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Invicta Dynamos claim a comeback win against Romford Buccaneers but lose at home to Slough Jets | Reaction from head coach Karl Lennon

Invicta Dynamos have plenty of time to digest a disappointing weekend just gone.

A third-period comeback ensured they beat Romford Buccaneers on Saturday but they were second-best the following day in a 5-2 home loss against the Slough Jets.

With no game this weekend, and no home fixture until Oxford City Stars visit on October 28, there’s plenty of time to work on things.

Coach Karl Lennon admitted they were fortunate to have at least picked up two points from the weekend with victory in Romford, having been 5-2 down at the start of the third period, winning 7-5.

Lennon said: “Across the weekend, as a club, we didn’t meet the expectations that we set ourselves at the start of the season, our performances were poor both days.

“The attitude was pretty poor for parts of both games and application was poor for the majority of the periods that were played. I was not a happy coach with how we performed.

“Thankfully on Saturday, despite not showing up for the first two periods of the game, where Romford were the dominant team, playing much better than we did, we managed to make the most of the game in the third period with five unanswered goals.”

Brandon Chard got them level after going behind in the first period at the Romford Ice Rink but they were 4-2 down at the end of the second, allowing the Essex men to score a fifth early on in the third.

The Mos rallied as Tommy Huggett got them back to a two-goal deficit, Tom Soar pulled it closer and Owen Dell levelled. Gregor McAllan’s strike and another Soar effort completed the turnaround.

Lennon admitted he had some tough decisions to make on the night.

He said: “I had to make changes to get the job done and it paid off. That wasn’t a reflection on the players where changes were

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