Wed 28 Jan 2026 - 06:00AM
PREVIEW: PANTHERS TRAVEL TO GLASGOW
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There's midweek action for Nottingham Panthers with a trip to Scotland to face Glasgow Clan in the Elite League (19:30 face-off).
Panthers will come up against a Clan side who made a coaching change yesterday as they parted company with Corey Neilson by mutual consent.
Assistant Coach Mike Sirant will be in charge tonight and Clan say he will lead them in the interim as they explore options for a replacement.
The Clan currently sit eighth in the Elite League table with 31 points in 32 matches which includes 10 regulation-time wins.
Last weekend's results saw Glasgow beaten 5-2 at home by Coventry Blaze, but they bounced back to win 6-1 on the road at Dundee Stars on Sunday.
Former Panthers players Joe Hazeldine, Hugo Roy and Robert Lachowicz were all target for the Clan against their Scottish rivals as they ended a run of four successive defeats.
Third-placed Panthers know a win tonight will lift us above Cardiff Devils into second and two points behind leaders Belfast Giants.
​View from the Bench
Panthers Head Coach, Danny Stewart, said: "They had a big win at the weekend and guys that got on the scorebord will gain confidence from that.
"They always play tough against us. I know I say it all the time but there are no easy matches especially when you are on the road. We will have to be at our best."
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Forwards Mitch Fossier and Matt Marcinew will both definitely miss the game because of injury. The full line-up will be announced ahead of face-off tonight.
Tickets, Webcast and Updates
If you're not with us in Scotland tonight you can follow the game live on Glasgow Clan TV. Buy the webcast here.
There'll be updates throughout the game on the Panthers X account and there's live scoring on the Elite League website.
Limited tickets remain for visit of Dundee on Saturday
The next home game is on Saturday (31st January) against Dundee Stars on Pride Night at the Motorpoint Arena (19:00 face-off).
Tickets are selling fast for another huge Saturday night of hockey on Lower Parliament Street. You're urged to secure your seats asap to avoid disappointment.
The game is sponsored by TANK.


