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    Sunday, 31 January 2010

    Courtenay notches 40 goals for the season in win over Scimitars

    Manchester Phoenix 4-3 Sheffield Scimitars

    Phoenix forward Ed Courtenay again helped Manchester Phoenix secure two points from closest rivals Sheffield Scimitars as he notched his 39th and 40th goals of the season.

    The visitors opened the scoring in the 2nd minute as James Archer caught the home side out with a close range finish. But before the period ended the teams were on level terms with Courtenay scoring his first of the night with a sublime solo effort.

    Phoenix took the lead mid way through the second period as Courtenay deflected a Luke Boothroyd pass beyond Ben Bowns in the Sheffield net. The score remained the same until the third period when a quick double from the home side secured the points, firstly Stephen Wallace netted from close range after good work from Adam Walker and Tony Hand, before Hand himself scored the eventual game winner in the 47th minute on the powerplay.

    Sheffield did all they could to get back into the match with a spirited fight-back that just fell short, goals from Mark Turner and Peter Slamiar reduced the deficit to one goal but the Phoenix defence stood firm in the final minutes to hold onto the points.

    A Phoenix spokesman commented, “Sheffield are a team that we never take lightly as they work tremendously hard every time we play them. Possibly we should have had a bigger margin of victory given we outshot them 38-22, credit to their goalie, he made some good saves to keep things tight.”

    Monday, 25 January 2010

    New Signing Wallace Helps Phoenix Past Wildcats

    Manchester Phoenix 7-2 Swindon Wildcats

    New signing Stephen Wallace bagged a brace of goals in is home debut and helped Manchester Phoenix to a 7-2 thrashing of Swindon Wildcats.

    Phoenix, currently in fourth in the English Premier League, signed 25 year old Wallace during the week as he was released from rivals Sheffield Scimitars and the gritty winger has spent no time in boosting the Phoenix attack with three goals in two games including a goal in Phoenix’s 6-4 loss at Milton Keynes Lightning the previous night.

    The Wildcats took a 1-0 lead into the first interval on Sunday night as Aaron Nell netted on the powerplay, but the lead was to be short-lived as within three minutes of the restart, Phoenix took the lead through goals by Ed Courtenay and Joe Graham and never looked back.

    Wallace netted his first of the night in the 37th minute and Adam Walker finished off a great period for the home side with Phoenix’s fourth in the final minute.

    Despite countless heroics by Swindon’s man of the match netminder Chris Douglas, Phoenix continued to put the puck in the net in the final period. Goals from Courtenay, Wallace and Jaakko Hagelberg put the result beyond doubt before Jason Cassells netted a late consolation for Swindon.

    “Stephen is a gritty forward who knows how to put the puck in the net and I felt he could help us as we enter the final stages of the season.” Said player coach Tony Hand

    “We played well tonight and it was nice to get back to winning a game without being pushed to the limit. Stephen slotted in well and I thought overall, the performance was very solid.”

    Monday, 18 January 2010

    Phoenix Double Fight Back Goes Up In Flames

    Manchester Phoenix 7-8 Guildford Flames (After Penalty Shots)

    Tony Hand’s Manchester Phoenix fought back emphatically on Sunday night against the in-form Guildford Flames to earn a crucial point after being 3 goals down TWICE.

    In the second match of a double header against the Flames, Phoenix were 3-0 down at the half way point of the game through goals from Gary Clarke, Lukas Smital and Martin Masa.

    But the first Phoenix fight back started in the 31st minute through player-coach Hand before goals from Greg Wood and Ed Courtenay tied the match. Adam Walker then netted a powerplay goal in the 38th minute to give Phoenix the lead before Jaakko Hagelberg was ejected from the match for accidental high sticks causing another shift in momentum.

    Guildford took advantage of an extended powerplay at the beginning of the third period with goals from Jez Lundin and Masa to regain the lead. Further damage was done when Adrian Saul netted a shorthanded goal for the visitors in the 47th minute and this was followed by another strike from Smital leaving the Phoenix again trailing by three goals at 7-4.

