HOCKEY
Ice Hockey: Nottingham Panthers still on the prowl
NOTTINGHAM'S battered and bruised Euro stars have been
urged to bounce straight back from their heartbreaking Continental Cup
KO.

The Elite League team would have finished top of their group if they had overcome the Italians but the loss left them down in third spot.
They will now look to get back to winning ways at lowly Edinburgh tomorrow.
And the players are expected to get a heroes' reception from their fans.
Assistant coach Rick Strachan said: "We put British ice hockey on the map, the whole country should be proud of us."
ANGRY Peterborough boss Jon Kynaston is ready to swing the axe after a horror weekend.
The Phantoms are only three points off the bottom of the Premier League after shipping 14 goals in two defeats.
And the coach said: "We have to pursue our options in the market to see if we can better the team."
BASINGSTOKE are giving old boy Michael Wales a second chance to make an impression.
The 31-year-old, who was axed by Slough earlier this week, had three seasons at the Hampshire club in their Elite League days but could never hold down a regular spot.
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