Waterloo Defeats Youngstown 3-1, Phantoms Drop Sixth In A Row
The Youngstown Phantoms went into their crucial matchup with Waterloo in an unfamiliar place, last. For the first time all season, the Phantoms were in the basement, trailing Team USA by two points. The Phantoms are 1-10-0 in 2010 and if they lost one or even both games to Waterloo, the postseason could be very hard to reach. The time was perfect to make a push.
Waterloo was in playoff position before this one started and did nothing to hurt their standing. The Black Hawks earned a hard-fought 3-1 victory to send the reeling Phantoms to their sixth consecutive loss.
The Phantoms and Black Hawks skated a scoreless first period. Waterloo took ten shots against Jordan Tibbett and Youngstown had nine stopped by CJ Motte. The play was physical as both teams were hitting hard.
In the second period, Taylor Holstrom put the Phantoms in front 1-0 with his eleventh of the season. The goal came at the 9:43 mark as Holstrom connected at even-strength.
Tyler Barnes picked up an unassisted powerplay goal that tied the contest. For Barnes, it was goal number 20 on the year. The Phantoms had just finished wiping out a two-man Black Hawks advantage and yielded the goal down one skater.
With 9:57 left in the game, Derek Arnold slid a shot through the crease and into the twine past Tibbett whose momentum was taking him away from the direction the puck was headed. Brock Montpetit made the cross-crease pass and was awarded an assist on the beautiful feed that gave Waterloo a 2-1 lead.
Arnold got an empty netter, officially his second of the game, with 30 seconds left in the game to close the scoring with Waterloo ahead 3-1. The Phantoms took 33 shots as compared to Waterloo’s 31.
Richard Young Tilt-O-Meter:
Into Waterloo 2/5 Game: 126 Penalty Minutes (USHL Leader).
After 2/5 Waterloo Game: 130 Penalty Minutes.
Young had a couple of games he missed due to injury. He pretty much was not allowed to fight against Team USA 17 & Under and had not played many minutes in recent contests. Young snagged a two-minute minor for elbowing in the second. In the third period, Young got another minor for a delay of game penalty. Four minutes, modest night.