Elite League 2004/05 | Sunday 6 March 2005 by Richard Blayney
Coventry done what they had to do and beat the London Racers tonight to take the Elite League championship and leave the Giants superb 6-3 win over last seasons Champions Sheffield a fore gone conclusion.
The Giants done everything they could and had to hope London took the win but it wasn’t to be as the Blaze ran out comfortable 5-1 winners.
A goal and assist from on form Mel Angelstad and a penalty shot goal from Awada where just a few of the highlight moments of a 6 goal victory for the Giants as they found themselves disappointed in victory when the news of the Coventry win sank in.
The Giants had to battle for their win however and Sheffield kept the pressure on, taking an early lead and then tying the game at 2-2 before the Giants raced ahead for the win in the third period. Giants goals came from Kelman and Hand on the Power play and then from Levers, Nasval, Awada with a penalty shot and then Mel Angelstad.
Although the league is now gone for the Giants their will be much pride to be taken from next weekends double header with the new Champions along with a rhythm to be built going into the playoffs and also to send a message to the Blaze that the Giants will be no push over come playoff time in only a few weeks.
Sheffield Steelers 3-6 Belfast Giants
SCORING SUMMARY
G Per Time Team Goal Scorer Assist Assist
1 1 08:09 SHE J. CHRISTIAN D. COUSINEAU E. ANDERSON (PP)
2 1 12:19 BEL T. KELMAN (9) T. HAND C. HUPPE (PP)
3 1 16:56 BEL T. HAND (18) C. HUPPE C. BOWEN (PP)
4 2 37:29 SHE E. ANDERSON D. ANDREWS M. PERON
5 3 42:29 BEL M. LEVERS (8) T. KELMAN
6 3 47:29 BEL F. NASVAL (23) M. ANGELSTAD D. KELLY
7 3 53:29 SHE E. ANDERSON D. DARLING M. PERON
8 3 54:55 BEL G. AWADA (30) (PS)
9 3 55:28 BEL M. ANGELSTAD (3) C. BOWEN F. NASVAL
SHOTS ON GOAL POWERPLAY SUMMARY
1 2 3 T
Sheffield 8 8 6 22 SHE 1-8
Belfast 9 8 9 26 BEL 2-6
NETMINDER SUMMARY MAN OF THE MATCH
Team Netminder GA MIN SH SHE E. ANDERSON
SHE - - 6 60:00 26 BEL T. HAND
BEL M KLEMPA 3 60:00 22
PLAYER SUMMARY
No. PLAYER POS G A PTS PIM PP SH
6 Leigh Jamieson D 0 0 0 2 0 0
9 Tony Hand C 1 1 2 2 1 0
14 Fredrik Nasval RW 1 1 2 4 0 0
16 Marc Levers LW 1 0 1 0 0 0
17 Roman Gavallier D 0 0 0 2 0 0
20 Mark Morrison LW 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Graeme Walton D 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Curtis Bowen C 0 2 2 2 0 0
23 Dairmuid Kelly C 0 1 1 2 0 0
24 Mel Angelstad D 1 1 2 2 0 0
25 Curtis Huppe LW 0 2 2 0 0 0
28 Jason Bowen D 0 0 0 2 0 0
41 George Awada RW 1 0 1 0 0 0
44 Todd Kelman D 1 1 2 0 1 0
1 Chris McGimpsey G 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Martin Klempa G 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lines:
Johnson – Hand – Awada
Huppe – C.Bowen – Nasval
Kelly – Levers – Morrison
Kelman – Gavalier
Angelstad – J.Bowen
Jamieson – Walton
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Elite League 2004/05 | Thursday 3 February 2005 by Richard Blayney
George Awada and Fredrik Nasval scored their 21st goals of the season and Awada picked up the man of the match award on his way to earning the Giants a 2-2 road tie against the Cardiff Devils.
The Devils came out flying and went 2-0 up early on but a Giants fight back made it 2-1 by the end of the first and then later in the second Fredrik Nasval tied the score. The game went into overtime but it ended with the teams sharing the points.
The Giants now sit 3 points behind the Blaze with one game in hand and still all to play for.
Cardiff Devils 2-2 Belfast Giants
Devils: Becker (pp) 4:34, Tait 10:51.
Giants: Awada 13:38, Nasval (pp) 45:17.
