Omaha Beats Youngstown Phantoms, At Least On The Scoreboard
Good teams find ways to win games. Omaha is a good team atop the Western Division standings of the USHL. Despite being outplayed and outhit for a majority of Saturday night’s game by the Youngstown Phantoms, the team that knew how to win managed to do just that, win.
The Phantoms got on the scoreboard first at the 10:35 mark of the first period as Brett Gensler (pictured above) got his 13th of the season. Gensler went top shelf to beat Jeff Teglia. Cody Strang and Ben Paulides picked up assists.
The Phantoms held a 1-0 lead after the first buzzard. The Lancers outshot the Phantoms 15-10 in the period, but the Phantoms were hitting with intensity. On one Lancer surge midway through the period, three consecutive checks by the Phantoms garnered the favor of the audience. Youngstown looked a step faster in this one, at least in the first period.
Omaha dug in and scored at the 1:20 mark of the second period. Camden Wojtala beat Matt Mahalak. Troy Power and CJ Ludwig picked up assists. Wojtala’s sixth goal of the season came on a powerplay for Omaha.
With 2:40 left in the second, Omaha claimed their first lead of the game. Tom Craig got his second goal in as many nights. Stefan Demopoulos and Ryan Daugherty gathered an assist apiece on Craig’s even-strength chance.
Seth Ambroz scored with 12.8 seconds left in the second period to give Omaha a 3-1 lead to cap off a 3-goal period for the Lancers. Greg Wolfe and Lancers Goaltender Jeff Teglia got credited with assists. The Phantoms were definitely outhitting the Lancers, yet somehow, Omaha held a 3-1 lead after two periods.
With 2:41 left in the game, Taylor Holstrom drew a ten-minute misconduct and the Lancers would almost be able to kill the clock on an Adam Berkle 2:00 minor.
Phantoms Coach Curt Carr was pleased with the effort of the Phantoms. “They [Omaha] are a very good team, one of the best in the league, and I have a lot of respect for them. We are lacking a little firepower and we are getting chances but just aren’t able to bury the puck.”
The Lancers ended up taking 35 shots compared to the Phantoms 27. That was about the only category other than goals scored that the Phantoms were outperformed in. They checked, poke checked, passed, and outplayed a good team, but good teams find ways to win, and Omaha (32-12-3) is a good team.
Guest photographers tonight were Bryce Hall and Anthony Cervone.