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Top 5 goals of the season

Our guest blogger picks out five of the goals of the season so far.

Screenshot 2018 12 21 15.29.57, British Ice Hockey

The United Kingdom’s Elite Ice Hockey League dropped the puck on the 2018-19 season in September.

The 11 teams that make up the EIHL have played nearly half of the season already. U.K. ice hockey fans can bet on the games all season long with the Casino.com bonus as it gives you the chance to follow all of the hard-hitting play. The competition has seen plenty of great goals from the EIHL’s stars including Kruise Reddick, David Rutherford, John Dunbar, and more.

The EIHL season will run until April when the playoffs crown a champion. With nearly half the term in the books, here are the top 5 goals of the season.

5 – Tim Wallace: Milton Keynes Lightning

The Milton Keynes Lightning took on the Glasgow Clan in week 11 of the EIHL season. The week was marked by a Tim Wallace hat-trick as the Lightning won 6-1 over the Clan. Wallace’s best of the three came at the 12:50 mark in the second period. Wallace one timed a pass from Michael Fine from just inside of the blue line. It found the back of the net as Milton Keynes rolled past Glasgow.

4 – Mike Sullivan: Dundee Stars

The Dundee Stars and Coventry Blaze played a barnburner in week 13. The Stars won the game 4-2. Stars player Mike Sullivan scored the best of the bunch for Dundee as he one timed a shot from a face off in Dundee’s attacking zone. The Italy international scored twice on the night as Dundee romped to a victory.

3 – Alex Guptill: Nottingham Panthers

The Nottingham Panthers met the Sheffield Steelers on September 29 in the Challenge Cup. The Panthers came back from three goals down in the third period, but narrowly missed drawing with Sheffield. Alex Guptill converted a penalty in the third period to draw Nottingham close. The forward’s strike was a thing of beauty as he took Sheffield’s goalie to his left before sinking a wrist shot past him on the right side into the back of the net.

2 – Tim Crowder: Coventry Blaze

The Coventry Blaze found themselves down 3-0 to the Manchester Storm in the second period before making a strong comeback in October. It may have fallen short, 5-2, but it did feature a fantastic team goal rounded off by Tim Crowder. Down 3-0, Coventry won the puck in Manchester’s attacking zone. The Blaze quickly turned defence into a fast break with Alex Nikiforuk on the puck. Nikiforuk and Crowder were two on one with a Manchester defender before the former passed to the latter to tap home. It was a perfectly executed fast break.

1 – Kevin King: Guildford Flames

There is nothing like a one-time shot from a perfectly played, defence cutting pass. At 6:41 in the first period of the Guildford Flames’ game against the Cardiff Devils in the Challenge Cup, that is exactly what fans witnessed. Playing on the power play, Flames player Kevin King received a cross-ice pass that went straight through Cardiff’s defence. His one-time shot beat Cardiff’s goalie at the near post to give Guildford the 1-0 lead.

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