28 Nov 2025, 19:30  |  Regular season  |  Altrincham Ice Dome
Manchester Storm5-6 OTFife Flyers
Periods:
Shots:
1-1
( - )
2-2
( - )
2-2
( - )
0-1
( - )
Referees: #9 Joe Sewell (UK) #3 Tom Pering (UK)  |  Spectators: 1864
 
Goals and assists
10:40|away||0-1|Andrew McLean (Anton Karlsson)
16:09|home||1-1|Brady Gilmour (Brendon Clavelle, Gary Haden)
20:48|home|PPG|2-1|Stephen Johnson (Gary Haden, Kaleb Ergang)
29:57|away|SHG|2-2|Keaton Jameson (Jonas Emmerdahl)
31:20|home|PPG|3-2|Stephen Johnson (Gary Haden, Kaleb Ergang)
31:56|away|SHG|3-3|Keaton Jameson (Ethan Somoza, Simon Després)
43:26|away||3-4|Anton Karlsson (Ian Scheid, Simon Després)
51:39|away||3-5|Johan Porsberger (Giordano Finoro)
55:47|home||4-5|Dante Hannoun (Joseph Nardi, Dennis Busby)
56:46|home||5-5|Brady Gilmour (Brandon Cutler)
63:57|away||5-6|Giordano Finoro (Ethan Somoza)
Player statistics
 
 
Goalie statistics
 
Name SA GA MIN %
Tyler de la Bertouche (G)||||
Evan Weninger|22|6|63:47|72.73
Name SA GA MIN %
Shane Owen|20|5|63:47|75.00
Christian Purboo||||
 
 
Game recap

Fife Flyers logged their first league win of the season with a 6–5 overtime victory in Manchester against the Storm.

The Flyers opened the scoring at 10:40 through Andrew McLean, but were pegged back at 16:09 when Brady Gilmour tipped a shot past Shane Owen. The play went to review for a possible high stick, but with Storm’s video-review equipment failing, the call on the ice stood.

Stephen Johnson put Manchester ahead 48 seconds into period two before an altercation between Dante Hannoun and Garet Hunt resulted in Hunt being ejected. Keaton Jamieson equalised shorthanded at 29:57 when he broke clear and squeezed the puck under Evan Weninger. Johnson restored Storm’s lead at 31:20, but only 36 seconds later Jamieson struck again shorthanded to level the game once more.

New signing Anton Karlsson put Fife back in front 3:26 into the third period, and Johan Porsberger extended the advantage with a finish from a tight angle with 8:21 left. Hannoun pulled one back for Storm with 3:13 remaining, and after a Manchester timeout at 56:33 Weninger was pulled for the extra skater. Gilmour tied the game just 13 seconds later.

In overtime, Ethan Somoza won a faceoff cleanly, setting up Giordano Finoro to step in and fire past Weninger to secure a long-awaited league win for the Flyers.

 
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