SNIPER Jereme Tendler is delighted to be "back on track" after his hat-trick helped Hull Stingrays to a 7-1 victory over Edinburgh Capitals.
The club's record goalscorer had hit a relatively rough patch – not netting in five games.
However, he scored once in last Saturday's 4-3 shoot-out loss to Fife, grabbed another two in the 5-4 win over Edinburgh 24 hours later and three last night to ensure he is back in the groove.
Tendler said: "It's the story of my life, I go into slumps, I don't score and it's frustrating.
"But as long as I get the opportunities, I'm happy and sooner or later hopefully they will go in and I get back on the scoresheet.
"It feels good to get a couple of wins."
Tendler netted his first with 82 seconds on the clock.
He added a second at 12.33 and then player-coach Sylvain Cloutier made it 3-0 at 13.16.
Woeful Capitals netted their only goal 39 seconds later through Marc Fowley.
Hull completed the first period scoring with a powerplay effort at 16.50 from Jason Silverthorn.
In an even second period the hosts added another marker at 29.36 from Guillaume Doucet.
The Rapid Solicitors Stingrays netted another twice in the third period.
The first came on 44.22 from defenceman Pavel Gomeniuk.
Carl Lauzon failed to convert a penalty shot with 11 minutes left before Tendler completed his hat-trick on the powerplay inside the last 10 minutes.
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