South Wales Echo

ICE HOCKEY

Devils in European action as Red Bull Salzburg head to capital

- TERRY PHILLIPS Ice Hockey sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CARDIFF Devils start a new European adventure when Red Bull Salzburg open the ice hockey season at Ice Arena Wales tonight (7.30pm).

Head coach Andrew Lord and his Devils are competing in the Champions League for a second successive season, competing against the cream of European hockey.

“We want to make a splash in the Champions League,” said Lord.

“We might have the toughest group in the competitio­n again this season, but we are looking forward to testing ourselves against the best in Europe.

“These games are some of the best hockey anybody could see here in Cardiff this season and we believe we can rise to the occasion.”

Devils won two of their three group home fixtures last season, beating Davos and Vaxjo Lakers, who went on to reach the CHL final before losing against Finnish club JYP.

Lord has strengthen­ed his team again for the new season with tough guy Ben Blood, a defenceman who combines strength and physical presence with a high level of skill, adding genuine power.

Canadian Blood has netted two goals during pre-season fixtures.

High-end forwards Stephen Dixon, Mike Hedden and Charles Linglet have also joined the strong core of the roster returning from last season.

Devils have won the Elite League title for the last two seasons and are going for an unpreceden­ted third title in 2018-19.

Their first CHL fixture is against Salzburg in Cardiff Bay tonight before SC Bern visit South Wales on Saturday (7pm).

Red Bull Salzburg are giants of the Austrian League and have built one of the biggest brands in the hockey world. Swiss powerhouse SC Bern are officially the best attended ice hockey team in Europe, averaging over 17,000 spectators every game.

After the two home games this week, the Devils are on the road to face Salzburg and Bern next week before facing their final preliminar­y round CHL opponent in October when they face the Vaxjo Lakers for the second straight season.

Group G is unique in the fact that Swedish champions Vaxjo played all of the other three teams at some point in last year’s Champions Hockey League – and lost to all of them on the road.

Bern and Salzburg have both played in Great Britain before and lost, but not to the Devils, while Cardiff were unbeaten at home against Swedish and Swiss opposition last season.

Former Florida Everglades coach Greg Poss, from Green Bay, Wisconsin, is in charge of Salzburg’s team.

The 53-year-old led Everblades to Kelly Cup success in 2012, having earlier spent eight seasons as a head coach in the German Elite League (DEL) with Iserlohn, Nuremberg and Mannheim.

In 2006-07, Poss led Mannheim when they became the first team in DEL history to finish in first place in the regular season, win the interleagu­e tournament and capture the play-off championsh­ip in the same season.

The top two teams in the group will progress to the knockout stages.

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Welshman Matthew Myers in Champions League action against Czech side Liberec

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