The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Much-changed Stars bow out in Belfast

Dundee’s brave fight sees them lose 12-2 on aggregate

- KRIS SMITH

BELFAST GIANTS 4 DUNDEE STARS 2

Dundee Stars’ bid to reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals died in Belfast last night as Omar Pacha’s men were 12-2 on aggregate.

Eight-nil down from the first leg three weeks ago, Stars choose to rest most of their key players and can now fully focus on maintainin­g their position in the Elite League play-off spots

Both back-up netminders were given the start by Belfast and Dundee, as Stephen Murphy and Craig Holland took their place between the pipes.

Youngsters Craig Garrigan and Jordan Kelsall were handed a spot in the starting line-up alongside captain, Johan Andersson.

Holland made his first save on a shot from Dustin Johner after three minutes.

Inside the fifth minute Belfast’s Blair Riley dropped a pass to Guillaume Gélinas and his slapshot flew into the top of Holland’s net, giving Belfast the lead.

Stars got a few shots on Stephen Murphy before Darcy Murphy deked the puck around the Stars goalie and finished into the net in the eighth minute.

Less than two minutes later Francis Beauvillie­r collected his own rebound and put the puck in the goal just before the 10-minute mark.

Adam Keefe’s men were not letting up and made it 4-0 through Josh Roach. Stars had a powerplay when Darcy Murphy was called for interferen­ce in the 16th minute.

They got on the board after Matt Marquardt played the puck to Connor Cox and his shot from the blueline deflected off Matt Bissonnett­e.

The deflection was enough to send the puck bouncing under the Giants goalie after 16 minutes.

The second period saw Dundee take their first penalty as Petr Chaloupka was called in the 29th minute for a hooking infraction. Pacha’s men killed off the penalty and remained 4-1 down after the halfway mark.

Holland made numerous saves to keep out one effort from a hungry Giant, who was digging for rebounds in the Stars crease.

Dundee made it 4-2 in the 38th minute as Fabrizio Ricci’s shot was tipped past Stephen Murphy by Marquardt.

With 30 seconds left on the clock in the middle period, Chaloupka returned to the box for roughing.

The Giants decided to change goaltender in the third period as Andrew Dickson replaced Stephen Murphy.

Holland kept out a good shot from Beauvillie­r before the powerplay expired.

Jonathan Ferland was next to head into the sin bin as he was penalised for interferen­ce in the 52nd minute.

However, Stars were not able to make it 4-3 before Ferland was released from the box. Time ran out before either side could find the net again and the home side won the tie 12-2.

 ?? Picture: Derek Black. ?? Matt Marquardt grabbed Stars’ second.
Picture: Derek Black. Matt Marquardt grabbed Stars’ second.

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