
Freeze share points with Hull Stingrays in thrilling draw
Hull Stingray’s first visit this season to Deeside Ice Rink on Sunday was a fast paced game which ended all square at 2-2. Hull turned up in blue shirts with ‘Jets’ written on them and were too late to take part in the warm up, but, this didn’t stop them taking on the Freeze for their closest game so far this season.
Both teams came out the 1st period hitting hard and players on both sides took heavy checks as they tested each other out. Hull’s Beach was in the sin bin after just 1 minute for boarding – the first of four boarding penalties on the night – setting the scene for the tone of the game. Up front for the Freeze, sharp shooter James Parsons tried his best but nothing was getting past Brummitt in the Hull goal, who’s form on the night showed just why he is also Hull’s Elite team’s back up net minder. When Andy Chappell took 2 mins for boarding it was Matty Compton in the Freeze goal who was under pressure, pulling out all the stops with some great reflex saves. At one stage the puck did bobble over the line into the net but the goal was disallowed for high sticks. Hull kept up the pressure but Compton again saved and held onto the puck. From the restart, on fire forward Si Furnival picked up the puck and headed goalward only to see his shot clutter down off Brummitt’s chin guard to be safely held on his chest. The game continued at a frenetic pace up and down the ice until Hull were first on to the score sheet with a goal from Ward in just under 7 and half minutes. Parsons tried to even the score shooting in a loose puck after Hull’s defence tried to pass across goal but to no avail. Lovell atried a shot wide and Parsons performed a spectacular dive to the ice when a low check up-ended him as he was speeding in for another shot. Another attack saw him bundled into the Hull net after being brought down again on another charge (lets hope there is a photo on the website!). At the other end a Hull shot pinged off the post but the period ended with a flurry of activity at the Hull goal – but it was the same story as the rest of the 1st…nothing would go in.
Period score 0-1.SOG made Freeze – 17 Stingrays – 15
A disagreement at the Hull net saw the 2nd period start with Parsons and Ward in the sin bin for roughing inside 1 minute. Callum Ruddick joined them for cross checking and the Freeze were down a man for a while. Back to full strength the Freeze continued to pile on the pressure forcing Hull into some desperate defending. Just after 6 mins, Hull’s frustration shows and they were down to 4 out players after another boarding call when Parson’s is slammed into the boards. Freeze took advantage by throwing more shots in, until a Hull interception found Ward, keeping his eye on the puck as it flashed across the crease. He failed to see Captain Marc Lovell coming in to defend. Their ensuing collision in front of the net resulted in Ward crashing hard … head first into the boards behind the net. This, to the crowd’s bewilderment, resulted in Lovell getting 2 mins for boarding (which by definition should surely happen on the boards?). The collision didn’t seem to impair the Hull player much as he had a hand in their second goal skilfully scored by Hackford from a shot whilst on his knees to take it to 0 – 2. Less than 2 minutes later, Freeze make it onto the score sheet when a goal mouth scramble saw Parsons add to his points tally, ably assisted by Lovell, and it was 1-2. Compton continued his great work between the Freeze posts keeping the marauding Stingrays at bay. With just under 3 minutes left on the clock for this period, defender Mike Jones made a great pass down the ice to Parsons waiting on the blue line. He immediately set his sights on the Hull goal and a lovely pass to Chappell, speeding goalward in support, resulted in goal number 2 for the Freeze – much to the home crowd’s relief.
Period score 2 – 2.SOG made Freeze – 14 Stingrays – 12.
The third period started with Freeze a man down with Steve Fellows in the sin bin for an interference call at the end of the 2nd. But the Freeze held firm. Compton in goal made saves from left, right and centre …pushing them wide, lifting them over, and holding shots in a great display of goal keeping. Play was fast and furious, end to end, and both teams gave it their all. Furnival and Hull’s Ralph were sin binned for 2 mins for high sticking after they got up close and personal. But Ben Simister’s 2 minutes looked far more personal when he got 2 mins for holding after lying on top of a Hull forward in front of the Freeze net (oh, please let there be some photos on the web!). Compton continued his sterling job in goal with more great saves and, up front, Simister tried a shot and attempted a wrap around for the rebound. The last 2 minutes of the game saw both teams throw everything into winning the game. Parsons tried a slap shop but Hull’s Beach picked up the loose puck and flew down the ice to go 1 on 1 with Compton. The Freeze net minder, of course, held firm and the game ended with both teams sharing opinions as to ‘who should have won’ in a kafuffle at the Freeze net. Compton had the last say with a doink on a Hull player’s helmet getting him 2 for high sticks. A great game for the fans, … but will the Freeze regret this with such a close fight for play offs?
Period score 2 – 2. SOG made Freeze – 16 Stingrays – 11
Total penalties incurred: Freeze – 16 mins, Stingrays – 10
MVP: Freeze – 33 Matty Compton
Stingrays – 23 Dan Hackford
Total shots on goal: faced by Freeze: 47, by Stingrays: 38