Everyone Active Raiders import Adam Laishram wants to reward their supporters by securing a National League play-off place this weekend.
Raiders welcome Bees to Romford's Sapphire Ice & Leisure Centre on Saturday, before travelling to Peterborough the following night.
And a pair of wins would see them clinch seventh place with two games of the regular season remaining.
"It’s a massive weekend for our play-off ambitions," said Canadian forward Laishram, who tops the team's scoring charts with 89 points (45 goals, 44 assists) in 49 games this season.
"We’re a confident group and believe the standings don’t accurately represent the depth and quality of our team.
"We’ve fought through adversity all year long with different imports and goalies coming and going, in addition to numerous injuries to key players.
"We’re eager to prove to the rest of the league just how strong of a squad we have here in Romford.
"The atmosphere at home has been particularly impressive and loud the past few weekends which is imperative to our success.
"We hope we can reward our amazing fans by extending our season and earning a few extra games at the Sapphire in April."
Raiders came up short against Bees in Slough last Friday, after taking a first-period lead through Tjay Anderson.
The hosts levelled early in the middle period, then struck three times in under five minutes to move 4-1 up, meaning Jesper Eriksson's fine finish was little consolation.
"It was a disappointing performance on Friday in Slough considering the circumstances," added Laishram.
"We didn’t execute our game plan and never really seemed to get going, with a poor second period ultimately costing us the game. "
Raiders flew out of the blocks against shortstaffed Bristol the next day, with Eriksson and Laishram netting inside four minutes.
Zack Milton added a powerplay goal, with Eriksson and Brandon Ayliffe putting them 5-0 up before the visitors replied.
Ethan James was replaced by Michael Gray during the break, with Laishram's powerplay goal cancelled out in a quieter middle session.
Eriksson completed his hat-trick on another powerplay, with Jake Sylvester getting in on the act before Bristol grabbed their third.
Youngsters Brynley Capps and Ewan Hill then took Raiders into double figures, with 13 minutes still to play, but Bristol had the last word as it ended 10-4.
"We responded well in our barn Saturday, closing out the first period with a big lead," said Laishram.
"We fed off the crowd's energy, completing a full 60minutes with all four lines contributing.
"It was great to see Michael and the young Buccs put in a solid performance and be rewarded for it."
Former Raiders import Lukas Sladkovsky put Peterborough ahead on Sunday, but Michael Power levelled on a second-period powerplay.
Laishram then netted a natural hat-trick in the final session, with captain Aaron Connolly adding a shorthanded effort to seal a 5-1 victory.
"Sunday night felt like a taste of the play-offs," said Laishram.
"We were knocking at the door all game while Ethan was coming up big for us at the other end.
"Mikey was able to finally get us on the board in the second and then we elevated our game in the third to come out on top.
"It was a huge character win for the lads over a strong, organised squad in the Phantoms.
"It was nice to finish off a rare three-game weekend in that fashion and give us momentum going into next weekend."
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