Sat 7 Mar 2026 - 9:45PM
7TH MARCH 2026: PANTHERS 5-4 CLAN
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Didrik Henbrant scored the overtime winner as Nottingham Panthers beat Glasgow Clan 5-4 at the Motorpoint Arena.
Matt Alfaro missed the game with a lower body injury but Brendan Harris returned from suspension.
Jason Grande started between the pipes with Luca Sheldon as back-up.
Henbrant and Fossier on target after slow Panthers start
Panthers were on the backfoot for much of the first period and Grande made big saves to deny Mick Messner and Brett Neumann.
The visitors took the lead through Rylan Schwartz's shot from the slot (04:15), before Panthers equalised short-handed as Bryan Lemos sent Didrik Henbrant clear to score on the breakaway (06:41).
The game was turned on its head by the first intermission thanks to a neat play on an odd-man rush which saw Matt Marcinew feed Mitch Fossier at the backdoor (17:17).
Lemos and Marcinew stretch Panthers' lead
Danny Stewart's side improved in the second session and a pinpoint shot from Bryan Lemos from the right-circle made it 3-1 to the Panthers (23:35).
Clan reduced the arrears through Tristin Langan's one-time finish on the powerplay (26:51).
Panthers restored their two-goal advantage as Lemos and Harris combined to set-up Marcinew for a one-timer on the man-advantage (33:29).
Clan score twice to force overtime
Brett Neumann made it a one-goal game with a one-timer at the backdoor (46:49) before Panthers had chances in quick succession for Marcinew and Tim Doherty.
Schwartz went short-side from the left-circle to equalise for the Clan (​54:02) to send the game to overtime.
Henbrant wins it for Panthers
Clan did well to kill-off a penalty either side of the third intermission before Panthers secured the extra point
Henbrant netted his second of the game as he cut inside off the left and went top-shelf to win the game (61:25).
Tickets selling fast for next Friday against Fife
Panthers travel to Coventry Blaze tomorrow (Sunday 8th March) and the next home action is on Friday 13th March against Fife Flyers (19:00 face-off).
There's already fewer than 1,000 tickets remaining for the game which is sponsored by Weathertech Roofing.
Secure your seats asap to avoid disappointment on what will be another big night of action on Lower Parliament Street.


