Giants One Win From European Final After Ritten Victory

Stena Line Belfast Giants
Friday 16th November, The SSE Arena, Belfast.
Belfast Giantsxa0 6 – 2xa0 Ritten Sport (Italy).xa0
The Stena Line Belfast Giants defeated Ritten Sport 6-2, the Italian champions, leaving them one win away from a place in the IIHF Continental Cup Final. Blair Riley scored the game winning goal in the middle period, his second of the game, to make it two wins in as many nights for the Giants following Thursday’s win vs Medvescak Zagreb.
The Giants now face GKS Katowice on Saturday, face-off 7pm at The SSE Arena, knowing a win will secure Belfast’s place in the Continental Cup Final in January.
Belfast Giants’ Kyle Baun with Ritten Sport’s Thomas Tragust during Friday night’s IIHF Continental Cup, Group E game at the SSE Arena, Belfast. )Photo by William Cherry/Presseye).

 

Tyler Beskorowany started in the Belfast net with Colin Shields, Jonathan Ferland, Matt Towe, Andrew Dickson and Guillaume Gelinas missing for the Giants. The Giants win sees the Belfast side move into first place outright of the Semi-Final group following Medvescak Zagreb’s 3-2 victory over GKS Katowice of Poland earlier on Friday.

Pat Dwyer got the Giants off to the ideal startxa0 squeezing the puck past Thomas Tragust in the Ritten net at 8:20, assisted by Curtis Leonard.
The Italian’s hit back with Simon Kostner equalising at 10:03, assisted by Andreas Lutz, before Alex Frei gave Ritten the lead 34 seconds later, assisted by Daniel Tudin.
Blair Riley pulled the Giants level at the end of the period when netminder Tragust spilled Darcy Murphy’s shot and the Captain slotted home at 18:49.
Belfast Giants esstablished control in middle period. Riley doubled his tally on the night 92 seconds into the middle period to edge the hosts in front, assisted by Darcy Murphy and David Rutherford.
The Giants extended their lead to two at 33:09 when Francis Beauvillier fired home from a tight angle, assisted by Jim Vandermeer.
Belfast Dominance Pays Off
Giants took a fifth firing home at 45:01, assisted by David Rutherford and Blair Riley.
Jonathan Boxill rounded off the scoring at 51:30, assisted by Player of the Game, Darcy Murphy.
Final Score
Stena Line Belfast Giants 6-2 Ritten Sport (Italy)
Giants Man of the Match
#15 Darcy Murphyxa0(1 Goal + 3 Assists)
Next Up?
The Giants have another quick turnaround – facing GKS Katowice of Poland on Saturday, face-off 7pm at The SSE Arena. Saturday’s early game sees Ritten Sport take on Medvescak Zagreb at 3pm.
Tickets will be on sale all day Saturday at The SSE Arena Box Office, in person or by calling (028) 9073 9074) as well as online from:

Hot this week

- Advertisements -

Related Articles

Nesbitt Disappointed At Doctors Taking Industrial Action

Health Minister statement on planned industrial actionHealth Minister Mike Nesbitt said: “I am disappointed that Consultants and Specialist and Associate Specialist (SAS) doctors across Northern...

NIAO Flood Report Causes Strong Reaction

DfI Says Downpatrtick Flood Alleviation Plans Are Getting CloserThe Northern Ireland Audit Office has released a report - Flood Risk Management in Northern Ireland...

Why Brand Visibility Matters More Than Ever in the Digital Age

You can spend months improving a product, refining a service, and building a website, only to discover that hardly anyone knows your business exists....

Popular Categories