IT was a hectic week for our team.
On Friday we had a wasted journey to London to face the Knights as our second leg of the B&H Cup was postponed.
The ice was really bad but it was rather suspicious as, one hour after the match was called off, the ice was playable.
It left us wondering if it was because the Knights were missing a few players and they didn't want to play that day. We will probably never know.
So, after being on the bus for more than 13 hours in two days, we had to face the Manchester Storm on Sunday. We destroyed them 6-2, showing a lot of character because everybody was really tired.
On Monday, we had to wait until the noon deadline to know we would have to play that postponed clash with the London Knights at Milton Keynes.
On Tuesday night everybody was well prepared to make them pay for putting us through hell to play that game.
We played very solidly and won 2-1 (5-3 aggregate)
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