Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

To be on fire versus Blaze

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“Blaze will be trying to find consistenc­y but we are in confident mood and it should be a great weekend.

“I’m excited to see our new line-up in action and it’s the best we have had since Chris Lawrence was injured.

“Chris will play his part on the bench while I am on the ice and we are all ready for the challenge.”

Joey de Concilys is also l ooking forward to the weekend action. He said: “Last season I didn’t feel as though I was maybe as big a part of the offence but, this year, I have had more involvemen­t offensivel­y and I’m happy it’s going well.

“Obviously, we could do much better defensivel­y and that includes me, too.

“The effort is there, the guys are working hard but, right now, we aren’t getting the bounces.

“This weekend, we have Justin Fox coming in and have a couple of guys back from injury. The more bodies we have, the better chance we have to win.”

FIFE Flyers face a home game tonight against Manchester Storm (7.30pm). They follow that with a return match in Altrincham against Storm tomorrow night and then have another home game, this time against Braehead Clan, on Sunday (6.30pm).

DUNDEE Tigers face a difficult double header. They meet Aberdeen Lynx at Dundee Ice Arena tomorrow (7.30pm) before travelling to face SNL champs Paisley Pirates (Sunday, 6pm).

 ??  ?? last Sunday’s game at Dundee Ice Arena. Stars lost that one 5-2 and will hope for better this week against Coventry Blaze.
last Sunday’s game at Dundee Ice Arena. Stars lost that one 5-2 and will hope for better this week against Coventry Blaze.

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