
Storm Stay Close, Drop to Sioux City, 5-3
October 24, 2015 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
Sioux City, Ia. - The Tri-City Storm stayed within striking distance of the Sioux City Musketeers, but fell, 5-3, Saturday from the Tyson Events Center.
The game had a back-and-forth feel; the Storm never trailed by more than two and brought the game within a goal three different times.
Mattias Goransson, Jake Wahlin and Carson Meyer each had multi-point nights.
The Storm allowed the first two goals of the game, yielding to Jackson Keane and Matt Steeves, before Nico Sturm brought the offense alive with 19 seconds left in the first.
Sturm wristed a shot over the goalie Cam Gornet, the forward's third of the season. The 6-foot-3 forward has three points (1g, 2a) in his last three games. Meyer and Wahlin garnered assists. Gornet allowed three goals on 24 shots to earn the victory.
With the Storm down two in the middle of the second, John Marino stretched a neutral zone pass that connected with Jake Wahlin. The St. Cloud State commit, Wahlin, backhanded it to Meyer, who scored his team-leading sixth of the season at the 16:36 mark of the third.
Marino and Goransson each have seven points, tied for second-most among defensemen in the USHL. Meyer leads the team with six goals and eight points.
Just 59 seconds later, the Musketeers' Connor Sundquist scored past Matt Greenfield to give the Musketeers a 4-2 edge.
Jake Kielly replaced Greenfield for the start of the third. Greenfield took the loss, making 25 saves. In relief, Kielly made 11 of 12 saves.
Once again down by two, the Storm started a rally. At the 6:54 mark of the third, Austen Long settled a trickling puck and wristed the rubber over the left shoulder of Gornet. Goransson earned his second assist, sending the bouncer to Long.
Jacob Wilson scored on the power play with 4:55 left in the third to give the Musketeers a 5-3 edge, snapping a 24-for-24 stretch for the Storm penalty kill.
The Storm is home with a pair of games against Waterloo on Thursday, October 29 and Friday, October 30. Both games start at 7:05 p.m. Thursday is "Throwback Thursday" night. Check out "Free Kids Friday" and "Camo Night" on Friday against the Black Hawks.
For more information and to purchase tickets, contact the Viaero Event Center Box Office at 308-338-8011.
United States Hockey League Stories from October 24, 2015
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- Lumberjacks fall to the Youngstown Phantoms - Muskegon Lumberjacks
- Third Period Lifts Lancers over 'Hawks - Omaha Lancers
- Gamblers Win at Home - Green Bay Gamblers
- Gerard Scores & Edquists Denies 39, But Caps Streak Ends - Madison Capitols
- Stars Top Team USA 5-4 in OT - Lincoln Stars
- Caps Host Bloomington, Aiming to Extend Win Streak to Six - Madison Capitols
- Stampede's Comeback Comes up Just Short in Bloomington - Sioux Falls Stampede
- Capitols Defeat Steel 2-1 Friday - Chicago Steel
- Musketeers Drop Bucs 4-1 - Sioux City Musketeers
- Saints Roll over Force - Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Stampede's Comeback Comes up Just Short in Bloomington - Sioux Falls Stampede
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- Goransson Lifts Storm over Lancers, 4-3 in OT - Tri-City Storm
- Early Third Period Goals Enough for Win - Bloomington Thunder
- Buccaneers Fall at Sioux City 4-1 - Des Moines Buccaneers
- Metcalf's 30 Stops, Muck's Second Goal in Two Games Extends Streak - Madison Capitols
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