
Rivermen Wheel Past Ice Flyers in Sudden-Death Shootout Saturday
Published on January 27, 2019 under SPHL (SPHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release
Pensacola, FL - The Peoria Rivermen and Pensacola Ice Flyers battled to a 1-1 tie through regulation and overtime for the second straight night, and the Rivermen prevailed in the seventh round of a sudden-death shootout Saturday night. The win, Peoria's eighth in their last nine games, lifts the Rivermen to 25-3-4 on the season before tomorrow afternoon's weekend rubber match in Pensacola.
The Rivermen and Ice Flyers played a scoreless first period for the second straight night before the Rivermen opened the scoring early in the middle frame. Peoria winger Joe Kalisz chased the puck behind the Pensacola net, ducked out of the left-wing corner, and chipped it past Ice Flyers netminder Brian Billett for a 1-0 lead 48 seconds into the frame.
The Ice Flyers tied the game near the midway point of the game's middle frame. Riverman goaltender Storm Phaneuf went behind his net to play the puck, which ricocheted off the left-corner glass and into the circle. Ice Flyers center Brantley Sherwood passed into the slot, where teammate Robert Lepine, who snapped it home for a 1-1 score at 7:19 of the second period.
The game remained tie through the remainder of regulation, and the five-minute overtime, including a two-minute Rivermen penalty kill during the final three minutes of the extra period, and the Rivermen prevailed in a shootout. Peoria's first shooter, winger Stephen Gaul, beat Billett's five-hole to put Peoria ahead 1-0. Sherwood was Pensacola's fifth shooter, and kept the game alive when he wrapped his attempt around Phaneuf's left pad. Gaul and Sherwood were denied in round six, and Peoria earned the win with winger Ben Blasko's backhander over Billett's left kicker in the seventh round.
Phaneuf earned the win in goal for Peoria, improving to 8-0-1 on the season. The win is Peoria's first in a shootout this season, and Phaneuf's first victory after regulation since a December 15 overtime win at Evansville.
Notes: Kalisz extended his personal point streak to 12 games with his second-period goal...Blasko notched his team-leading fifth game-winning goal...Blasko is on a nine-game point streak and leads all SPHL rookies with 23 assists and 35 points...The win gives Peoria a point or more in all nine of their games in calendar year 2019...The win improves Peoria's all-time regular-season record in Pensacola to 3-9-3...The Rivermen return to action tomorrow afternoon when they wrap up the weekend and season series against the Ice Flyers in Pensacola beginning at 4:05...The broadcast of the game can be heard, starting with the pregame show at 3:45 at http://mixlr.com/peoria-rivermen/
Group, single game, and season tickets for Peoria's 37th season of professional hockey presented by Midwest Orthopaedic Center are on sale at the Toyota Box Office in the Peoria Civic Center, or by phone at the Rivermen office, located at 201 S.W. Jefferson Street, or over the phone at (309) 676-1040.
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