The Belfast Giants completed back-to-back wins over the weekend by beating Basingstoke Bison 5-3 in the Elite League on Sunday evening.
Mark Dutiaume and Jeff Hutchins both scored two goals for the Giants while George Awada was also on target.
Brad Cruikshank, Greg Owen and Doug Sheppard scored Basingstoke's goals.
Also on Sunday, Cardiff Devils claimed a 4-3 away win over Edinburgh in the Elite League while Hull beat Newcastle 3-1 in the Challenge Cup.
On Saturday, the Giants had staged a dramatic comeback to beat Sheffield 6-5 after overtime at the Odyssey Arena.
Ed Courtenay's side were 3-0 down after 26 minutes but fought back to level the match before going on to win.
Curtis Huppe got the winner with Mark Morrison, Jason Ruff, George Awada (2), and Roman Gavalier also scoring.
"I was particularly happy tonight as I felt we really gelled as a team for the first time this season"
Courtney was delighted with his team's weekend performances.
"I was particularly happy tonight as I felt we really gelled as a team for the first time this season," said the Giants coach after Sunday's away win.
Also on Saturday, Basingstoke ended Newcastle Vipers' 100% start with a 5-1 win, Cardiff Devils beat Hull Stingrays 3-2 in overtime and Nottingham beat Manchester 2-1.
A second-period surge sealed Basingstoke's victory, with Blair Manning firing them ahead in the 28th minute and Brad Cruikshank adding a second five minutes later.
Eric Braff made it 3-0 in the 38th minute, and a double strike by Kevin Bergin saw Bison go further ahead by the 52nd minute.
Vipers' only consolation was to break the shutout hopes of Nick Boucher in the 55th minute thanks to Brantt Myhres.
Cardiff clinched victory in a bad-tempered match at Hull, with 72 penalty minutes in the first period alone.
A powerplay goal by Tyson Teplitsky saw the Devils ahead in the 28th minute and Mark Smith doubled the advantage in the 36th.
The Stingrays however pulled one back in the 39th minute thanks to Nikolei Ladygin, and Justin Scholler levelled in the 44th.
Ladygin was then sin-binned for tripping in extra time, and Cardiff made the extra man count.