Nottingham Panthers still lead the Elite League after a pair of wins. Brandon Benedict’s hat-trick helped them to a 7-3 win at home to Braehead Clan, and they followed up by beating Fife Flyers 5-3. Sheffield Steelers are now second after a successful week. They won 2-1 at Cardiff Devils, before returning to home ice to defeat Fife 3-0 and Hull Stingrays 4-0. Belfast Giants slipped to a shock 5-2 loss to home to Coventry, but bounced back in style with an 8-2 win over Blaze.
 
Cardiff lost 2-1 at Hull, but Mark Richardson’s shoot-out winner helped Devils to a 3-2 success at home to Dundee Stars. Bobby Chaumont scored twice as Fife beat Dundee 5-3, while Braehead beat Hull 4-1. Richard Hartmann (2) & Rene Jarolin (2) led Edinburgh’s scoring as they beat Dundee 8-2, but the Capitals failed to follow up as they lost 3-2 at Coventry. In the Challenge Cup Semi-final first leg Nottingham beat Belfast 5-1 – Matt Francis scored twice for the Panthers.
 
Guildford Flames enjoyed a four-point weekend to move to the top of the EPL. David Savage hit the overtime winner as Flames beat Bracknell Bees 7-6, and they followed up with a 4-2 win at Manchester Phoenix. Former leaders Basingstoke slipped to a 7-6 shoot-out loss at Slough Jets – Darius Pliskauskas got the winner – and Bison’s misery was completed with a 3-1 home defeat to MK Lightning.
 
Swindon’s Henri Sandvik hit a hat-trick as the Wildcats downed Slough 8-5 and they completed a successful week with a 5-2 win at Peterborough Phantoms – Aaron Nell bagged a brace. Ondrej Lauko scored three in Phantoms’ 3-1 win at home to Telford Tigers, and added another couple in their 5-2 win in the reverse fixture. Bracknell’s Shaun Thompson scored three in the Bees’ 6-3 win at home to Telford. Sheffield won 2-1 at MK Lightning – Ben Morgan hit Steeldogs’ winner in overtime – but they fell by the same score at home to Slough – Frantisek Bakrlik hit both for the Jets.
 
Solway Sharks have opened up a four point lead at the top of NIHL1 North after taking maximum points over the weekend. Nathan Salem’s hat-trick helped Sharks recover from 3-1 down to win 4-3 at Coventry Blaze, and they followed up with a 3-1 success at Telford Titans.  Michael Bowman hit the winner for Billingham Stars as they won 3-2 at Blackburn Hawks, while Tom Ralph’s late strike sealed a 5-4 home victory for Whitley Warriors over Coventry. Trafford Metros kept their survival hopes alive with a 4-4 draw at home to Telford.
 
Sheffield Senators are the new leaders of NIHL2 North. Tom Humphries scored six in their 12-1 win at Fylde Flyers, while Nathan Britton’s hat-trick helped them to a 4-2 win at home to Solihull Barons. Jordan Bannon (6) & Brian Worrall (4) led the scoring as Deeside Dragons crushed Blackburn Eagles 19-3. Nottingham Lions returned to winning ways with a 6-0 success at Hull Stingrays – Gareth O’Flaherty scored a couple.
 
Chelmsford moved to the top of NIHL1 South after a 12-0 home win against Solent & Gosport Devils – Gary Clarke (2) & Tibor Schneider led Chieftains’ scoring. Romford Raiders won 4-2 at Bracknell Hornets, but their title hopes suffered a blow with a 7-5 loss at home to Invicta – Callum Fowler scored four for the Dynamos. In the NIHL South Cup, Wightlink Raiders won 9-5 at home to Streatham Redskins.
 
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