
Akeson Recalled by Flyers, Goumas Recalled by Phantoms
January 17, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Lehigh Valley Phantoms News Release
Lehigh Valley, PA - The Philadelphia Flyers, parent club of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, have recalled from loan forward Jason Akeson while the Phantoms have recalled from loan forward Kevin Goumas from the Reading Royals of the ECHL.
A 24-year-old forward from Orleans, Ontario, Akeson registered eight goals, nine assists and 17 points in 19 games with Lehigh Valley after being loaned from Philadelphia on November 28th. A 5'10", 190-pound pivot, Akeson began the season with the Flyers where he accumulated six penalty minutes over 12 games. The fourth-year pro currently ranks fifth on the Phantoms' all-time franchise list in assists (123), seventh in points (189), 11th in goals (66) and 12th in games played (227).
A 23-year-old forward from Long Beach, New York, Goumas returns to Lehigh Valley after just one game in Reading. The 5'10", 160-pound center was loaned to the Royals on Wednesday and registered three shots on goal in Reading's 4-2 setback at the Elmira Jackals last evening. In 29 games with the Phantoms this season, Goumas has amassed one goal, two assists, three points and 14 penalty minutes. In the midst of his first professional season, he spent the last four seasons at the University of New Hampshire where he compiled 44 goals, 102 assists and 146 points in 146 games with the Wildcats.
The Phantoms return to action tonight as Lehigh Valley welcomes the Binghamton Senators to an already sold-out PPL Center. It's another Legends Night as Bob Clarke, one of hockey's all-time greats and the architect of the Phantoms' 1998 and 2005 Calder Cup championship teams, will be at the game. All fans in attendance tonight will receive a FREE Collector's Edition Poster spotlighting Clarke and the hockey legend will be signing autographs from 6:00 to 6:45 PM on the main concourse.
Tickets are currently available for Wednesday's rivalry showdown at PPL Center between the Phantoms and Hershey Bears. Tickets can be purchased at the Mealey's Furniture Box Office at PPL Center (701 Hamilton), by calling 610-347-TIXX (8499) or by logging on pplcenter.com.
Check it out! Group outings are a fun and affordable way to enjoy all the excitement of Phantoms hockey. For more information on group rates and fan experiences at PPL Center call the Phantoms front office today at 610-224-GOAL (4625)!
Upcoming Home Games:
Saturday, January 17, 2015, Binghamton Senators Tigers vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms, 7:05 PM
(Legends Night! Bob Clarke, one of hockey's greatest legends and the architect of the Phantoms 1998 and 2005 Calder Cup championship teams, will be at the game! FREE Collector's Edition Poster for all fans!)
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 Hershey Bears vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms, 7:05 PM
($2 Beer Night! $2 Coors Light drafts from the time doors open until the start of the 2nd period. Available behind Section 108. Please drink responsibly.)
Saturday, January 24, 2015 St. John's IceCaps vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms, 7:05 PM
(Free Shirt Giveaway for all fans in attendance! Specialty Jersey Night! Post-Game Jersey Auction! Inaugural Season Night!)
In their 19th season of operation, the Phantoms are currently in the midst of their Inaugural Season as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms playing at the brand-new PPL Center. Established in 1996, the Phantoms spent their first 13 seasons at the Spectrum before re-locating to Glens Falls, New York in 2009 where the team spent the next five seasons as the Adirondack Phantoms. A new era of Phantoms hockey began in the fall of 2014 when the Lehigh Valley Phantoms began play at the state-of-the-art PPL Center. Through 18 incredibly successful campaigns, the Phantoms have captured two Calder Cup Championships (1998, 2005), two Conference Championships (1998, 2005), two Regular Season Titles (1996-97, 1997-98) and four Division Championships (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2003-04).
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