Paisley Daily Express

Buddies boost league title hopes with away win at Dundee

- Dundee Tigers...................1 Paisley Pirates...................4

Craig Ritchie Paisley Pirates continued their recent impressive run of results to clock up a 4-1 success in Dundee.

In doing so, Ian Turley’s side, ably coached by Adam Walker, kept the pressure on the two teams immediatel­y above them in the SNL table as they look to clinch the league title.

Pirates got off to a fast start and they were ahead on the powerplay in the ninth minute as Richard Thorp was on hand to link with Connor Spiers and beat Theo Kynoch to put the visitors ahead with the go ahead goal.

Pirates were outshootin­g the home side by two to one in the opening session but were unable to find a way through thereafter.

But they headed for the dressing rooms at the end of the first 20 minutes nursing a 1-0 advantage.

In the middle session, Pirates doubled their advantage in the 26th minute as Thorp fed off Marc Crute to make it 2-0 and give his side some breathing space.

The home side came more into the game, but found John Russell in excellent form, turning away 12 shots in the period to allow his team the luxury of a two goal lead after 40 minutes.

With the game still up for grabs, Pirates came out for the final session looking to kill off the challenge from the Tigers, and they did so with a quick fire double as first Crute, then Martyn Guy, scored within the first six minutes of the period to take the game well away from the hosts at 4-0.

The latter did come back just after the halfway point in the stanza as Paul Guilcher put the Tigers on the board as he beat Russell for a marker while on one of only two powerplays given up by the visitors in a well–discipline­d display.

And they safely saw out the remaining minutes to return home with the two league points.

Pirates now face a challengin­g weekend, travelling back to Dundee on Saturday for their match against the Comets, who currently top the SNL table, and then play host to Kirkcaldy Kestrels, lying in second place, on Sunday at Braehead Arena (face off 6pm).

 ??  ?? Power player Adam Walker Picture: Al Goold
Power player Adam Walker Picture: Al Goold

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