Tickets priced at Adults £10 and Child and Concessions £5 are on sale now from the Scimitars "front desk" at ice Sheffield and from the Steelers office.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Sheffield Scimitars Vs Sheffield Steelers
War Of The Roses 3-3 13.9.09
Phoenix had to kill off two early penalties before opening the scoring themselves on their first man advantage, defenceman Andre Mattsson firing home assisted by Robert Lachowicz in the sixth minute.
the game being played at a frenetic pace and with plenty of physical contact from both sides, Phoenix lost Adam Walker with a face injury before the Scimitars drew level on the night through James Archer.
The second period saw Sheffield race out of the blocks to tie the aggregate score with less than a minute played, captain Peter Slamiar beating Fone from a tight angle off the right wing.
The Sheffield Scimitars set about imposing their greater squad numbers on the Phoenix and enjoying more of the possession they kept Phoenix netminder Steve Fone busy. Phoenix re-grouped and regained the lead just before the half-hour mark as Iain Bowie scored from close range assisted by Andre Payette
Seven minutes later and the home side appeared to take a stranglehold on the game as Greg Wood fired home with assists to Jaakko Hagelberg and player coach Tony Hand.
The start of the final period again saw the Scimitars explode out of the traps with Slamiar claiming his second goal of the game to again tie the score on the night. It was now all to play for and the pace of the game barely relented as the Scimitars strove for the goal that would tie the aggregate score while the Phoenix defended doggedly and always looked dangerous on the break. With time running out, Sheffield pulled their goalie in favour of an extra attacker, but the Phoenix held firm and came close to scoring the insurance empty-netter as Greg Woods' long range clearance missed the target by inches.
Manchester Phoenix 3 - 3 Sheffield Scimitars
Phoenix win 6-5 on aggregate
War Of The Roses 2-3 12.9.09
The first period was played at a pace and with the physical checks being thrown by both sides ensured the game lived up to the title rather than a 'friendly'. The first casualty of the weekend was Steve Duncombe who was taken hard into the boards by Adam Walker only six minutes in and left the ice and the game with concussion.
Both teams were able to put some good scoring chances on net but Ben Bowns, in net for the Scimitars, and Steve Fone for Manchester made some good saves to keep their sheets clean for a 0-0 first period, despite powerplay opportunities for both teams. The Scimitars had a lucky break when Phoenix missed a sitter as Lachowicz failed to connect on a Tony Hand pass for an open net.
Manchester Phoenix stepped it up more in the 2nd period and had an early chance as the puck slid along the goal line. However, they did capitalise on a short-handed breakaway by Lachowicz at 25.39 for 0-1 whilst Iain Bowie was sitting out a penalty.
The Sheffield Scimitars equalised 1-1 at 34.00 after Daniel Slyk drew Steven Fone to the near post before sending a perfect pass to Stephen Wallace at 34.00.
Manchester took the lead again at 36.52 with Hand lifting the puck up high into the net. Play was getting chippy so Slyk decided to expend extra energy with some physical work on the opposition.
Simon Butterworth levelled the scores at 38.10 for 2-2 going into the 2nd period break.
3rd period, what turned out to be the game-winning goal was scored by Hagelberg at 42.07 despite the Scimitars driving the net in an attempt to at least level the score again. The Phoenix however were determined to defend their lead by preventing the Scimitars from any real scoring chances.
An entertaining and physical game was enjoyed by all, and although the Scimitars may have lost the game, they gained a lot of respect from their fans, fuelling anticipation and expectations for the upcoming season.
Game Details 12.9.09
Period Scores
Sheffield 0 - 2 - 0 = 2
Manchester 0 - 0 - 2 - 1 = 3
Penalty Mins
Sheffield 4 - 0 - 2 = 6
Manchester 4 - 4 - 2 = 10
SOG
Bowns 10 - 13 - 9 = 32/3
Fone 12 - 7 - 10 = 29/2
Scoring Details
Sheffield: Wallace & Butterworth 1+0, Archer, Slyk, Strawson & Millqvist 0+1
MOM: Lee Haywood
Manchester: Hand, Lachowicz & Hagelberg1+1, Neil 0+1
MOM: J. Hagelberg
Referee: D. Goodwin Linesmen: J. Liptrott and L. Sewell
Attendance: 633
Penalties: Archer, M. Haywood and Slamiar
Not icing: P Jones
Monday, 7 September 2009
Scimitars Win Fife Tournament
Not travelling were Pasi Raitanen, Paul Jones, Lloyd Gibson and Stephen Wallace.