    After losing 9-2 in Guildford the night before, Phoenix were determined to get something from the weekend and they battled back again in the final ten minutes to send the game into overtime. James Neil scoring in the 52nd minute got them started, before an excellent goal from Robert Lachowicz pulled the home-side to within one. With four minutes remaining the unstoppable duo of Tony Hand and Ed Courtenay combined again for the latter to net the game tying goal.

    The overtime period produced no further goals and the tie needed penalty shots to decide the outcome with the winner coming from the visitors as Adrian Saul squeezed the puck past Steve Fone for the extra point.

    Tony Hand reflected on the result by saying, “Despite the final result, I think we showed tremendous character to twice fight back from being three goals behind. Guildford have a very powerful line-up and we had to battle very hard. And considering the score from Saturday, I think the effort was exceptional tonight.”

    Monday, 11 January 2010

    Courtenay Double Ends Phoenix Losing Streak

    Manchester Phoenix 5-4 Peterborough Phantoms (After Overtime)

    Leading scorer Ed Courtenay stepped back into the line-up on Saturday night and steered Manchester Phoenix past Peterborough Phantoms with two goals and an assist, ending Phoenix’s four game losing skid.

    The ex-NHL winger scored deep into overtime to seal the points after his side surrendered a two goal lead in the third period.

    It was the Phantoms, on their second visit to the Ice Dome this season, who scored first through ex-Phoenix forward Joe Miller in the 7th minute in a period that again seemed to show the defensive frailties in the Phoenix team. The lack of organisation in their own zone should have cost them more but for the play of goaltender Steve Fone as the Phantoms outshot their hosts.

    The second period saw a complete turnaround as it was the Phoenix that flew from the blocks, two goals in a minute saw them take the lead, Jaakko Hagelberg and Robert Lachowicz both netting before the 24 minute mark. Adam Walker added a third strike in the 32nd minute and Steve Fone managed to keep the Phantoms at bay during a late surge.

    The final period saw Phoenix relinquish their two goal cushion as a second goal from Joe Miller and a shorthanded effort from James Knight saw the Phantoms level. A minute later the Phoenix were back in front, Courtenay swept home his first of the night on the powerplay only for James Morgan to equalize again for the visitors in the 54th minute.

    Phoenix had a great chance to seal the game in the overtime period as Joe Miller was penalised for the Phantoms, but netminder Stephen Wall saved everything the Phoenix forwards could throw at him. However after the powerplay expired Ed Courtenay was left alone at the back post and duly netted the game winning goal off a pass from Iain Bowie.

    Commenting after the match Tony Hand said, “Peterborough gave us a battle tonight, they’re much stronger now than they were earlier in the season and we had to dig deep. Foney made some big saves for us tonight, in fact both goalies played well.”

    Monday, 4 January 2010

    Jets Captain Emersic Phoenix's Undoing

    Manchester Phoenix 6-7 Slough Jets (After Overtime)

    Tony Hand’s Manchester Phoenix fought bravely on Sunday night at the Altrincham Ice Dome only to see all their hard work undone by Slough captain Blaz Emersic as he netted five times for the visitors including the winner in sudden-death overtime.

    Phoenix, who were without leading scorer Ed Courtenay, have seen the Milton Keynes Lightning take over first place in the English Premier League, and are now in danger of slipping further down the table after this home defeat.

    Hand commented afterwards, “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.”

    It was however, the home-side that started brightest with Adam Walker and Iain Bowie both scoring within two minutes before Emersic netted his first of the night in the 5th minute.

    Tony Hand scored twice for Phoenix in the second period, whilst Emersic completed his hat-trick and Dan Davies added another for the Jets.

    Davies added his second of the night for Slough early in the third and seemingly sealed the win for the Jets. But a late penalty gave Phoenix the chance they needed, Adam Walker bagged his second of the night on the powerplay and a minute later Robert Lachowicz scored to tie the score at 6-6.

    Phoenix’s energy carried over into the extra period but they could not find a way through the Slough defence and Blaz Emersic smashed his fifth goal of the night past Steve Fone in emphatic style to seal the extra point.