Pirates Look to Bounce Back Against Capitals at Murrayfield
- Calum Wilson

- Feb 18
- 2 min read

The Paisley Pirates are gearing up for a crucial clash this Saturday, February 22nd, as they travel to Murrayfield to take on the Edinburgh Capitals. With both teams looking to secure vital points, the Pirates will be eager to turn the tables after their last meeting with the Capitals ended in a 4-1 defeat.
A Chance for Redemption
Last time out, the Pirates put in a solid performance but were frustrated by a strong defensive display from the Capitals, particularly their netminder, who made life difficult for the Pirates' attack. Despite some promising offensive plays and a goal from Fraser Kerr, the Capitals controlled the scoreboard and took the win.
It was a game that saw plenty of positives, including an excellent individual performance from Chris Wilson, who was named Man of the Match. However, the team knows they will need to be more clinical this time around, making the most of their chances and finding ways to break through Edinburgh’s defensive wall.
Game Day Details – Join Us in Edinburgh!
The Pirates have had a strong couple of weeks, picking up momentum with recent impressive wins. Now, the focus is on carrying that form into a difficult away fixture at Murrayfield. The Capitals have always been a tough opponent, particularly on their home ice, but the Pirates are determined to build on their recent performances and come away with a big result.
The team has been working hard in training this week, fine-tuning their game plan and sharpening their attack. With the right intensity and execution, they are confident they can push Edinburgh to the limit.
As always, fan support makes a massive difference. If you can make the trip through to Edinburgh, the team would love to see the Pirates faithful in the stands, making their voices heard and backing the boys as they battle for another crucial win.
Keep an eye out on our socials for full game details and updates as we approach Saturday’s showdown at Murrayfield!

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