
Weekly Recap
Published on December 6, 2018 under Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL)
Twin City Thunderbirds News Release
The Thunderbirds remain atop the FHL Standings holding a five-point lead over both Watertown and Danville. Watertown has one game in hand over the Thunderbirds.
Last weekend saw Carolina gain four points out of a possible six when the Thunderbirds shutout Port Huron 4-0 on Friday night behind Christian Pavlas' first shutout as a Thunderbird and a hat trick from Jan Salak.
On Saturday, a sell-out crowd of 3,050 witnessed the first game decided by the pre-game shootout when the game ended 4-4 after a 3-on-3 overtime period. Port Huron had won the shootout prior to the game start 1-0. Beau Walker, Stan Vlasov, Tommy Mahoney and Petr Panacek all had goals in the shootout defeat.
The Thunderbirds loaned out two players to the SPHL over the weekend. Taylor Love was set to re-join the team this weekend after serving a two-game suspension but instead got the call from the Macon Mayhem where he signed a 3-game tryout.
Henry Dill also made his way to the SPHL via loan, signing a contract with the Pensacola Ice Flyers this week.
The Thunderbirds are on the road this weekend with a Friday night game in Elmira and a Saturday night game in Watertown. After the quick two game road swing the Thunderbirds are back at the Annex for three straight. Two against Elmira and the front half of a home-and-home against Danville just before Christmas.
Tickets are on sale at the Fairgrounds Box Office and on TicketMaster.
FHL Standings through December 5th
W-OTW-OTL-L
CAR 9-0-1-3 (28)
WAT 7-1-0-4 (23)
DAN 7-1-0-5 (23)
ELM 5-0-2-6 (17)
MIB 4-0-0-8 (12)
PTH 2-2-1-8 (11)
Thunderbirds point leaders
#16 Jan Salak 6G-9A-15P
#19 Josh Pietrantonio 5G-9A-14P
#7 Karel Drahorad 6G-5A-11P
#14 Chase Fallis 4G-7A-11P
#11 Michael Bunn 1G-10A-11P
Thunderbirds goalie leaders
#31 Christian Pavlas, 1-0-0-1, 1.50 GAA, .942 sv%
*#30 Henry Dill, 5-0-1-2, 1.86 GAA, .924 sv%
#35 Frankie McClendon, 2-0-0-0, 3.50 GAA, .857 sv%
*Currently inactive
Tonight at 7 P.M., WSTV will be airing a tape delay of Saturday night's 5-4 shootout loss to Port Huron. This will be a regular occurrence for all games home and away that they will be tape delayed broadcast on WSTV.
Federal Prospects Hockey League Stories from December 6, 2018
- Weekly Recap - Twin City Thunderbirds
- Marker Named Rookie Of The Month - Danville Dashers
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