Phantoms Win On Holstrom’s OT Shootout Goal
The Youngstown Phantoms returned home after completing a 1-3-1 road trip. The record on that trip failed to show that the Phantoms were in every game against three very good teams. Friday night, Sioux City rolled into town 20-23-7 and barely alive in the playoff hunt, a win was paramount for the Musketeers to stay alive.
Taylor Holstrom sent the audience home after 65 minutes of hockey and an extended shootout when he beat Sioux City Goaltender Matt Skoff on a five-hole shot. The shootout goal came in the seventh round of the tiebreaker. The teams were even at two apiece in the shootout when Brett Gensler tied it up with the last shot setting up Holstrom’s heroics. The end result was the noisiest 1,300 people I have ever heard and a 4-3 Phantoms win.
Tom Serratore got the Phantoms on the scoreboard just 2:05 into the contest. The unassisted goal gave the Phantoms a lead on a Friday night, a good omen considering Youngstown had not won on a Friday game in eight straight chances. The goal was Serratore’s 14th of the season.
Jefferson Dahl pushed the Phantoms lead to 2-0 when he beat Sioux City Goaltender Matt Skoff (pictured making a save). For Dahl, it was the 14th goal on the year. The goal was scored at the 9:17 mark of the first period. Jiri Sekac picked up the assist on the even-strength goal. The Phantoms, who had not won a game at home since January, were playing hard early.
Sioux City got on the board when the Phantoms Adam Berkle picked up a ten-minute major for his role in a fight. The power play opportunity was successful for the Musketeers as Stephan Vigier tallied with assists from Dan Ford and Tommy Olczyk. The goal cut the Phantoms lead to 2-1 and Sioux City kept the one-man advantage because of the major penalty. The Phantoms killed off the remaining six minutes of the Musketeers power play.
With just 1:20 gone in the second period, Sioux City tied the game at two goals apiece. Nick Sorkin scored after taking a pass from Olczyk who picked up his second assist of the game. Richard Zehnal was also given an assist on the game-tying score. The remaining 18:40 of the period went scoreless and the teams remained deadlocked at two goals each.
The Phantoms took a 3-2 lead on Jiri Sekac’s even-strength goal. Dahl and Serratore picked up assists on the go-ahead tally with 13:33 elapsed in the final period. The Sekac goal came amid several flurries in the Musketeer zone over a span of two minutes.
Holstrom had a chance to make it a 4-2 game but he fanned at an open net (above). He would later atone for the whiff and then some.
Vigier snapped in his second power play goal of the evening to tie the game at 3. Vigier beat Jordan Tibbett on a hard-angle wrist shot from the bottom of the right face off circle. Picking up assists on the goal were Adam Schmidt and Sorkin.
At the end of regulation, the teams remained tied at three goals each and overtime would be needed to decide a winner in the contest. After three periods, the Phantoms were out shot by the Musketeers 46-27. Jordan Tibbett made some pretty high-quality saves to keep things tied as the Phantoms who were 2-1 in overtime games this season, pressed onward.
In the overtime session, the Phantoms first since November 27th at home, nobody scored forcing a shootout.
Ryan Carpenter took the first shot for the Musketeers. Wide Right.
Cody Strang had first crack for Youngstown. Wide Right. 0-0
Alex Krushelnyski beat Tibbett high. 1-0 Musketeers.
Jiri Sekac was next. Backhand shot. 1-1.
Richard Zehnal up for Sioux City. Nope. 1-1.
David Donnellan up for the Phantoms. High and Wide Right. 1-1.
Dan Ford, nope.
Andrew Lamont, nope. 1-1.
Final round, Tommy Olczyk good on a sliding move. 2-1, Sioux City.
Brett Gensler, with a chance to tie it, Good! 2-2.
Final shot, Danny Wurden, nope.
Jefferson Dahl, nope.
Seventh round, Nick Sorkin, denied by Tibbett.
Taylor Holstrom beat Matt Skoff with the backhand, Phantoms win!
What a finish! These two teams will lock it up again Saturday.
After the game, Coach Curtis Carr was praiseworthy of his team. “I felt that the guys came out and played really hard. We have a young team and they were stressing when Sioux City tied it up at two, but to their credit, they rebounded and played a great third period. Jordan [Tibbett] is a heck of a goaltender and he came up huge when we needed him to. We were able to regroup which allowed us to come back and win this game.”
Phantoms hero Taylor Holstrom said his game-winning shot was not something he premeditated. “No, I was watching when the other guys shot and kind of noticed the five-hole was open. I think we are finally catching on and playing as a team, we are getting our legs back under us.”