Sheffield Steelers 4 Manchester Storm 5 Match report

Manchester Storm made it two wins in two games in the Elite league competition as they beat derby rivals Sheffield The first 10 mins of play was a real blood and thunder display as both sides looked for a early advantage. 

The Steelers drew 1st blood in this see saw contest Joseph Hrable flashed a shot past Storm keeper Bonar to give Sheffield the lead.

Manchester Storm regrouped and after a period of pressure came up with the equaliser at 12:51, Ciaran Long scoring his second of the Elite series to put Storm Level.

Ben Davies indisapline caused him to be sin binned and the Steelers capitalised, towards the end of the powerplay pressure told on Storm as Robert Dowd made it 2-1 Sheffield.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1X1pqiUF7tBbN7fVjoa6TejbWzugV2BSR

The Steelers themselves found themselves a man down going into the 2nd period as Adrian Saxrud-Danielsen was penalised and Storm took advantage.

Ciaran Long equalised at 22:21 for Storm a good team build up cut the Steelers to ribbons leaving Long the task to tie the scores.

Ben Davies went from villan to hero converting an opportunity which appeared for the Storm. Manchester lead 3-2 with 27:48 on the clock.

Tanner Eberle was sin binned and Storm Captain Dallas Ehrhardt showed why he is a inspiration to the Storm by slamming home Storms 4th goal on 30:59.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1VWQfTrkac9Fa-xpPxTPYYhA7M0_Eg66G

Sheffield Steelers showed why they are a contender for the Elite league as Liam Kirk slotted home to make it 3-4 on 33:28.

At 42:28 The game was pure Ice Hockey drama and to set up a grandstand finish the Steelers equalised, Sheffields Sondre Olden with the shot to bringing the scoreline to 4-4.

As time ticked on Manchester Storm made a big play Maxime Fortier held his nerve and finished smartly to give Storm the lead with a minute to go.
Sheffield pushed for a equaliser but Storms defence held firm to register their 2nd win of the Elite league season in a row.
Manchester Storm face Nottingham Panthers on Tuesday 6th April and Ryan Finnerty’s men will be confident going into the game.https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1B0wwhr32B2FNE8lfEAf7IdmfeAsoOpRL

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