Omar Pacha looks to Wednesday’s challenge clash with Edinburgh Capitals at Dundee Ice Arena as another chance for his young squad to develop as a unit.
The former Manchester Storm playcaller will still be short of three key players – Chris Lawrence, Patrick Lee and Marc-Olivier Mimar – because of visa hold-ups.
But he liked what he saw in Saturday penalty shot success over Belfast Giants and the penalty shots defeat at Edinburgh Capitals.
Pacha said: “On Wednesday, we’re looking make further progress.”
Dmitri Khristich, Capitals coach, said Sunday was a good win against a tough Dundee team and the players held it together to come out on the right side. The face-off on Tayside is at 7.30pm.
A reminder that Scotland’s four Elite League teams take part in the inaugural Scottish Elite Cup this weekend at Murrayfield.
Edinburgh play Braehead Clan in one semi-final while Dundee Stars face Fife Flyers in the other on Saturday with the action starting at 2pm.
The third and fourth place play-off is followed by the final on Sunday. The action starts at 3pm.
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