Steelers Stunned in Overtime as Panthers Snatch Final Spo


The Sheffield Steelers’ dream of playoff glory came to a dramatic and heartbreaking end on Saturday night, as the Nottingham Panthers edged a thrilling semi-final contest 4–3 in overtime to book their place in the EIHL Playoff Final.

Sheffield stormed out of the gates, dominating the opening 20 minutes with relentless pressure and a lopsided 17–3 shot count. Despite missing key forwards Mark Simpson and Veeti Vainio, the Steelers’ depth and intensity were on full display. Goaltender Matthew Greenfield stood tall in the Sheffield net, while counterpart Jason Grande was kept busy throughout the period.
The breakthrough came late in the frame at 18:43 when Daniel Leavens fed Sam Tremblay in the slot, and the forward buried a one-timer low past Grande to give the Steelers a well-deserved 1–0 lead heading into the break.

The Steelers kept their foot on the gas to start the second and doubled their lead at 34:14. Mitchell Balmas flew down the right wing and unleashed a rocket over Grande’s glove to make it 2–0.
Nottingham responded on the powerplay after Brandon Whistle was sent to the box for boarding. At 37:40, Cooper Zech capitalised from the high slot, cutting the deficit to 2–1. The Panthers finished the period strong, but Greenfield came up with a huge save in the dying seconds to preserve Sheffield’s narrow lead heading into the third.

The Panthers tied the game early in the third at 42:00, with Reid Stefanson tipping in a shot from David Bunz. Despite a disputed hooking call on Juusola, the Steelers killed the penalty and looked dangerous with a powerplay of their own later in the period.

But at 57:41, Nottingham took the lead for the first time, with Mitchell Fossier jamming in a rebound past Greenfield. The Steelers answered just 58 seconds later—Balmas again the hero—when his shot ricocheted off the backboards and off Grande to tie the game 3–3 in sensational fashion.
With overtime barely underway, the Panthers struck the fatal blow. Sam Herr broke down the right wing and roofed a shot over Greenfield just 34 seconds into the extra frame, sealing a dramatic 4–3 victory for Nottingham and sending them into the final.

The Steelers will now regroup for a third-place showdown with the Belfast Giants, while the Panthers march on to face the Cardiff Devils in Sunday’s championship decider.

 

First Period [1-0] – Tremblay Strikes Late as Steelers Dominate Opening Period in Playoff Semi-Final

The Sheffield Steelers came out flying in the first period of their Playoff Semi-Final clash against arch-rivals Nottingham Panthers, dominating possession, piling on the pressure, and finally breaking through late to take a deserved 1-0 lead into the intermission.

With key players, Mark Simpson and Veeti Vainio ruled out through injury, Sheffield leaned on depth and experience, backed by their league MVP and netminder of the year, Matthew Greenfield. Opposite him stood Jason Grande, one of the EIHL’s breakout stars this season, setting the stage for a goaltending duel between two of the league’s best.

From the opening faceoff, the Steelers took control, outshooting the Panthers by a staggering 17–3 margin in the opening frame. They came close early when Brien Diffley’s shot forced a rebound that squirted through the crease but was swept away before danger. Kevin Tansey tested Grande with a wrister off a clean faceoff win by Mitchell Balmas, and Cole Shudra showcased some silky hands to create another chance, only to see Grande make a shoulder save and freeze the puck.

Daniel Leavens dazzled with a slick zone entry but opted to pass when a shooting lane opened, and Daniel Ciampini’s tireless forechecking generated more chances for the orange and black.

The Panthers managed a couple of rare counterattacks, forcing Greenfield into a pair of solid saves, but the momentum was firmly with Sheffield. Marco Vallerand teed up Patrick Watling for a golden opportunity that pinged off Grande’s shoulder, and Balmas continued to buzz, narrowly missing the post with a bullet before dancing through the slot moments later for another stop.

Emotions ran high as Mikko Juusola took a heavy hit late in the period, prompting captain Robert Dowd to leap in and defend his teammate, igniting a brief skirmish that further charged up the Steelers bench.

The breakthrough finally came at 18:43. Daniel Leavens carried the puck down the right wing and delivered a pinpoint pass into the slot, where Sam Tremblay arrived in stride and ripped a one-timer low past Grande’s right pad to give the Steelers the lead their dominance deserved.

After one, it was all Sheffield, up 1-0 on the scoreboard and fully in control of the semi-final showdown.



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