Ben O’Connor convinced best is yet to come from Sheffield Steeldogs in Streaming Series

Ben O'Connor drops the puck during Sunday's 5-1 Streaming Series win for Sheffield Steeldogs against Swindon Wildcats. Picture: Cerys Molloy.Ben O'Connor drops the puck during Sunday's 5-1 Streaming Series win for Sheffield Steeldogs against Swindon Wildcats. Picture: Cerys Molloy.
Ben O'Connor drops the puck during Sunday's 5-1 Streaming Series win for Sheffield Steeldogs against Swindon Wildcats. Picture: Cerys Molloy.
THE body may have been telling him something different but Sheffield Steeldogs’ Ben O’Connor was simply ecstatic at the fact he was back out on the ice playing hockey once again.

The 32-year-old GB international defenceman played an instrumental role in his new team’s 5-1 win over Swindon Wildcats in the second game of the pilot ‘Streaming Series’ at Ice Sheffield.

Along with fellow NIHL National side Milton Keynes Lightning, Sheffield and Swindon are hoping to prove that the sport can go on to enjoy some kind of season despite the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing social distancing measures that prevent crowds from returning to rinks.