Carr’s Home Debut Squashed By First Place Omaha, 4-1
Friday, The Curtis Carr Era was officially kicked into ‘go‘ mode. Unfortunately for the Youngstown Phantoms, the opponent was the Western Conference leading Omaha Lancers. The Lancers beat the Phantoms earlier in the week, 6-1, in Omaha. Much had changed since that game. Bob Mainhardt was out, Carr was in, and Troy Loney’s son was now a Phantom.
All of the changes were not a factor as Youngstown dropped their sixth consecutive home game, 4-1. Matt White had a pair of goals for the Lancers and Jeff Teglia turned away 24 of 25 Phantoms shots to garner the win between the pipes.
Carr thought that Youngstown played better than they have in awhile. “We had opportunities to win the game and that is all you can ask for. I’m very happy with the effort of the guys and they battled until the end.” In reality, a goal was taken away and a couple of bad breaks were the difference in a very hard-fought game.
Action was fast in the first period. It seemed like most of the opening stanza was played between the blue lines near center ice. Matt White, tied for the league lead in goals scored in the USHL coming in, missed a wide open net, but about three minutes later, at the 18:12 mark of the first period, White made up for it. Erik Haula picked up the assist, his 38th of the season. For White, it was goal 27 on the season. At the end of one, the Lancers were ahead of the Phantoms 1-0.
Jiri Sekac appeared to tie the contest after a controversial goal chance at the 9:20 mark of the second period. Sekac was just on the border of the goal crease and Lancer Goaltender Jeff Teglia was close to having possession of the puck when Sekac knocked it barely over the line. The goal was not allowed after a five-minute delay and discussion as the referee, Boone Bruggman, ruled the play was dead before Sekac got the puck over the line.
Dan Senkbeil couldn’t handle a puck cleared to center with 4:56 left in the second period, and as a result White had his second goal of the game, a beautiful breakaway that beat Jordan Tibbett. Seth Ambroz picked up the assist on White’s 28th of the season which put Omaha up 2-0. The pair of goals by White broke a tie atop the USHL Goal Leaders with Green Bay’s Anders Lee and in all probability was enough to claim the top spot in that category.
Omaha’s Teglia opened the third period looking for his fourth shutout of the season having stymied the Phantoms to this point of the game. With 11:42 left in the game, the former Pittsburgh Hornet, Dylan Margonari, collected his first Phantoms goal to cut the lead to 2-1, breaking up Teglia’s shutout bid. Cody Strang got an assist on the goal.
A minute later, the Lancers reclaimed the two-goal lead and went up 3-1 when Tom Craig snuck a short drive past Tibbett off of a faceoff. Camden Wojtala was credited with an assist.
With 6:03 left in the game, Omaha pushed their lead to 4-1 as Seth Ambroz’s wrist shot snuck in just under the crossbar. Dakota Eveland and Greg Wolfe were given assists on the score, an even-strength tally.
The Phantoms (15-28-2) were outshot by the Lancers (31-12-3), 30-25. The two teams will reset the scoeboard and face off again on Saturday.
Richard Yound Tilt-O-Meter:
Coming into 2-19 game vs Omaha: 149 penalty minutes (USHL leader).
After 2-19 game vs Omaha: 151 penalty minutes.
Richard Young barely played Friday night, but still managed to head to his Summer home for a couple of minutes. Young picked up a two-minute minor for boarding in the second period.