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Bees aim to get back to winning ways
By David Bol
Feb 6, 2010 - 1:21:31 AM
BRACKNELL,
UK - The Bracknell Bees have an important weekend as they try to
maintain their playoff challenge by snapping a four-game losing streak.
The
Bees are currently still in the playoff places, but only just.
Following a narrow loss at home to Manchester last weekend, Bracknell
are hoping to bounce back against two teams they can feel confident
about facing.
Bees
goaltender Carl Ambler said: “I think the matches are must-win games
for us against teams that are around us in the league. We have Romford
away which is never an easy game and then Sheffield at home who we are
trying to catch.”
Swindon’s
win against Peterborough on Sunday brings them level on points with The
Bees, with Romford languishing 13 points behind the pair.
Despite
Sunday’s loss against the Manchester Phoenix, Ambler made 47 saves and
he will need to be on top of his game once again.

Carl Ambler looking to backstop the team to 2 wins (Photo Bob Swann)
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“I had an OK game but
I am my worst critic. We have just got to forget about Sunday’s game
and look forward to next weekend” he added.
Romford
may be sitting bottom of the English Premier League but they certainly
gave Bracknell a fight in the first league meeting this season. Despite
the Bees picking up a 2-1 win in Romford back in December, it could
have ended differently with Bees back-up netminder Adam Marashi forced
into making 40 saves.
The
Bees know there are areas of their game that need work. Ambler said:
“In
training this week I’m sure Claude (Dumas) will have some things he
will want to work on with us and I dare say he’ll work on the special
teams, breakouts and the forechecks.”
While
Bracknell obviously want to secure a playoff spot, they are also
looking to close the gap on those above them in the standings. They
have a great opportunity to do so as the Sheffield Scimitars visit The
Hive on Sunday night.
The
Bees will be brimming with confidence having already beaten Sheffield
last month, but Bracknell will be wary of complacency, following four
straight defeats. The pressure is on Bracknell to make it a four-point
weekend, and they have a great opportunity to turn a corner as they
push for a playoff spot.
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