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    Wednesday, 30 November 2011

    Jets second period blitz sinks Phoenix

    Manchester Phoenix 3-5 Slough Jets

    Four unanswered second period goals from Slough Jets cost Manchester Phoenix dearly as a late fight-back turned out to be too little too late.

    Phoenix, buoyed by an impressive 5-1 win away at Basingstoke Bison on Saturday, were five goals behind on Sunday before they came to life in the final period but they left themselves too much to do.

    Jets’ Adam Calder gave the visitors a 1-0 lead at the first break, but it was the second period blitz from the visitors that left Phoenix a mountain to climb.

    Calder added his second before goals from Joe Greener, Doug Sheppard and Dan Davies saw the Jets out of sight in a horror middle period for home-side.

    Tom Duggan finally got Phoenix on the board in the 45th minute on a five on three power-play before Jaroslav Spelda blasted in a second on the same advantage.

    Slava Koulikov reduced the deficit further in the 49th minute but the comeback stopped there as Jets netminder Gregg Rockman stood firm with some stellar saves and the visitors deservedly took the points.

    Phoenix player coach Tony Hand said: “If you turn up for twenty minutes out of sixty, you’ll get punished, and that is exactly what happened.

    “We can be encouraged by the third period performance, and there are some positives to take into next weekend, but we were the architects of our own downfall tonight.”

    Wednesday, 23 November 2011

    Faith leads Phoenix without Hand

    Manchester Phoenix 4-1 Peterborough Phantoms

    Injury hit Manchester Phoenix put in a resilient performance against Peterborough Phantoms on Sunday night, and they were rewarded with a 4-1 win.

    With player coach Tony Hand, winger Stephen Wallace and import defence man Jaroslav Spelda all out of action, Juraj Faith took charge with a pair of assists and helped Phoenix to a valuable two points.

    Phoenix, who lost 3-1 in Peterborough the previous night, took an early lead with a scrappy James Archer goal in the 5th minute and never looked back.

    Slava Koulikov doubled the home sides lead in the 17th minute after good work from Faith and Martin Cingel sliced open the Phantoms defence.

    Cingel made it 3-0 early in the second period after Faith broke free of the Phantoms defence to set up an odd man breakaway to leave the sniper with the easiest of finishes.

    Tom Duggan added a fourth before Luke Ferrara scored a late consolation for the visitors breaking netminder Steve Fone’s shut-out hopes.

    Hand said after the game: “That was a vital win for us. The guys played well, kept things tight and we stuck to our game.

    “It’s been tough the last few weeks with injuries, but hopefully the light is at the end of the tunnel.”

    Phoenix offence finally ignites at the Dome

    Manchester Phoenix 1-4 Sheffield Steeldogs
    Manchester Phoenix 9-5 Telford Tigers

    Sniper Martin Cingel fired in a hat-trick to lead Manchester Phoenix to a convincing win over Telford Tigers on Saturday night.

    Phoenix, who have suffered at home recently, have already been beaten by the Tigers this season in a penalty shoot-out but they looked to have finally found their scoring touch at home whilst wearing special Children in Need jerseys.

    Further goals from Ladislav Harabin (2), James Archer, Ben Wood, Ciaran Long and Tom Duggan helped Phoenix on their way to their first home win in three games.

    Player-coach Tony Hand said “It was a good performance by the team tonight and nice to see a lot of the lads get among the goals.

    “Telford are a hard working side but I felt we definitely had the upper hand tonight and deserved the points.”

    If was a different story on Thursday night however when they went down 4-1 against Sheffield with ex-Phoenix centre Greg Wood coming back to haunt his old team with a pair of goals.

    Phoenix failed to capitalise on multiple chances whilst Sheffield were clinical when they needed to be in a game that highlighted again the reigning champions’ inability to find consistency.

    Ladislav Harabin netted Phoenix’s only goal of the game on a 5 on 3 power-play late in the second period but pairs of goals from Wood and Janis Ozolins was enough to see the Yorkshire side take their first ever win over Phoenix.

    Wednesday, 2 November 2011

    Bison shut down Phoenix

    Manchester Phoenix 0-3 Basingstoke Bison

    Manchester Phoenix were forced to settle for another split weekend as Basingstoke Bison shut down Tony Hand’s side on Sunday night.

    Phoenix, who beat Basingstoke 5-2 on Saturday in Hampshire, simply had no answer to Basingstoke’s strong defending and created very little clear cut chances in a dire encounter.

    Currently without both import defencemen Ladislav Harabin and Jaroslav Spelda to injuries, Phoenix have brought in Brit blue-liner John Connolly as cover, but it was the lack of fire power that cost the reigning champions the points.

    Hand said: “Two points for the weekend are better than nothing, but I know it was disappointing to come away empty handed from a home game.”

    Bison took the lead during a power-play for the home side, ex-Phoenix player Joe Miller tapping in from close range after a shorthanded breakaway in the 11th minute.

    Phoenix lost defenceman Ryan Johnson to a match penalty late in the second period which added to the defensive problems but the Bison did not capitalize again until the first minute of the final period.

    Basingstoke player coach Steve Moria scored on the power-play before Viktor Kubenko netted the visitors’ second shorthanded tally of the night as he punished an ineffective Phoenix power-play in the 52nd minute.

    Hand added: “The guys have given everything, but we are missing Jaroslav Spelda and Ladzi Harabin, and they are a major presence on the ice.

    “Injuries are part of the deal. We’ll just have to ride it out and do our best until we are back at full strength.”