontos faceoff win deflected off Hugo Roy and called
Grande into an excellent reaction save to prevent the Panthers putting
one into their own net as the period ticked down.
The second period couldn’t have started any better for the
Panthers. When the Devils failed to clear their zone, the puck popped
out for captain Herr to wrist shot high past Bowns and make it 2-0 just
5:31 after the break. Just over two minutes later, Quinn Wichers shot
was stopped by Bowns but the rebound fell straight to Mitch Fossier who
slotted home to make it 3-0 with only 27:50 played.
Tyler Busch was ejected from the game at 30:47 after an incident
with Matt Alfaro off the play which saw the Panther take just a minor.
Cardiff did, however, ill off the penalty and were helped by Joey Martin
drawing Cooper Zech into a tripping call.
Kohen Olischefski should have got the Devils on the board with
just over three minutes left in the middle period, but shot over as he
joined the rush. As the Devils began to create more chances, Olischefski
took Josh MacDonland’s pass, faked Grande, and slotted home with 1:07
left in the period to make it 1-3. The period ended with a big hit from
Andrew MacWilliam on Herr.
Ollie Betteridge took a bad clearance from Jarrod Gourley and
called Bowns into a decent save as the Panthers came close to extending
their lead with 11 minutes to go. Going up the other way, a Gleason
Fournier pass found Joey Martin at the back post to fire past Grande and
make it 3-2 at 49:11.
Riley Brandt came close to tying the game on the next play, with
the Devils in the ascendency. Grande stopped Perlini from point-blank
range to keep the game level and see the Panthers kill off a penalty
with 5:30 to go.
With under four minutes to go, the Devils kept the puck alive
down low where Ryan Barrow set up Gleason Fournier for a one-timer to
tie the game with just 3:47 left on the clock in regulation to force
overtime.
61 seconds into OT, which the Panthers skating on a
man-advantage, the Panthers thought they’d won it when Mitch Fossier got
the puck over the line from the crease. The goal was initially reviewed
for a kick and upheld, but the Devils challenged for goalie
interference and, after some time, had the goal overturned on video
review.
Donaghey rang a shot off the post as the Devils enjoyed some
offensive zone time, while breaking the other way Matt Alfaro beat his
man but not Bowns as the Panthers came close.
Fournier was forced into a tripping minor to prevent Herr from
going through on Bowns to give them a third powerplay in OT. Play went
to 4-on-4, but Gourley thought he’d won it for the Devils – only for the
Panthers to challenge the play. Again, the goal was called back for
goalie interference cutting short yet more celebrations.
With no goals through 20 minutes of overtime, the teams headed into a break.
In period two of OT, Tim Doherty had a chance to win it at the top of the crease but couldn’t get the puck past Bowns.
With the clock at 92:15, Garát’s pass found Fossier in front to
beat Bowns and win the game for the Panthers in the most dramatic of
ways.