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

Barons edge it over determined Scimitars.

EDG Property Solihull Barons : 3 (after overtime)
Sheffield Scimitars : 2

The EDG Property Solihull Barons notched up another four point weekend with an overtime win over Sheffield Scimitars on Sunday evening to go alongside their more comfortable 6-2 defeat of the Nottingham Lions on Saturday.

Alex Whyte pressures the Scims (S Crampton)

While the Barons had made quick work of a very short benched Sheffield Scimitars at Hobs Moat a few weeks ago, Sunday was quite a different game. Despite having little over two lines, the Scimitars played a co-ordinated and organised game backstopped by the excellent Nick Winters to frustrate the Barons in front of goal while also making the most of their offences chances when they came. More here.

Barons pick up two points against Hull

EDG Property Solihull Barons : 5
Hull Jets : 3

The EDG Property Solihull Barons bounced back from the previous night’s disappointment in Billingham with an assured victory against the Hull Jets on Sunday evening and while it was a strong team effort, four goal hero Matt Maurice and solid goaltending from Ben Lee were particularly noteworthy.

4 goals for Matt Maurice (S Crampton)

Solihull’s Matt Maurice opened his account after 5 minutes and 40 second with a breakway up the ice pursued by the Hull D before deking the Jet’s goalie for a sweet opener. Within little over a minute Maurice had doubled both his and Solihull’s tally with a close in shot on the powerplay. The remainder of the first 20 would see no further scoring but saw Niklas Ottosson head to the dressing room early after getting caught awkwardly by a Hull shot. Fortunately he would return to play later in the game. More here.