Saturday: Full schedule of games to watch live
Photo: James Assinder
It's a full schedule of Saturday night hockey in Week 7 of the 2024/25 Elite Ice Hockey League season with five games across the evening - and all of them are available to watch online!
The only unbeaten team left in league play, Coventry Blaze, are in Belfast hoping to extend their winning run. The Blaze came out of Glasgow with a 6-0 win on Wednesday night, while the Giants took three points from four against the Clan in Cup games last weekend.
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Joey Martin could set a new all-time Elite League points record for an overseas skater when Cardiff Devils host Manchester Storm. The forward already tied Jeff Legue's total last weekend and needs just one to break it. Manchester earned an excellent home win over Glasgow on Friday night, and come into this game having already won in Wales in overtime this season.
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Nottingham Panthers face Dundee Stars for the first time this season on Saturday night. The Stars have won two of their last three games after a lengthly losing run, with victories over Guildford and Fife either side of a loss in Cardiff. The Panthers beat the Devils a week ago to make it two straight home wins. Nottingham will host Belfast on Sunday as part of a two-game home stand this weekend.
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Sheffield Steelers return to domestic action after an historic week, reaching the last sixteen of the Champions Hockey League for the first time in their history and becoming only the second team in the EIHL's to make it that far. After last week's CHL game in Zurich, the Steelers return to lose in both Manchester and Coventry, and coach Aaron Fox has challenged his team to find their form in the EIHL as they have in European competition. Glasgow were having a good run of games until a 6-0 home loss to Coventry on Wednesday, and followed that by shipping seven in Manchester on Friday night.
Click here to watch Steelers vs. Clan
The game's final say sees Fife Flyers host Guildford Flames from 7:15pm. The Flyers were trashed 7-0 in Dundee on Friday to extend their negative streak to four games, while Guildford head into Kirkcaldy on a three-game losing-streak themselves. New Flyers goalie Janis Voris is expected to make his debut.