Lines:
Huppe – Hand – Awada
Johnson – C.Bowen – Nasval
Kelly – Levers – Morrison
Kelman – Gavalier
Angelstad – J.Bowen
Jamieson – Walton
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Elite League 2004/05 | Sunday 28 November 2004 by Richard Blayney
The Giants put on a superb display to take two points from the league leading Cardiff Devils in a thrilling game in Wales. The Giants who where outplayed for most of the game defended strongly and had some superb goal-tending from super-star Martin Klempa who turned aside 37 of 38 Cardiff shots.
It was the Giants who took the lead in a game that looked to be heading for a 0-0 tie after two periods of no scoring, when player-coach Tony Hand stepped up and scored his 8th goal of the season to make it 1-0 with a goal that looked to have sealed the points for the Giants.
But just as fans where thinking their team had grabbed the points and Klempa had got a magnificent shut-out they where stunned into silence when ex-Giant star Dave Matsos scored with only 22 seconds remaining.
With a guaranteed point on the board for both teams the Giants really needed to grab that extra point and keep in contention with the league leaders and that goal came only 24 seconds into the over-time period when Fredrik Nasval popped up to score his 14th goal in 21 games and win it for the Giants.
Cardiff Devils 1-2 Belfast Giants
Devils: Matsos 59:38.
Giants: Hand 52:22, Nasval 60:24.
Lines:
Huppe – Hand – Nasval
Kelly – C.Bowen – Awada
Morrison – Walton – Levers
J.Bowen – Johnson
Angelstad – Gavalier
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Elite League 2004/05 | Saturday 20 November 2004 by Richard Blayney
Diarmuid Scored his first ever professional goal and his first of the season for the Belfast Giants as they came back to force a tie and take home a point against the Basingstoke Bison. Kelly scored the first goal of the game on the power-play before Belfast threw away three goals in quick succession.
They rallied in the third period however with a goal from Awada and then a tying goal from Jason Bowen. Kelly also picked up an assist on the night as he earned his first man of the match.
They rallied in the third period however with a goal from Awada and then a tying goal from Jason Bowen. Kelly also picked up an assist on the night as he earned his first man of the match.
Although the Giants out shot the Bison by 46 shots to 23 they could not muster anymore than three goals and spend the last half of the game trying to pull back a two goal deficit. The first period was tight with the Giants out shooting the Bison by 11-8 but a Massive 20 shots in he second period alone by Belfast could only see them grab one goal and that was on the power-play by Diarmuid Kelly.
Although the Giants out shot the Bison by 46 shots to 23 they could not muster anymore than three goals and spend the last half of the game trying to pull back a two goal deficit. The first period was tight with the Giants out shooting the Bison by 11-8 but a Massive 20 shots in he second period alone by Belfast could only see them grab one goal and that was on the power-play by Diarmuid Kelly.
Then three goals in a five and a half minute spell by the Bison put the Giants against the wall but credit to them they kept at it and kept raining in the shots and it paid off in the third period when a goal by George Awada and then a first of the season by big Jason Bowen assisted on by Kelly gave the Giants some hope for overtime.
Then three goals in a five and a half minute spell by the Bison put the Giants against the wall but credit to them they kept at it and kept raining in the shots and it paid off in the third period when a goal by George Awada and then a first of the season by big Jason Bowen assisted on by Kelly gave the Giants some hope for overtime.
It wasn’t to be and the points where split. Overall this weekend it will be seen as two points dropped against London and Basingstoke in total more so than two points gained. But the positives to take out of the weekend has got to be Diarmuid picking up his first goal and man of the match after a fine display on the top line with Curtis Bowen and George Awada.
Basingstoke Bison 3-3 Belfast Giants
Bison: Ford 26:54, Sheppard 27:37, Maltby 32:37.
Giants: Kelly (pp) 21:19, Awada 49:42, J.Bowen 55:24.
Lines:
Huppe – Hand – Nasval
Kelly – C.Bowen – Awada
Morrison – Walton – Levers
J.Bowen – Johnson
Angelstad – Gavalier
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Elite League 2004/05 | Friday 19 November 2004 by Richard Blayney
It was fight night in Belfast this Friday as the rough and tough London Racers rolled into two looking to mix it up with the Belfast team. It didn’t talk long for the action to kick off when on the second shift of the game and Mel Angelstads’ first shift he was asked to drop the gloves by London tough guy Jeremy Cornish. Mel obliged and a great scrap ensued with Mel getting the better of it and dropping Cornish.
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