Sheffield Scimitars took on Solway for the opener game and Slamiar scored within the first minute. Solway were straight back at the Scims with an equalising goal just ahead of 6 mins, but is was the Scimitars who were clearly the stronger team and Steve Duncombe re-instated the lead with a bullet from the blue line on 9 mins.
After that the Scims out-hustled, out-shot and out-skated the Sharks with additional goals from Robert Farmer and two more from Slamiar to bring up his hat trick and complete the 5-1 win. The young guns showed they couldn't be pushed around as James Archer and local returnee Fraser Goldie showed they would stand up for their team mates.
Coach Jon Rowbothm was very pleased with his team and he said "the guys were awesome, still plenty to work on but we dominated the game from start to finish. Slamiar looked sharp and well up for it, that said they all did".
The Sheffield Scimitars went straight on into Game 2 against hosts Fife Flyers, who must have fancied the advantage. Dutiame said that the Scims against Solway 'gave as good as they got in the physical battles but were clearly a much stronger, fitter and talented side'. And added that "That said I'm sure my boys will give them a hard game this time around."
The Scims then went on to beat his team 2-0, albeit in a tighter game, with Slamiar again on target, taking the water bottle off the net. The Scimitars, with some slick passing made the Flyers look pretty ordinary and it wasn't long before Archer was given the opportunity to stretch his legs from the neutral zone, going inside, then outside, passing Fife's defencemen with pace and control to hit what was probably going to be the goal of the season after the 2-0 final score, Coach Jon Rowbothm spoke after the game saying how pleased he was with the work rate, cohesion and clear ability of his young team.
Things get interesting next weekend when the Scimitars play host on Saturday at iceSheffield Face off 7.30pm, in a pre-season warm-up with back to back games against Tony Hand and the Manchester Phoenix.
Great value tickets of £6.00 Adults, £4.00 Child and Concession and £15 Family are obtainable from iceSheffield reception and on matchnights.
Saturday, 5 September 2009
Daniel Slyk To Complete Roster
He said today, "On a daily basis, I have been battling with many agents, trying to negotiate deals, as well as doing back-ground research on the players I was interested in signing. I've read many cv's over the months, trying to piece together the best players possible. Now I've made my final selection".
The Scimitars have signed another young player with great promise. A young 18 year old defenseman, Daniel Slyk has been on trial with the Scims' team and has impressed the Coach as well as Scimitars Director Ian Johnson. Standing at just over 6 ft, weighing in at 200 pounds, Slyk comes from a quality outfit, HC Kosice in Slovakia, and he might prove to be one of the signings of the summer.
There is not much information surrounding Slyk and his playing career. Coach Rowbotham had to work really hard to identify the lad's capabilities to be sure that he was the right man for the job. Rowbotham said "Everyone I communicated with spoke very highly of him. With all the positive comments, this made my mind up that he was the correct person for the final defensive spot on the team. Slyk has a bright future and is a tremendous prospect."
Rowbotham considers Slyk to be a natural offensive defenseman. He has amazing vision, carries the puck exceedingly well, his speed is phenomenal, and he has a heavy shot. Slyk fits in well with the majority of the Scimitars team, he is still a very young chap, but plays the game over his years due to his tremendous attitude, he is more than willing to learn. Rowbotham added "I am well chuffed and am sure he will add a new dimension to the Scimitars.
Please join with me in welcoming him to our organisation, he is more than competent at playing at the EPL level right now, and I only see him going from strength to strength."
Friday, 4 September 2009
Scimitars and Steelers
both teams have been training with eatch other for 3 weeks
with both coaching training looks like one hell of a team this year
Thanks for the inside info (Wozzer)