
Flu-Stricken Phantoms Fall to Ice 3-0
Published on December 31, 2011 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Youngstown Phantoms News Release
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Youngstown Phantoms were battling more than just the Indiana Ice this weekend and it showed. The Phantoms (16-8-2, fourth East) fell 3-0 Saturday - shutout for just the second time all season - while nearly a third of the team was fighting the flu as well.
"We're not very healthy right now. We had about six or eight guys who were cleared medically, but were probably at about 60 percent," Head Coach Anthony Noreen said. "Obviously Austin Cangelosi was one of those. He played last night but was just physically unable to do anything [tonight]. That's why he was out of the lineup, the same with Zach Tatrn.
"I credit our guys for their effort - for playing based on the circumstances. There were a lot of guys who played through a lot both games this weekend.
"But give [the Ice] credit. They had their chances and they put them in the back of the net. We had ours and we didn't."
The Ice (17-7-4, second East) jumped out a one-goal lead before the two-minute mark in the first period when Sean Kuraly spun a backhand pass to John Doherty on an odd-man rush and the former Dubuque Fighting Saint put it past Matthew O'Connor. Then, after two straight checking from behind calls against the Phantoms, the Ice were given a 5-on-3 advantage for 1:25 and the league's top-ranked power play capitalized. Robert Polesello got a stick on a Daniil Tarasov one-timer and redirected into the net to stretch the lead to 2-0 at the 14:29 mark.
The Phantoms started to build momentum in the latter half of the period and were handed three straight power plays, but were unable to convert on any of them and entered the first intermission trailing by two goals.
Neither team was able to find the back of the net in the second, thanks to some terrific goaltending on both ends. About halfway through the period Todd Koritzinsky found Sam Anas undetected in front of the net and the Potomac, Md. native pulled the puck on his forehand and tried to stuff it in, but Ice goaltender Jon Gillies stretched his 6-foot-5 frame to get a glove up and make the save.
"Jon Gillies - if there's a better goaltender in the league, I'd like to see him," Noreen said. "He was phenomenal tonight."
Then after a failed 3-on-1 attempt for the Phantoms, Polesello found Tarasov, who was floating around the Youngstown blue line, with a homerun pass. Tarasov went in on his own and faked backhand before bringing it to his forehand for the shot but O'Connor read him the whole way and denied the reigning USHL goal-scoring leader on the breakaway to give the Phantoms something to build on heading into the final period.
"In no way, shape or form should Matt have any blame tonight," Noreen said. "He gave us the chance to win."
Unfortunately, it was not to be. An overaggressive forecheck gave the Ice a 4-on-2 going the other way and Kuraly beat O'Connor with a one-timer from the right circle to stretch the lead to 3-0 with 12:55 left in regulation and it was more than enough.
"That third goal was kind of the way the weekend went for us," Noreen said. "We made one mistake and it ended up in the back of our net."
At the other end, the Phantoms could not solve Gillies who recorded his league-leading 16th win and second shutout of the season.
Phantoms by the Numbers
29 - Saves
26 - Shots
75 percent - Penalty Kill (3-for-4)
Next on the Slate
The Phantoms return home to the friendly confines of the Covelli Centre next week for a pair of games against the rival Muskegon Lumberjacks on Thursday and Friday. The puck drops both nights at 7:15 p.m. EST. Thursday is a "Double Dollar Deal Day" where fans can get a 16-oz. soda, 16-oz. beer, hotdog or popcorn for just $2 each. Friday is a College I.D. night where current students with a valid college I.D. receive 50 percent off purple level tickets.
Friday is also Brown-Steelers night and fans wearing either Cleveland Browns or Pittsburgh Steelers apparel receive $4 off purple level tickets.
Single game tickets for the 2011-12 season are on sale now. Season ticket and flex plans start at the low price of just $90. Call the Phantoms office today at 330.747.7825 for more information or to make a reservation today! For a complete Phantoms schedule, visit www.youngstownphantoms.com .
United States Hockey League Stories from December 31, 2011
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- Happy End to 2011 - Waterloo Black Hawks
- Force Defeat Fighting Saints 3-2 in Shootout - Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Stampede End 2011 with 3-1 Victory Vs Bucs - Sioux Falls Stampede
- Flu-Stricken Phantoms Fall to Ice 3-0 - Youngstown Phantoms
- Fighting Saints Aim for Two Wins in a Row Tonight - Dubuque Fighting Saints
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