Devils Head North In Quest For Elite League Title

Devils ace Justin Faryna.

Devils Head North In Quest For Elite League Title

Cardiff Devils face two vastly different Elite League tests on the road this weekend.

Head coach Andrew Lord and his team travel to play Nottingham Panthers on Saturday, stay overnight in the English midlands and then go to Scotland (7pm).

Their second match, on Sunday, is against struggling Edinburgh Capitals at Murrayfield in Scotland (6pm).

Panthers are a team frustrated by their failure to stay with Devils in the title chase and long-term coach Corey Neilson will be moving on at the end if this season.

They are, though, a hugely talented team hungry for success – and they will be out to underline their desire with a big performance against Cardiff in Nottingham.

Neilson has no doubt about the quality of Cardiff’s roster, saying: “Devils are a great all-round hockey team with outstanding players.”

Capitals, meanwhile, are bottom of the table, 24 points behind closest rivals Milton Keynes Thunder, and cannot qualify for the play-offs.

There is a gap of 60 points between Cardiff in top spot and Caps in last place.

Devils have already secured their place in the quarter-finals, are through to the Challenge Cup final against Belfast Giants and are intent on winning the league title.

Capitals have earned only four wins in 43 league fixtures this season and seven players have either quit or been released.

Former Chicago Blackhawks forward Pavel Vorobyev and Latvian defenceman Nikita Kolesnikovs left to join Polish side Cracovia Krakow in a shock transfer-deadline day move and Caps are on course for their worst-ever showing in the Elite League.

They have former German Elite League ‘goalie of the year’ Tyler Beskorowany, while Canadian Michael D’Orazio has taken over the role of coach since the departure of former NHL star Dmitri Khristich.

Tom Darnell and Matt Thompson are the referees for Saturday’s match in Nottingham, while Steve Brown and Pavel Halas will be in charge at Murrayfield.

Cardiff’s next Elite League match at home is against Belfast Giants on Sunday, February 25 (6pm).

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Devils have 13 league fixtures left this season and the trip to Nottingham is the second of five successive games on the road.

They follow that by playing Edinburgh, Sheffield Steelers (Wednesday, February 21) and Manchester Storm (February 24).

ELITE LEAGUE STANDINGS

Regular 2017/18

Rk Team GP W L OTL SOL WPCT Pts
1 Cardiff Devils 43 33 7 1 2 .802 69
2 Belfast Giants 44 29 13 2 0 .682 60
3 Manchester Storm 44 27 12 3 2 .670 59
4 Sheffield Steelers 42 25 14 2 1 .631 53
5 Fife Flyers 39 25 12 1 1 .667 52
6 Guildford Flames 43 23 14 4 2 .605 52
7 Nottingham Panthers 40 22 15 2 1 .588 47
8 Braehead Clan 44 19 21 3 1 .477 42
9 Dundee Stars 42 17 22 2 1 .440 37
10 Coventry Blaze 44 16 24 3 1 .409 36
11 Milton Keynes Lightning 44 16 27 1 0 .375 33
12 Edinburgh Capitals 43 4 38 0 1 .105 9

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