Sheffield Steelers comeback thwarted as newly-crowned Elite League champions Belfast Giants prevail

SHEFFIELD STEELERS came close but couldn’t quite spoil the title-winning party of hosts Belfast Giants on Friday night.
THAT'S FOR STARTERS: Mack Stewart celebrates scoring his first professional goal against the Sheffield Steelers at the SSE Arena Picture: William Cherry/Presseye/EIHL.THAT'S FOR STARTERS: Mack Stewart celebrates scoring his first professional goal against the Sheffield Steelers at the SSE Arena Picture: William Cherry/Presseye/EIHL.
THAT'S FOR STARTERS: Mack Stewart celebrates scoring his first professional goal against the Sheffield Steelers at the SSE Arena Picture: William Cherry/Presseye/EIHL.

The game looked dead and buried with just over 10 minutes remaining when GB Under-18 international Mack Stewart put the Giants 4-2 up.

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But a power play effort from Tanner Eberle at 51.36 gave the visitors hope, something they capitalised on further when Rob Dowd equalised with just 63 seconds of regulation remaining.

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Their dynamic efforts proved in vain, however, when Jordan Boucher grabbed the extra point on offer just over two minutes into overtime to seal a 5-4 win.

Earlier, the Giants had raised their Premier Sports Challenge Cup banner ahead of the game in front of a crowd of 6,125 at the SEE Arena. They staged further celebrations after the game for the regular season title they clinched in a dramatic shoot-out at Sheffield last Sunday.

Slater Doggett gave the hosts the lead at 18.31 but Marc-Olivier Vallerand levelled at 28.34 and although Boucher put the Giants back ahead at just under seven minutes later, Dowd equalised from close range at 38.06.

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The Giants regained the lead on the powerplay at 47.42, through Lewis Hook and when Stewart struck shortly after it looked like game over.

But the Steelers ensured the home fans endured some nervous moments before more celebrations were able to take place to mark the league title they won in South Yorkshire in addition to the Challenge Cup.

Next week, Adam Keefe and his players will take the first steps on the road to what they hope will be a treble when they launch their play-off campaign. The Steelers, for who this defeat saw them end their regular season campaign with four straight losses - while taking points in Sunday’s shootout and this overtime reverse - will be striving to ensure they end the year with silverware in Nottingham.

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