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		<title>Jets beaten by Blaze</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 11:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend saw the Jets travel to the Coventry Skydome for the first time to face the high flying Coventry Blaze ENL side. Three weeks earlier Blaze soundly beat the Jets 8-2 at Hull Arena, with only 11 skaters making the trip to Coventry the Jets faced a daunting task.
First Period
The opening period saw the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weekend saw the Jets travel to the Coventry Skydome for the first time to face the high flying Coventry Blaze ENL side. Three weeks earlier Blaze soundly beat the Jets 8-2 at Hull Arena, with only 11 skaters making the trip to Coventry the Jets faced a daunting task.</p>
<p><strong>First Period</strong><br />
The opening period saw the Jets get off to the worst possible start, conceding within the first 17 seconds of the period through a Lukas Szabo goal. The Jets terrible start was further compounded when Tom Ledgard doubled the Blaze lead just 7 seconds later, leaving the Jets trailing 2-0 after just 24 seconds.</p>
<p>Blaze extended their lead to three half way through the first period with Joe Henry adding the Blaze third goal at 10.13. Jets already short bench then received a blow then Jamie Cobley was assessed a 5+game penalty for an accidental high stick at 10.30.</p>
<p>Many at this point expected the game to resemble a cricket score come the 60 minute mark, however in true Jets fashion the team gave its all and battled on regardless. Three minutes before the end of the period Jets persistence paid off with Ben Lowe reducing the deficit assisted by Matty Jeffcock at 17.20.</p>
<p>Period shots: Blaze 15 Jets 10<br />
Penalty Mins: Blaze 4 Jets 27</p>
<p><strong>Second Period</strong><br />
The second period saw just two penalties assessed and as such end to end hockey ensued as the Jets searched for another goal. Dan Sayer finally beating Hartley at 34.31 to bring the Jets within one goal, while at the other end of the ice Karl Holmes kept the Jets in it turning away 21 shots in the period.</p>
<p>Period shots: Blaze 21 Jets 11<br />
Penalty Mins: Blaze 2 Jets 2</p>
<p><strong>Third Period</strong><br />
After 24 seconds of the opening period not many people would of expected the third period to start with the Jets just one goal behind. However Andy Daintith&#8217;s team have proved in the past they never quit and came out looking to take the game to the Blaze in the third.</p>
<p>Both sides had chances at each end before Joe Henry took a 2 minute minor for high sticking at 53.38 and Jets looked to add the game tying goal. However Tom Ledgard had other ideas extending the Blaze lead short-handed at 53.57.</p>
<p>Andy Daintith called a time out in an effort to rally his troops however a further two Blaze goals followed from Henry (55.54) and Szabo (56.46) as the Jets short bench began to run out of steam.</p>
<p>James Maughan added a late consolation for the Jets (57.59) assisted by Matty Jeffcock and almost completed a Gordie Howe hat trick in the dying seconds when a scuffle broke out between Jones and McWilliams from the Blaze and Cooper and Maughan from the Jets.</p>
<p>Period shots: Blaze 15 Jets 10<br />
Penalty Mins: Blaze 42 Jets 20</p>
<p><strong>Post Game</strong><br />
Andy Daintith: &#8220;We were missing a lot of guys today through work commitments and injuries, losing Jamie (Cobley) early on left us with just ten skaters however the lads came here and battled throughout causing the Blaze problems. Coming into the third period a goal behind we were looking to take something from the game, in the end though our tired legs caught up with us.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Notes</strong><br />
Images used in this article were kindly supplied by Mark Tredgold. Please visit his site: <a href="http://www.tredders.com">http://www.tredders.com</a> for more images.</p>
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		<title>Jets beat Vipers to record first points</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2008 13:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jets earned their first points of the season with an away victory against Newcastle Vipers ENL.
The game started at a frantic pace with Ben Lowe going close off the opening face off before Newcastle opened the scoring off the counter attack through Callum Davies netting after 32 seconds.
The Jets reply came just two shifts later, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jets earned their first points of the season with an away victory against Newcastle Vipers ENL.</p>
<p>The game started at a frantic pace with Ben Lowe going close off the opening face off before Newcastle opened the scoring off the counter attack through Callum Davies netting after 32 seconds.</p>
<p>The Jets reply came just two shifts later, when Adam Elliott tied the game up, on the power play after 1.17 on a feed from his brother Craig Elliott after some hard work down low.</p>
<p>Kingston continued to pile pressure on the Vipers net throughout the first period and were duly rewarded on 10.35 when defenseman Jordan Davies fired home a wrist shot, assisted by Dan Sayer and Richard Haggar. Shots after the first period were 17-6 in favour of the Jets.</p>
<p>The second period continued in a similar way the first, with the Jets dominating for a large proportion of the period. Richard Haggar added Kingston’s third goal after 27 minutes with a wrap around goal assisted by Dan Hackford and Mark Florence.</p>
<p>Ben Milhench extended the Jets lead to three goals, firing past the Vipers netminder with a wrist shot from the hash marks just before the end of the second period (39.18). Just twenty seconds later the Vipers reduced the deficit back to two after a defensive mix-up saw Graeme Robson poke the puck through Jets netminder Tristain Rodgers legs.</p>
<p>Newcastle came out early in the third period looking to catch the Jets on the back foot. However it was the Jets who opened the periods scoring with Dan Sayer ripping home a shot, assisted by Richard Haggar and Mark Florence.</p>
<p>The Vipers persistence finally paid off when Matt Hinkley scored two goals (45.26 &#038; 50.30) setting up an interesting final ten minutes. Coach Andy Daintith called a time out to try and settle his team and help them reorganise. </p>
<p>Any potential nerves were settled four minutes later when Matt Jeffcock scored in front of the net on a Craig Elliott assist from behind the net.</p>
<p>The final four minutes saw chances for both sides however Jets saw out and danger to record their first win of the season.</p>
<p>Captain Ben Milhench on the game, “I thought we were disciplined out there, which helped us win the game following some of the penalty trouble we got into last week. I thought we dominated for large periods of the game and fully deserved the two points. The score didn’t fully reflect how we played as we should of put away a few more of our chances.”</p>
<p>Mark Florence added, “Its good to get our first win under our belts, hopefully we can build on this and add two points the cup tomorrow against Solihull.”</p>
<p>The news image was kindly provided by <a href="http://www.vipersmedia.co.uk">http://www.vipersmedia.co.uk</a> view the site for more images from the game. </p>
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