Friday 2 March 2018

NIHL Weekend Preview


WEEKEND
PREVIEW
NIHL NORTH DIVISION 1 (MORALEE)

Saturday 3rd March 2018
      Sheffield Steeldogs vs. Whitley Warriors

Sunday 4th March 2018
Whitley Warriors vs. Billingham Stars
Solihull Barons vs. Solway Sharks


Fixture:    Sheffield Steeldogs vs. Whitley Warriors
Date:        3rd March 2018 
Venue:     Ice Sheffield
Faceoff:  7:30pm

Photo Credit: IceHockeyMedia - Colin Lawson
Set to travel to Sheffield on Saturday, Whitley Warriors will prepare to face the Steeldogs for one final time this season, the Hillheads outfit hoping for a repeat of their recent success over Ben Morgan’s team in which they were able to achieve a 4-1 victory over the former EPL side on home ice. Though losing out twice to the Steeldogs this season in November’s 5-2 road loss and December’s 4-2 home defeat, the Warriors will head out with their latest achievement fresh in their mind and the knowledge that they have what it takes to beat Sheffield when they are at full strength. As such, it will be important that Whitley make the trip with as many players as possible to ensure they have the best chance of success as the outfit continue to strive for fifth place, with Solihull Barons now five points ahead in the league standings, though the Warriors have two games in hand on the side which they will be eager to make use of in their pursuit of the best possible league position.  So far, the Warriors have won as many games as they have lost in regulation time and missed out on maximum points in a further four games, the side battling with Blackburn Hawks, Hull Pirates and Solihull Barons this season to push these teams into overtime, and were only prevented from achieving the same feat against Telford Tigers last weekend in the final two minutes of the game. Showing that they are more than capable of setting out to challenge their tricky opposition this season, David Longstaff’s men will make the trip to Sheffield with the same amount of determination and resilience that they have shown this campaign as the Warriors ready themselves to compete with the Steeldogs in what should be another highly entertaining fixture.

Speaking ahead of this meeting with the Warriors, Sheffield’s defenceman Tom Barry affirmed: 

I expect a hard, fast game from Whitley. They are a very good team which showed when they beat us in their place. We won’t be taking them lightly. They are battling for positions just like us so it’s all to play for. Our position in the title race is very good. We always knew it would come down to the last few games of the season so it’s nothing we didn’t expect. As a team we know what we’ve got to do and we’ve been doing everything we can to put us in the best position possible to claim the title.



Fixture:    Whitley Warriors vs. Billingham Stars
Date:        4th March 2018 
Venue:     Whitley Bay Ice Rink
Faceoff:  5:00pm

Photo Credit: IceHockeyMedia - Colin Lawson
Following their return from Sheffield, Whitley Warriors will prepare to take on local rivals Billingham Stars for a third time this season with David Longstaff’s men hoping to add to the two victories they have already achieved over the Teessiders this campaign. Again taking to the ice in search of the highly coveted bragging rights as well as two points, the Warriors and Stars will aim to give their all in what is hoped to be another incredibly competitive clash between fierce adversaries. So far this season, Billingham played host to Whitley in October and though the side had notched a 3-1 lead by the early stages of the second period, the Warriors made a great comeback to win 4-3; forward Luke Brown and captain Michael Elder grabbing the Stars’ goals whilst long-serving Warrior Callum Watson, alternate captains Jordan Barnes and Shaun Kippin and skilled forward Adam Finlinson were all on target for the visitors. Whitley were then able to record a more comfortable 7-3 win over Billingham on home ice in December as the Stars worked to keep pace with their rivals but were ultimately muscled out of the points. As Sunday’s game promises to be another difficult encounter for both teams, with Whitley hoping to build on their recent strong home performances and the Stars out for revenge, this highly anticipated encounter will be of great importance to both teams, with the bragging rights just as significant as the points. 

Looking ahead to Whitley Warriors’ double header, David Longstaff shared:

We have two very tough games. After beating Sheffield at home a few weeks ago, I’m sure they’ll be ready to get some revenge and the same goes with Billingham. We’ve already beaten them twice so they’ll be coming out flying at Whitley on Sunday night.

Sharing his thoughts ahead of this derby game, Billingham’s alternate captain Chris Sykes observed:

It’s a tough weekend with the derby on Sunday in Whitley. It should be a tough but fun game for the Stars. We just want to enjoy the last few games and then move onto playoffs and see what happens. I hope to see a lot of fans for Sunday’s derby.



Fixture:    Solihull Barons vs. Solway Sharks
Date:        4th March 2018 
Venue:     Hobs Moat Road
Faceoff:  6:00pm

Photo Credit: IceHockeyMedia - Colin Lawson
Scheduled to travel to Hobs Moat Road for Sunday evening’s clash against Solihull Barons, Solway Sharks will head out onto the ice with the aim to complete their four-game series against the side with a victory. Already this season, Solway have accomplished three wins over the Barons, succeeding by four goals to two in a home fixture in October, triumphing in a narrow 3-2 road win in December and more recently finding themselves on the right end of a 5-2 score line at the Dumfries Ice Bowl. Hoping to have secured fourth place ahead of this clash, the Sharks will aim to further distance themselves from Solihull in the league standings as Martin Grubb’s men set out to finish their campaign on a high note, having endured mixed form of late following three losses in their last five games. The Barons, by comparison, will hope to earn two points on Sunday with a view to cement themselves in fifth place, particularly as this game is their penultimate of the season, meaning Solihull must claim all four points from these games to put their league position beyond doubt. Winning three of their last five games, having twice missed out on points to Sheffield Steeldogs, the Barons will head into this fixture with a great deal of confidence that they can compete, the side showing much fortitude already this season to edge a win over Telford Tigers and to achieve two spectacular victories over Hull Pirates. With both teams demonstrating their desire for success this season, this game will no doubt be another fantastic battle between two tough teams when the sides take to the ice on Sunday.

Prepared for this clash, Solway Sharks’ Head Coach Martin Grubb acknowledged:

Solihull are a very good team with lots of offence so we need to be ready to play and not make the mistakes we made in Hull last week. It’s a difficult building to get a result in and it may be a tough journey but we will go there ready to execute our game plan and hopefully get a positive result as this will potentially be a dress rehearsal for the playoffs so it’s important.


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