
No. 6 Tri-City Opens First Round of Clark Cup Playoffs Friday Night at No. 3 Sioux City
Published on April 10, 2026 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - The No. 6 Tri-City Storm begin the 2026 USHL Clark Cup Playoffs with a visit to the No. 3 Sioux City Musketeers for game one of a best-of-three Western Conference First Round series Friday night at IBP Ice Center. Puckdrop is slated for 7:05 pm CT.
A complete series schedule is below. All games will be broadcast on FloHockey and Storm Radio.
Game One: Friday, April 10 at Sioux City (7:05 pm CT)
Game Two: Saturday, April 11 at Sioux City (6:05 pm CT)
Game Three (if necessary): Sunday, April 12 at Sioux City (5:05 pm CT)
The winning team advances to play No. 1 Sioux Falls in a best-of-five USHL Western Conference Semifinal series beginning Friday, April 17 at Denny Sanford Premier Center.
Home playoff tickets: Ticket information for potential second round Tri-City home playoff games will be announced at a later date.
A description of the 2026 USHL Clark Cup playoff format can be accessed HERE.
Tri-City (26-29-7, 59 pts, 6th place Western Conf.)
Previously:
Ended regular season with two losses at Fargo last weekend...dropped 8-1 game Friday, fell 3-2 on Saturday in shootout
Saturday: netminder Owen Nelson made franchise record 55 saves on 57 Fargo shots
Saturday: Nelson's 55 saves were the most by a USHL goaltender in one game this season
Saturday: Braydon Sisco scored first career USHL goal for Tri-City, Mason Jenson also tallied
Team Notes:
Making eighth consecutive postseason appearance and 18th in team's 26 years of operation
Finished regular season below .500 mark for first time since 2016-2017
Ended regular season dropping 12 of past 13 games
Compiled the fifth-longest point streak by a USHL team this year (nine games between January 3-31) and tied for the second-longest losing streak (ten games between February 27-March 28)
11-3-7 in one-goal games during regular season, 6-9-0 in two-goal games
Averaged 11.29 penalty minutes per game during regular season, the second-least among USHL teams
Penalty kill (82.8%) ended regular season ranking third in USHL
Eight shorthanded goals during regular season placed third among USHL teams
169 power play attempts this year were third-least among USHL clubs
Player Notes:
Bode Laylin: 38 points during regular season were seventh among USHL defenseman...11 goals were third among USHL blue liners...six power play goals tied for first among league defenseman
Michal Pradel: four shutouts tied for first among USHL goaltenders....911 save percentage ranked fourth...2.75 goals against average tied for eighth
Owen Nelson: logged .933 save percentage over his last eight starts of the regular season (348 saves on 373 shots)
Quinn Beumer: made 87 saves on 93 shots across the first three starts of his USHL career, a .935 save percentage
Carson Pilgrim (18-23-41) finished regular season as team leader in scoring...Bode Laylin (11-27-38) followed
Sioux City (30-27-5, 65 pts, 3rd place Western Conf.)
Making sixth consecutive postseason appearance
Finished regular season with 30 or more wins for third straight year
Dropped five of last eight regular season games
Last weekend: finished regular season with 4-3 road win at Omaha Friday, 6-2 road loss at Des Moines Saturday
Luke Garry (21-40-61) led Musketeers in scoring during regular season...William Tomko (24-36-60) followed
Season series: Tri-City went 4-1-1 against Sioux City across six regular season meetings. The Storm went 2-1-0 against the Musketeers at Tyson Events Center in Sioux City.
Saturday, September 27 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Sioux City 4, Tri-City 3 (OT)
Saturday, October 18 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Tri-City 4, Sioux City 1
Friday, November 21 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Tri-City 3, Sioux City 2
Wednesday, December 31 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Sioux City 5, Tri-City 1
Friday, January 30 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Tri-City 6, Sioux City 5 (OT)
Sunday, March 29 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Tri-City 4, Sioux City 2
The clubs' last postseason clash was a first round Western Conference series during the 2023 Clark Cup Playoffs. Tri-City swept the best-of-three in two games at Viaero Center. The Storm went on to drop a best-of-three Western Conference Semifinal series at Fargo in two games.
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