Phantoms Remain Winless At Home, Lose 3-1 To Tri-City Storm
The Youngstown Phantoms played better than they did Friday, but not good enough to win in dropping their fourth consecutive game, 3-1, to Tri-City. The loss marks the third consecutive home defeat for the Phantoms.
Steven Bolton made his first start of the year in goal for Tri-City and turned in a great performance stopping 31 of 32 shots to log his first victory for the Storm.
Tri-City struck first on a power-play goal from Maxwell Tardy, as he bat Phantoms goalee Jordan Tibbett at the 5:47 mark in the first period. Tardy also scored a power-play goal on Friday. The goal by Tardy, his fourth of the season, gave Tri-City the 1-0 advantage. Picking up assists on the goal were Brett Moehler and Jaden Schwartz.
Youngstown was able to respond with 3:44 left in the first period when Adam Berkle connected on an even-strength opportunity. Berkle was assisted on his goal by Nick Czinder and Taylor Holstrom. The teams would head into the locker rooms tied 1-1.
Just 20 seconds into the second period, Radoslav Illo scored to put Tri-City ahead 2-1. Illo was assisted by Josh Berge and Anthony DeCenzo. It was also Illo’s second goal in two nights in an unwanted recurring theme for the Phantoms.
At the 7:50 mark of the second period, Moehler tallied to put the Storm up 3-1. For Moehler, it was his third goal of the two-game series. Moehler was assisted by Schwartz and Nate Jensen on the even-strength chance.
There was no scoring in the third period. Youngstown got almost twice as many shots off in the game and seemingly improved on the penalty-killing holding Tri-City to just 1-of-5 conversions on the power-play. The Phantoms were 0-2 with a man advantage.
Next weekend, the Phantoms are back on the bus, this time headed to Fargo, North Dakota for a two-game series with the Force. The Friday and Saturday contests start at 7:05 and can be heard on AM-1240 with Matt Gajtka calling the action. You have to hear Gajtka, he sounds like a seasoned NHL announcer with obvious passion for the game.