| Goals by Scott Barnes and Cory Morgan couldn’t prevent Blaze getting four goals past Evan Lindsay. Stars had a goal washed out, and two of the Blaze goals came on the powerplay.
New import Mark Scott played his first game for Stars, and will play in tonight’s game against Hull Stingrays at Dundee Ice Arena.
Man-of-the-Match for Stars was netminder Evan Lindsay.
Stars now take on Hull Stingrays tonight, before travelling to Fife tomorrow to take part in the Capital Cup tournament.
They then have another home game on Thursday against Fife Flyers. The Fife side were narrowly beaten by Hull Stingrays last night. Despite goals from player/coach Mark Morrison and young British defenceman Kyle Horne, Hull grabbed a 3-2 win.
The defeat came on the back of a loss to the Edinburgh Capitals on Saturday, when Fife borrowed Dundee Stars’ back-up goalie Colin Downie to play between the pipes, after Scott Hay was forced to miss the match through a one-game suspension.
Flyers were also missing Dreu Volk and Thomas Muir on Saturday for the same reason, while Karry Biette is still sidelined with a serious eye injury.
Elsewhere in the league, Guildford had been due to travel to Newcastle to play Vipers.
However, Flames refused to travel to the game due to a misunderstanding over insurance premiums. As of yet, it is unclear what action will be taken by the British National League with regards to rescheduling the game and compensation.
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