
Developement teams take three games in opening weekend
September 23, 2004 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
U.S. National Team News Release
The U.S. Under-18 Team swept a two-game home series against the Youngstown Phantoms Friday, September 17 and Sunday, September 19, 2004.
They will next see action Saturday, September 25, against the Cleveland Barons in Cleveland and Sunday, September 26, at home against the Soo Kewadin Casino Indians.
PREVIOUS WEEK RECAP
Friday, September 17 â Youngstown, 4, US U-18, 9
The U-18 team scored their first of five consecutive goals as Jack Skille (Madison, Wisconsin) found the back of the net at 11:36 of the first period, just over four minutes after Phantoms forward Rob Rassey (Detroit, Michigan) had opened the game scoring with a shorthanded tally at the 7:21.
Jason Lawrence (Saugus, Massachusetts), David Inman (San Diego, California), Zach MacVoy (Livonia, Michigan) and Phil Kessel (Madison, Wisconsin) followed the Skille tally, all in the second period to push the U.S. to a 5-1 lead.
The Phantoms bounced back with three straight goals of their own, as Aaron Ryhner (Anchorage, Alaska) scored twice along with a goal by Gambrilla, Maryland, native Kyle Laughlin cutting the U.S. lead to a single goal.
The U.S. countered with a four-goal outburst, as MacVoy notched his second of the night followed by a pair of goals by blueliner Mark Mitera (Livonia, Michigan).
U.S. citizen Jason Bailey (Nepean, Ontario) closed the scoring onslaught for the home club as he scored his first goal as a member of the NTDP at 13:49 of the last period.
TEAM SCORING PIM PP SHOT W/L Goalie
Youngstown 1-2-1 52 0-8 27 Kuhn (34-43)
U-18 1-5-3 44 2-8 43 Blase (23-27)
Scoring:
Phantoms: Rhyner (2G), Laughlin (G, A), Rassey (SHG, A), Canzoneri (2A), Smith, C (A), Roehl (A), Menzione (A), Smith, J (A)
USA: Mitera (PPG, G, A), MacVoy (2G), Bailey (G, 2A), Kessel (PPG, A), Skille (G, A), Lawrence (G, A), Inman (G), Fraser (3A), Morin (2A), Stoa (A), Mercier (A)
Sunday, September 19 â Youngstown, 4, US U-18, 10
Andreas Vlassopolous (Los Angeles, California) sparked the U.S. assault with just 2:38 gone in the first period as he recorded his first ever goal for the NTDP on a feed from Nathan Gerbe (Oxford, Michigan). Peter Mueller (Bloomington, Minnesota) and Chad Morin (Auburn, NewYork) each followed with their first goals of the season and Chris Cahill (North Andover, Massachusetts) notched his second of the year to put the U.S. out in front, 4-0.
The Phantoms stormed back as Brad O'Shell (Sterling Heights, Michigan) scored twice and Derek Roehl (Clinton Township, Michigan) added a goal to close to within one.
The U.S. goal scoring ignited once again in the second period as Gerbe beat Youngstown goaltender Tom O'Brien (Chicago, Illinois) on the glove side for his first goal of the new season.
Ryan Stoa (Bloomington, Minnesota), a 26-goal scorer last year for the NTDP, scored the first of his two goals in the 2004-05 season after splitting a pair of Youngstown defensemen and rifling a shot, high glove side past the outmatched Youngstown goaltender.
The battering would continue as Jason Lawrence (Saugus, Massachusetts), Stoa, Phil Kessel (Madison, Wisconsin) and Zach MacVoy (Livonia, Michigan), would each tally giving the U.S. ten goals and an insurmountable led.
TEAM SCORING PIM PP SHOT W/L Goalie
Youngstown 3-0-1 25 1-4 39 O'Brien (23-30)
U-18 4-2-4 15 2-4 46 Frazee (35-39)
Scoring:
Phantoms: Dishell (PPG, G), Ryhner (G), Roehl (G, 2A), Maltese (A), Laughlin (A), Zinhauser (A)
USA: Stoa (2G, A), Kessel (G, 2A), Gerbe (G, A), Lawrence (G, A), Morin (G), Cahill (G), MacVoy (G), Mueller (G), Vlassopolous (G), Fraser (2A), Skille (2A), Johnson (2A), Mitera (A), Gentile (A), Stuart (A)
united states national under-17 team
The U.S. Under-17 Team earned a win in their opening game of the 2004-05 season, as they defeated the Toledo IceDiggers, 3-1 at the Team Toledo IceHouse, Toledo, Ohio. The Under-17 team take on the Soo Kewadin Casino Indians, Friday, September 24, 2004 in their home opening game.
PREVIOUS WEEK RECAP
Saturday, September 18, 2004 â US U-17 3, Toledo 1
The U-17 team, which will play 40 games in the NAHL, while the U-18 team will play 16 to make up the 56-game league schedule, were back-stopped by goaltender Joe Palmer (Yorkville, New York) who recorded 39 saves in the win.
Brian Straight (Waltham, Massachusetts) opened the season goal-scoring book for the U-17 team as the defenseman tallied at the 9:13 mark of the first period.
The U-17 team used a pair of goals in the third period to seal the deal as Jim O'Brien (Maplewood, Minnesota) and Erik Johnson (Bloomington, Minnesota) each tallied.
TEAM SCORING PIM PP SHOT W/L Goalie
U-17 1-0-2 8 0-1 30 Palmer (39-40)
Toledo 0-1-0 4 1-4 40 Marriott (37-30)
Scoring:
USA: Johnson (G, A), Straight (G), O'Brien (G), Squires (A), Sweatt (A)
IceDiggers: Kozlowski (PPG) Johnson (A
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