Glasgow Times

Clan are shot down in Flames

- By SCOTT MULLEN

BRAEHEAD Clan fought back in the final minutes, but came up short as they went down 8-5 to new boys Guildford Flames.

With a home game next on the calendar for the Clan, they wanted to end the four-week road trip with victory, but it wasn’t to be despite a late Brendan Brooks hat-trick.

Former Dundee Stars forward Mikael Lidhammar got the opener for the Flames, set up by Tomas Nechala.

The Clan hit back minutes later as Matt Haywood got on the board with an unassisted effort to pull John Tripp’s side level.

Parity lasted only a minute as the Flames restored their lead, with Rhett Rachinski the man to get it as they led after the opening 20 minutes.

Braehead hit back again through Tyler Shattock a couple of minutes into the middle session to equalise and make the game that little more interestin­g.

However Carl Ackered was on hand as the Flames edged in front once again.

It got even better for Paul Dixon’s men when Rachinski scored a second early in the third period, his third of the night.

Then Brett Ferguson made it even better for Guildford, scoring a fifth soon after to compound a disappoint­ing night for the Clan.

Ackered also got a second with an unassisted effort, making the scoreline that little more onesided before Ben Davies added a seventh against his former team.

Brooks scored a treble to offer a glimmer of hope for the Purple Army that made the journey to Surrey, but John Dunbar’s empty net goal secured the win for Guildford.

The defeat came just 24 hours on from a 5-0 thrashing in the Welsh capital as Cardiff Devils asserted their dominance over Braehead.

With Fife up on Saturday, the familiar surroundin­gs of Braehead Arena will be welcome.

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