Fiery night in Kent

CHELMSFORD, UK – An early disallowed goal was a sign of things to come and moments later it was 1-0 to the home side when Andy Smith slotted in under Andy Moffat, making his return to the side. Richard Whiting then upped the tempo a short while later with a big hip check on Dynamos import Peter Vaisanen who then chased Whiting around the ice to seek revenge and in doing so earned himself a 2minute penalty for charging as he flattened Whiting into the boards. The other Dynamo import Nolan Boike was playing like a man possessed and doubled the Dynamos lead on 11:44 with a neat finish. The Chieftains were awoken and under 2minutes later it was 2-1 when Ross Brears and James Ayling combined well to give Brears a simple finish. Brears was hard-working all night and was a real thorn in the Dynamos side and was unlucky to miss out on the man of the match award, which went to BT Williams. The game was tied moments later when Mark Williams made a howler of a clearance from the Dynamos zone and passed the puck straight to Danny Hammond who shot the puck past Joe White with some power. The second period saw the Dynamos go ahead once more with Boike getting his second of the game. Moments later a large melee gathered at centre ice with Jerry Pavlus and Mark Williams exchanging new years wishes, followed by large numbers of both teams also joining in the niceties, or so it looked. Once Williams left the penalty box for his roughing penalty he rifled home a goal thanks to Boike winning a face off in the Chieftains zone. It was 5-2 just over the half way mark when Boike netted his hat-trick goal. The Chieftains were in disarray now and the rampaging Dynamos were going at full force and it became 6-2 thanks to Elliot Andrews netting on the 37:43.

Dynamos on-fire forward Nolan Boike who notched a 3%2B4 game (Photo David Trevallion)

Dynamos on-fire forward Nolan Boike who notched a 3%2B4 game (Photo David Trevallion)

As the players left the ice at the end of the period, there was some words exchanged in the locker area and the next thing the fans knew were that announcement’s were made for security to attend the changing area as there were scuffles breaking out between players outside the locker rooms. Things were diffused though by cooler heads and the officials stepping in and both sides returned the ice for the third period with no further incident. Andrews quickly made it 7-2 in the third when Boike set him up with some nice passing moves on the 42:00 mark. The large numbers of travelling fans were silenced by the 5 goal deficit and it appeared that it was a case of damage limitation. Darren Brown was having none of it though and brought the score within 4 goals with a nice finish minutes later. Aaron Connolly went close for the Chieftains on 47:46, but White made a fine glove save. Just over half way through the period and the home side switched net minders and Shane Kemp came in for the Dynamos. Kemp has been known to struggle and it showed early on as the Chieftains took the game by the scruff of the neck and 2 quick goals from Brears and Danny Hammond brought the scoreline to 7-5 with just under a minute to play. Dean Birrell made the decision to pull Andy Moffat for the extra skater but it backfired as Andy Smith netted in the unguarded goal to make it 8-5 and game over. After the game Birrell said “We had a bad second period and that’s what cost us. We competed at times, in the third particularly, but that’s not taking anything from Invicta. There were some good individual performances tonight, particularly from Nolan Boike who scored 3 and set up at least 4 others. Games like that from imports will always make it tough for any side to compete. From our side there were some poor performances from individuals tonight”. “We have Haringey Greyhounds away next week who have struggled this season, but are turning the corner now and we should not underestimate them at all”. Meanwhile back in Essex, the Chelmsford Warriors hit 10 goals past a lacklustre Lee Valley Lions in a 10-3 drubbing of the East London club. Adrian Woodyard was amongst the scorers again and deservedly picked up the man of the match award. Woodyard picked up a brace, as did Ashlee Cave and Lee Hounslow. Will Polston, Nick Green, Craig Metcalf and Dan Rowen all picked up individual markers with Green getting the pick of the bunch with a coast to coast effort. The Warriors will be looking forward to Saturday night when they come up against their bitter rivals Romford Fury at Rom Valley Way on the London/Essex border. The reverse fixture earlier in the season saw a feisty clash and more is expected, assuming the snow clears. Sunday night will see both sides in action as the Warriors take on the Bristol Pitbulls at the Riverside in Chelmsford starting at 18:30, while the Chieftains head to Alexandra Palace to face the Haringey Greyhounds. Contact the author Pete.Lewis@Prohockeynews.com

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