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Nap-hand Emersic denies Phoenix fightback

Monday, 4th January 2010

Manchester Phoenix 6 - 7 Slough Jets (after overtime)

A five-goal and seven-point showing from Slough Jets captain Blaz Emersic saw the Slough Jets take the extra point on Sunday night after the Phoenix had staged a late, late fightback to send the game into sudden death overtime.

Phoenix in their first home game since before Christmas exploded from the blocks racing into a two-goal lead inside two minutes courtesy of Adam Walker and Iain Bowie as the home side looked to set the tone for the evening. The Jets and in particular Emersic had other ideas and when he reduced the arrears with the first of his five-goal haul in the fifth minute, the stage was set for another pulsating, nail-biter of a game in the Altrincham Ice Dome. The first period continued to be played at a breakneck pace and tempers simmered throughout as both teams tried to impose themselves physically. Slough thought they'd equalised, but saw a 'goal' washed out and then Phoenix spurned a glorious opportunity as Walker failed to convert on a 14th minute penalty shot. A 2+10 penalty on Jaakko Hagelberg didn't help the Phoenix cause, but they took the one goal lead to the first interval.

Phoenix again started the second period brightly and player coach Tony Hand edged them into a second two-goal advantage in the 22nd minute. Phoenix were enjoying the better of the possession, but the Jets always looked dangerous on the break and it was Emersic who made it a one goal gap in the 29th minute and level, completing his hat-trick, in the 34th. Hand responded in kind just over a minute later to edge the Phoenix back in front only for Slough to pounce with a two-goals in 27 seconds salvo in the 39th minute, from Davies and Emersic to give them a 5-4 lead at the second break.

The third period saw Slough take a two-goal lead as Davies bagged his second of the game two minutes after the restart, and the Jets appeared to have wrenched control of the outcome as their defence began to look capable of stonewalling the Phoenix offensive rushes. With time running out, a penalty on the Jets gave the Phoenix a lifeline and they grabbed it in emphatic style. Adam Walker grabbed his second goal of the game with just over two minutes to play on the resulting powerplay and Phoenix immediately used their Timeout to plot the equaliser. The plotting worked perfectly as with just over a minute to play, Walker found Robert Lachowicz and he beat Rockman in the Jets goals to tie the score at 6-6 and force sudden death overtime.

Phoenix had the better of the overtime as Slough seemed happy to slow the game and take it to a penalty shootout, but a quick break in the 64th minute saw Emersic bag his fifth goal of the game and snatch the extra point for the visitors.

Phoenix player coach Tony Hand noted, "We worked so hard tonight, but a couple of individual mistakes cost us a couple of goals and missing our leading goalscorer (Ed Courtenay) meant we had to change things around a little to try to compensate. Once again, we've had a thrilling game in a crackling atmosphere and the entertainment level, even for me on the ice, is quite remarkable. Overall, we've take just one point from a weekend where I think we could well have had all four, so we'll go back to work this week to get ready for Peterborough and Romford next weekend, nobody should count us out of this title race just yet, there's a lot of hockey to be played and we will bounce back when we've got our full line-up available."

Everyone looks on as Hand knocks one in

Everyone looks on as Hand knocks one in

Man of the Match Hand brings the puck forward

Man of the Match Hand brings the puck forward

Payette faces up to Greener

Payette faces up to Greener

Payette tries to lift Greener out of the rink

Payette tries to lift Greener out of the rink

Walker hits it in to the top corner

Walker hits it in to the top corner

Walker misses the penalty shot

Walker misses the penalty shot