Sheffield
Spartans outfought and outworked a spirited Manchester Minotaurs to claim a valuable
two points at Ice Sheffield this weekend. Spartans at times made hard work of
it at times but ran out deserved winners with a determined performance to see
them back to winning ways after two recent defeats.
It was such
determination that saw Spartans open the scoring through Stuart Brittle on 3.36
after some great work from Will Barron but despite having the better of the
early exchanges Spartans were guilty of making things too easy at times for
Minotaurs who exploited Spartans shortfalls to take the lead themselves. Max
Drakeley on 10.09 and Brian Worrall on 14.51 put Minotaurs in front and they
deserve credit for soaking up the pressure they were under to hit back at their
opponents. That goal seemed to kick start Spartans back into action to finish
the period strongly who, on the balance of play, scored a deserved equaliser
with Elliott Knell scoring with an unstoppable shot high into the top right
hand corner of Fox’s net.
Spartans were
clearly disappointed and frustrated when they left the ice at the end of the
first; however right from the start of the second they took it out on Minotaurs
to dominate the period. Ollie Barron nipped in to tuck one away on 23.33 after
some nice build up play involving Stuart Brittle & Jonathan Kirk to make it
3-2. Spartans were making hard work of it at times but it’s fair to say that
Manchester’s dogged defending including some brave saves from netminder Fox
were a contributory factor but they couldn’t do anything to stop an inform
Stuart Brittle grabbing his second, assisted by Elliott Knell, goal timed
34.30. Spartans continued to force the issue but couldn’t add to their tally
but they were well worth their 4-2 lead at the end of the second.
The final
period was a little scrappy at times, both teams failing to capitalise on the
chances they were creating but it was Spartans who bossed proceedings at this
stage of the game despite Manchester’s best efforts with Spartans looking
comfortable and unlikely to throw it away. Minotaurs had their moments but the
final touch or pass was missing which enabled Spartans to control large parts
of the play. One final effort from Minotaurs saw them pull their netminder but
they didn’t seriously threaten and whilst holding the advantage numerically
Jonathan Kirk picked up possession to find Charlie Thompson on 59.15 to score
an empty net goal to make what was the final score 5-2 to Spartans.
It wasn’t
pretty at times but Spartans played well for large chunks of the game with a
determined and gritty performance to deservedly win against a hard working
Manchester Minotaurs, who were in the end, no match for Spartans on the day. There
were some good performances from Spartans on the day in what was an enjoyable
game, most notably Stuart Brittle who was awarded Spartans Man of the Match.
Final Score:
Spartans 5 Manchester Minotaurs 2
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