The halfway point
Character and resilience is so important when you are on a bad run of form. The Panthers showed just that in last night's win against the Manchester Storm. When we were 3-2 down in the third period, the article I had in mind was very different. Panthers had been chasing the game and were heading to the halfway point of the Elite Series at the bottom of the standings with just one win to their name. Lewis Hook's equaliser felt significant though. For the third time in the game, Panthers had come back to tie it up. Despite being on the backfoot, there was a sense of determination in the side that had grown stronger as the game went on. Our other two goals had come on the powerplay, which prior to this game was statistically the worst in the tournament. Panthers were moving the puck with purpose and confidence this time around though. A big reason for that was the phenomenal hockey IQ of Mark Matheson, who assisted both powerplay goals. That's not to say I want to complete