Coventry Blaze recorded their second win of the week with a convincing 4-1 victory over the Fife Flyers on the Skydome Enviornment.
The Blaze made a powerful begin, taking management early and setting the tone for the evening. At 6:26, Matthew Gleason opened the scoring on a penalty shot after being fouled on a breakaway, beating Christian Purboo with a composed end. Simply over a minute later, William Boysen doubled the lead with a fast spin and shot into the web at 7:45.
Coventry dominated a lot of the primary interval, with Dershahn Stewart standing tall on the different finish to disclaim Fife throughout a late flurry of probabilities. The Blaze nearly made it three earlier than the intermission when Elijiah Barriga rang a shot off the underside of the bar.
Fife pushed early within the center body, testing Stewart by way of Giordano Finoro, however the Blaze netminder continued his wonderful evening with a key blocker save. The house aspect continued to create the higher probabilities, and halfway by way of the interval Sam Ruffin prolonged the lead with a shorthanded objective after Martin Pelech was known as for cross-checking.
Finoro ultimately broke Stewart’s shutout bid with 12:10 left within the third, tucking residence to get Fife on the board. Nonetheless, the Blaze restored their three-goal cushion when Grant Mismash was slashed on a breakaway and made no mistake from the ensuing penalty shot with 7:30 to play.

“It was a extremely good recreation for us,” stated Blaze goaltender Dershahn Stewart after the win. “We got here out flying within the first and set the tempo for the entire recreation. Defensively we had been wonderful. I noticed all of the photographs, and the boys blocked rather a lot too. Fife threw all the pieces at us, however the guys in entrance of me had been nice.”
Reflecting on his efficiency, Stewart added: “Clearly, you at all times desire a shutout, it will have been my first as a professional, however I’m pleased with how I performed and happier that we obtained the win. That’s what issues on the finish of the day.”
Photograph: Scott Wiggins





























