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Dynamos have revenge on their minds

INVICTA Dynamos will be looking for revenge when they host Streatham Redskins at the Gillingham Ice Bowl on Sunday.

Streatham beat the Mos for the first time in years when they hosted them in the ENIHL Cup game back in November.

The 3-2 victory saw Streatham celebrate wildly and means they are currently six points clear of the Mos in the Cup table.

But Invicta have two games in hand and victory over the Redskins on Sunday will put first place back in their reach.

The Mos put their Cup campaign back on track with a 9-2 win at Romford Spitfires last Saturday.

Grant Baxter gave the visitors the lead on 4.40 at Rom Valley Way, but the Spitfires equalised within 30 seconds thanks to Matt Turner.

Alex Shaw restored Invicta’s lead on 11.46 and Andy Smith made it 3-1 on 15.57.

Elliott Andrews, Stuart Low and Joe Allen all scored in a 23-second spell in the 22nd minute as the away team romped into a 6-1 lead, before David Oliver pulled on back for the Spitfires.

Smith then scored on 24.01 and 34.46 to complete his hat-trick and Andrews wrapped up the scoring with his second goal on 42.01.

The following day, the Dynamos maintained their 100 per cent record in ENIHL League South B with a 9-3 home win over Chelmsford.

Smith scored a second-hat-trick in two days and Andrews again got two goals, while Anthony Lennon, Martin Rider, James Fraser and Matt Drake also scored.

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