Robert Dowd back for Sheffield Steelers' crunch semi final
and live on Freeview channel 276
The skipper was an absentee through injury last weekend, as his club cruised past Fife Flyers at the quarter-final stage of the Play Offs.
But the forward has vowed to be back in the line-up at Nottingham, against Guildford Flames, in the semi.
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Hide Ad"I am going to give it a go" he told The Star adding: "I'll take some pain meds and grind my teeth!"
Dowd wouldn't miss such an opportunity for the world.
And nor will nearly 2,000 Steelers fans who will be at the Motorpoint Arena.
Their vocal range will doubtless help Dowd and his team-mates, as Sheffield try to continue their winning run over Guildford, who rely hugely on a former Steeler, Ben O'Connor.
Sheffield need no introduction to the dangers that come with O'Connor.
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His time at Broughton Lane came at the end of Aaron Fox's first season, there.
Since then, the skater has flourished at Guildford.
Nobody puts in more minutes per game for his team than the offensive-defenceman, who averages 20:42 minutes.
That compares with Steelers' opposite number Dominic Cormier, an equally influential d-man who clocked an average of 22:04 mins over the regular campaign.
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Hide AdThe battle of Nottingham might not be won by O'Connor, 35, or Cormier, who is nine years his junior.
But it will certainly be influenced by them and coaches on either side will be plotting to limit their respective involvements.
Sheffield are favourites as they try to reach a final against either Belfast Giants or Cardiff Devils.
The double-championship winners finished 33 points ahead of Guildford in the league table and won almost twice the number of games.
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Hide AdThe EIHL champions had their last practise in Sheffield on Thursday, before booking into their play off hotel in Nottingham today (Fri.)
The team were due to hold their last on-ice training session of the year, on Friday lunchtime, before their 3pm duel with Guildford on Saturday.
The huge crowd of Steeler fans will turn the event into a home game - they will fill five blocks with seats taken in other areas too.
They will be hoping to drive the team towards their first Play Off trophy in seven years.