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Invicta Dynamos beat Slough Jets on Sunday and face two league games this weekend against Chelmsford Chieftains and Solent Devils

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A busy period for the Invicta Dynamos provides an opportunity to rein in those teams above them in NIHL South Division 1. Fourth-placed Mos have at least two games in hand over those teams higher up in the table and they’ve got 10 league games to play between now and the end-of-year break. More: Mos end emotional weekend with a win A big challenge awaits this weekend when they head to Chelmsford Chieftains on Saturday before a home game against Solent Devils on Sunday, two teams sitting either side of them in the current standings. “This month will be pivotal to us,” said their head coach Karl Lennon. “We play two games a weekend, every weekend, we have eight in the month of November and that is huge for us, then that carries on through in December. “We are going to have a really busy schedule for the next few weeks but that is when we can start to claw back and gain ground on those teams.

It is in our hands. “We have as good a record as anyone in the division currently and we have to do what they have done already, which is to get those wins.” First up is a trip to face the Chiefs, a team who they have enjoyed the upper-hand over in recent times.

Both sides suffered at the hands of Streatham last weekend, with the Mos losing 8-3 last Saturday. Lennon said: “We have got a big long standing rivalry now in these last few seasons, they have improved their roster, bringing in a super experienced player from the league above which will make a difference to them. “We are going to be up against it in their rink but we have to take confidence from the performance we had against them in the last 10 fixtures and use it to our advantage, it is a rink we seem to be competent in playing in, which is good, and I can’t wait, I am

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