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Devils win 7-0 in Glasgow on Sunday

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  • Published Date 5 Nov 2023

Pictured above: Tyler Wall wins his first game in style with a 15 save shutout (photo Al Goold)

The Devils put in a dominating performance on the road on Sunday night as they skated to a 7-0 victory over the Glasgow Clan.  Tyler Wall started his first game as a Devil, posting his first shutout as well making 15 saves on the night. 

Before the game, Pete Russell made some major changes to the forward lines, including putting Trevor Cox with Tyler Busch and Brandon Alderson.  That trio combined for 4 goals on the night including a hat-trick from Busch in the second period. 

The other change was moving Evan Mosey up front to play with Jamie Arniel and Cole Ully, a move that paid off almost immediately when Mosey found Arniel streaking past the Clan defence and placed the puck on his stick just in time for Arniel to tuck it past Jake Kielly to make it 1-0 at 6:34. 

arniel-in-glasgow-nov-5.jpgPictured above: Arniel tucks home the opening goal (photo Al Goold)

Alderson continued his hot streak when he scored right off the face-off at 7:25 with Busch drawing the lone assist to double the lead for the Devils.  Ully then set up Mosey for an easy tap-in goal at 17:49 to give the Devils a 3-0 lead after twenty minutes of play.

The second period was again all Devils as they scored 4 times in less than 4 minutes to end the period.  At 35:13 Josh Waller hammered in a rebound after the shot by Ben Davies was stopped, then Busch scored his first of the game as a slapshot from Cox deflected off him to put the Devils up 4-0. 

busch-in-glasgow-nov-5.jpgPictured above: Busch netted a natural hat-trick in the second period (photo Al Goold)

On the next play, just 13 seconds later, Alderson found Busch at the back door for his second goal of the period.  Then at 38:56, Busch completed the hat-trick after Cox fed him a perfect pass to blast past Kielly on a two on one play, which put the Devils up 7-0.

The third period saw no goals, but some great chances for the Clan to ruin the shutout for Tyler Wall, but every good chance they got, there he was to shut the door.  Glasgow actually outshot the Devils in the final 20 minutes 8-4 but the game was already over by this point.

Tyler Busch picked up the Man of the Match for his 4 point night (3 goals, 1 assist) and Wall posted his first shutout and win as a Devil.