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| Deeside Dragons - Moralee Cup winners 2025/26 (Photo by Paul Breeze) |
Saturday 21st February 2026 – Moralee Cup Final (1): Telford Tigers 7 - Deeside D1 Dragons 9
Sunday 22nd February 2026 – Moralee Cup Final (2): Deeside D1 Dragons 6 – Telford Tigers 5
(Deeside win 15-12 on Aggregate)
The Deeside D1 Dragons won the prestigious NIHL Moralee Cup for the first time in their history with a 15-12 two-leg aggregate victory over Telford Tigers at the weekend.
They
won the away leg down in Shropshire 7-9 on Saturday and then completed the job
at home with a 6-5 victory at Deeside Leisure Centre on Sunday.
The
first leg away in Telford on Saturday was full of goals and incidents. Deeside
opened the scoring after just 9 seconds with a goal from Ross Kennedy on their
very first attack and it was 0-2 to Deeside with a Colin Cromie goal two minutes
later.
Telford
pulled a goal back on 4 minutes but Jake Witkowski restored the two-goal
cushion with a well taken breakaway strike on 7 minutes. Telford scored again
just 14 seconds after that and went on to level on 12 minutes to leave the
score at 3-3 at the first period break.
The
second period was just as closely fought - with goals from Jared Dickinson and
Ryan Jones putting Deeside two goals ahead once again and Telford again
fighting back to be level at 5-5 at the second interval.
The
back and forth continued in the third period as Deeside took the lead again on
42 minutes with a Rhys Edwards goal and Telford equalised once more 2 minutes
later.
Darmani
James fired the Dragons back into the lead on 45 minutes and this was shortly
followed by a fight over by the Telford players bench which went on to have
repercussions for the outcome of the game.
The
resulting penalties from the fight saw Deeside playing with a man advantage for
a full 5 minutes and they made the most of this with 2 powerplay goals from
Jake Witkowski to build up a 6-9 lead.
Telford
eventually pulled a goal back with 5 minutes left to play but that was the last
of the action and the Dragons were able to take a two goal aggregate lead into
the second leg the next day.
As
with the first game, Deeside took an early lead in the return leg with a Colin
Cromie goal just 80 seconds in.
Further
goals followed - from Damarni James and Theo Malone - and the Dragons were 3-0
up after 6 minutes of play.
Telford
were really lacklustre in the first period and the Dragons’ tally could have
been much higher as they outshot the visitors by 3 to 1. The Tigers eventually
managed a goal of their own with just 40 seconds to go in the period and the
score stood at 3-1 at the first break.
The
Tigers perked up in the second period and began to look more dangerous going
forward. They scored a second goal on 24 minutes but Ross Kennedy hit back for
Deeside just 30 seconds later to restore the 2 goal cushion. Telford kept
chipping away, however and were rewarded with two more goals late in the
period, leaving the score standing at a finely balanced 4-4 at the second
interval.
A
Rhys Edwards goal on 43 minutes put Deeside back into the lead – 5-4 on the
night and 14-11 on aggregate - but a 6-player fight 3 minutes after that seemed
to break down any momentum that they might have been hoping to build up.
Three
players from each side were sent to the penalty box and a Telford player was
banished from the game but the upheaval seemed to rock Deeside more and Telford
equalised in the aftermath with a goal on 49 minutes.
The
Dragons were on the back foot after this as Telford sensed that they might still
have a chance of snatching the silverware. The tension increased around the
rink as the clock ticked down and then Jake Witkowski fired in a goal with 92
seconds left to secure the win - and the trophy - for the Dragons.
The
Moralee Cup was presented to Deeside team captain Jared Dickinson by England
Ice Hockey representatives Martin Peters and Michelle Leigh and the players and
coaches all received commemorative medals and caps.
The
D1 Dragons return to league action next weekend with a game away to Nottingham
Lions on Saturday 28th February, 1pm face off. They are back at home the following day when they
take on Hull Jets at Deeside Leisure Centre, 5.15pm face off.



















