Sun 15 Mar 2026 - 07:00AM
PREVIEW: PANTHERS TRAVEL TO WALES TO FACE CARDIFF
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Nottingham Panthers travel to Wales today to face Cardiff Devils in the Elite League (16:00 face-off).
Panthers go into the game in second place in the standings, six points behind leaders Belfast Giants who have a game in hand and won 4-0 on the road at Sheffield Steelers last night.
The Devils are currently in fourth place in the table with 61 points in 46 matches.
Like Panthers, Paul Thompson's side had Friday night action but were beaten 5-3 in Scotland by Glasgow Clan.
Joey Martin scored twice for the Devils while Steven MacLean was also on target.
Panthers beat Fife Flyers 6-2 on Friday led by two goals from Bryan Lemos and one each for Tim Doherty, David Noël, Chase Pearson and Matt Marcinew.
​View from the Bench
Panthers Head Coach, Danny Stewart, said: "Cardiff are well-coached. They have good structure and they defend well.
"They're physical, gritty and they have good goaltending. We are going to have to be at our best.
"We have gone in there a couple of times and played some good hockey, so we're going to have to do that again."
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Captain Matt Alfaro continues his recovery from a lower-body injury so misses tonight's game.
Shirt Off His Back: David Noël
Tonight's game-worn Shirt Off His Back is defeceman David Noël. The competition closes at 22:00 on Monday 16th March. Tickets cost £1 each and can be purchased by clicking here.
Tickets, Webcast and Updates
Tonight's game in Cardiff has sold-out but the Devils sometimes have returned tickets on the day, so it is worth checking their social media and website.
You can also follow all the action live on Devils TV which can be purchased here.
There'll be updates throughout the game on the Panthers X account and there's live scoring on the Elite League website.
Weds 1st April: Panthers v Storm (19:00 face-off).
Panthers host Sheffield Steelers next weekend on Sunday 22nd March and this game is already sold-out.
Your next chance to see Panthers at home is when Manchester Storm visit the Motorpoint Arena on Wednesday 1st April (19:00 face-off).
Tickets are selling fast for this one too so make sure you secure your seats now and be part of the passionate #PanthersNation.


