Tri-City Uses Power-Play Opportunities To Get By Youngstown, 5-3
Power-plays and penalty killing go a long way at any level of hockey. Tri-City won the battle of both Friday night in a 5-3 victory over the Youngstown Phantoms at the Covelli Centre. For the Phantoms, it extends an unwanted losing streak to 3 games. Brett Moehler paced Tri-City with a pair of goals and an assist en route to being named the First Star of the game.
Tri-City got on the board first when Brett Moehler scored on the second Storm power-play at 14:02 of the first period. Moehler was assisted on the goal by Jaden Schwartz and Maxwell Tardy.
The Phantoms answered with 4:21 left in the first period with a power-play goal of their own to tie the contest at 1-1. Luke Eibler capitalized on the one-man advantage with a slapshot just beyond the left faceoff circle. Eibler was assisted by David Donnellan and Joe Zarbo.
The Phantoms were awarded a penalty shot at 17:52 of the first, but Brett Gensler was stuffed by Tri-City goalie Carson Chubak. However, on the faceoff the Phantoms broke fast into the Storm zone and took a 2-1 lead on a goal by Richard Young, his first of the year. Young was assisted by Ben Paulides.
The first period would end with Youngstown leading Tri-City 2-1. Both teams were 1 for 3 in power-play opportunities in the initial stanza.
At 12:29 of the second period, Tardy got a power-play goal for Tri-City assisted by Schwartz and Moehler to tie the game at 2. The same line earlier combined for a power-play score.
The Phantoms reclaimed the lead with :29 left in the second period. Luke Eibler picked up his second goal of the evening. Eibler’s goal came just ten seconds into a Phantoms power-play and he was assisted on the score by Andrej Sustr to put Youngstown in front, 3-2, which is how the second period would end.
With 13:28 left in the game, Radoslav Illo tied the game at 3 with yet another power-play opportunity for Tri-City. For Illo it was his fifth goal on the season.
Just 2:03 later, Cody Murphy scored for Tri-City to give the Storm a 4-3 lead. Murphy was assisted by Tyler Pistone and Rick Pinkston on the even-strength goal. The goal was Murphy’s first on the year.
The Phantoms had a couple of opportunities late in the game but were unable to capitalize. Moehler had an empty-net goal, his second on the evening to push the Tri-City margin to 5-3, which would also end up being the final score.
Coach Bob Mainhardt commented on the unsuccessful penalty killing which ultimately spelled doom for the Phantoms. “It was bad. It was really bad. Every team that plays us look like the Edmonton Oilers of the 80’s on the power-play.” Mainhardt also commented that he was happy his team played hard until the end and had a chance to win, but was disappointed nonetheless. “I think some of our younger guys are ready to step forward and assume bigger roles. Right now our veterans are just not getting the job done.”
Tri-City Forward Brett Moehler had a big game with a couple of goals and an assist. “I’ve been close the last couple of games and hit the post a couple of times. I’m glad I could finally get something in and help my team win.”
Phantoms President Alex Zoldan likes what he sees in his first-year club and thinks the Ursuline – Mooney game may have hampered attendance. “I believe in my heart that the people will really make an effort to get here and take in a game. We were in this one until the end and our guys played hard.”
The Phantoms (2-3-1) and the Storm (4-1-1) will hook it up again Saturday night at the Covelli Centre. The puck drops at 7:15 and if you can’t make it to the game then you can catch all of the action with Matt Gajtka on AM-1240.