Individual News

23rd of February 2010
Basingstoke Bison 6-1 Bracknell Bees
The Bison made it 10 league wins on the trot on home ice, as they stung the visiting Bracknell Bees 6-1 on Saturday night.
Another 1,100 plus crowd packed into the Basingstoke Arena and the Herd were soon in control as Ondrej Lauko scored with his side?s first shot on target after 65 seconds.
Man-of-the-match Nicky Chinn then doubled the advantage with a shot from the left wing, before Shaun Thompson scored his first goal for the club since returning from Hull to make it 3-0 at 14:58.
Bracknell pulled a goal on the powerplay from Michal Pinc, but that was the only time Bison's Tom Annetts was beaten.
The sole strike of the second session arrived at 25:48 to cap a fine game from Chris Wiggins.
A bouncing bomb from Tony Redmond killed off the contest five minutes into the final session, before Lauko with the Bison?s second shorthanded goal of the game wrapped up the scoring.
Adam Marashi was the Bees? man-of-the-match as he faced 58 shots in total.
See Monday's Gazette for a full report.
Click here for Coach Moria's reaction to the 6-1 victory over the Bracknell Bees
Click here to listen to what Chris Wiggins had to say post match
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Manchester Phoenix 2-4 Basingstoke Bison
The Bison made it five straight wins as they won for the first time this season in Altrincham on Sunday night beating the Manchester Phoenix 4-2.
The Herd won the opening period by two goals as first Steve Moria on the powerplay and Ondrej Lauko shorthanded netted.
The middle session saw Manchester?s Ed Courtenay score twice to tie the game at 2-2.
When former Bison Greg Wood was sent to the sin bin, the visitors made the most it as Moria scored with man advantage to make it 3-2.
The only goal of the last 20 minutes went to Shaun Thompson at 44:55 which wrapped up the win.
Basingstoke's netminder Tom Annetts picked up the team's man-of-the-match award.
See Thursday's Gazette for a full report and reaction, along with a preview of the up coming weekend against Romford and Sheffield.
The Bison made it 10 league wins on the trot on home ice, as they stung the visiting Bracknell Bees 6-1 on Saturday night.
Another 1,100 plus crowd packed into the Basingstoke Arena and the Herd were soon in control as Ondrej Lauko scored with his side?s first shot on target after 65 seconds.
Man-of-the-match Nicky Chinn then doubled the advantage with a shot from the left wing, before Shaun Thompson scored his first goal for the club since returning from Hull to make it 3-0 at 14:58.
Bracknell pulled a goal on the powerplay from Michal Pinc, but that was the only time Bison's Tom Annetts was beaten.
The sole strike of the second session arrived at 25:48 to cap a fine game from Chris Wiggins.
A bouncing bomb from Tony Redmond killed off the contest five minutes into the final session, before Lauko with the Bison?s second shorthanded goal of the game wrapped up the scoring.
Adam Marashi was the Bees? man-of-the-match as he faced 58 shots in total.
See Monday's Gazette for a full report.
Click here for Coach Moria's reaction to the 6-1 victory over the Bracknell Bees
Click here to listen to what Chris Wiggins had to say post match
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Manchester Phoenix 2-4 Basingstoke Bison
The Bison made it five straight wins as they won for the first time this season in Altrincham on Sunday night beating the Manchester Phoenix 4-2.
The Herd won the opening period by two goals as first Steve Moria on the powerplay and Ondrej Lauko shorthanded netted.
The middle session saw Manchester?s Ed Courtenay score twice to tie the game at 2-2.
When former Bison Greg Wood was sent to the sin bin, the visitors made the most it as Moria scored with man advantage to make it 3-2.
The only goal of the last 20 minutes went to Shaun Thompson at 44:55 which wrapped up the win.
Basingstoke's netminder Tom Annetts picked up the team's man-of-the-match award.
See Thursday's Gazette for a full report and reaction, along with a preview of the up coming weekend against Romford and Sheffield.