Short benched Barons struggle in Sheffield

Sheffield Scimitars : 6
EDG Property Solihull Barons : 3


A depleted EDG Property Solihull Barons went down to defeat at the Sheffield Scimitars on Sunday evening but retained second place in the standings after closest rivals the Deeside Dragons failed to pick up points over the weekend.

Sam Chandler tries to sneak through (J&K Davies)

The Barons lined up missing the injured Daniel Mulcahy and the suspended Phil Mulcahy, Filip Byfält and Graham Laverick. Ben Lee stepped up as netminder while Coventry NIHL Blaze goalie Joel Bearman was brought in as back-up goalie. More here

Barons consolidate 2nd with win over Dragons

EDG Solihull Barons : 8
Deeside Dragons : 4

The EDG Property Solihull Barons emerged victorious in a 2nd v 3rd Moralee clash at Hobs Moat on Saturday evening in a match which was dominated early on by the Barons before the Dragons stages something of a recovery.

Phil Mulcahy gets the opener (S Crampton)

Phil Mulcahy got the scoring off to a start after three and a half-minutes by waiting patiently by the back post to score off of a feed from Daniel Mulcahy after he and Niklas Ottosson had pulled Dragons goalie Oliver Booth to his near post. Three minutes later and the Solihull advantage doubled as Niklas Ottosson fired home from the blue line in the dying seconds of a powerplay. By 12 minutes the Barons had made it three as Matt Maurice won the chase up the ice before sweeping the puck to Filip Byfält square on goal, the Finn making no mistake with his shot. More here

Wild get the better of Barons

Widnes Wild : 5
EDG Property Solihull Barons : 3


A week after narrowly beating the Widnes Wild on home ice the EDG Property Solihull Barons fell to the same side, this time at the Cheshire team’s own rink.

Wild fill their net (J&K Davies)

Mid-way through the first period, the Wild’s Damarni James was the first to find the net via support from playmaker Kyle Carruth. By period end the Barons had drawn level, Jacob Race with the finish, off of play from James Moeller and Dani Haid. More here.

Barons pushed to overtime in Wild battle

EDG PROPERTY SOLIHULL BARONS : 6 (AFTER OVERTIME)
WIDNES WILD : 5

The EDG Property Solihull Barons continued their winning ways on home ice on Sunday evening after a highly entertaining Moralee tie against the Widnes Wild in which the momentum see-sawed all night before the sides were split by a Barons overtime winner.

Another goal for Richard Crowe ( S Crampton )

It took 10 minutes of end to end play for a goal to be registered as Bailey Challans in the bottom left corner found Filip Byfält directly in front of goal for the Barons opener. More here