Sioux City Turns Back Youngstown, 3-2 In USHL Action
Jordan Tibbett set a team record with 50 saves on Friday night as the Phantoms won a dramatic 3-2 OT thriller. Tibbett faced another 40 Saturday but was on the wrong end of the 3-2 score 24 hours later. To sum it up, Tibbett stopped 90 shots in two games, seemingly too many.
“It looks like a lot of shots, but we did a good job taking away the prime scoring areas. They [Sioux City] are a team that does not score a lot of goals, and if you look at their shots they were just coming across the blue line and throwing the puck on net”, remarked Coach Curt Carr after the game.
Despite being outshot 17-3 in the first period, the Youngstown Phantoms found themselves in a scoreless game. Credit Tibbett for a couple of nice saves in the opening period.
Brett Gensler got Youngstown on the board first with 16:54 left in the second period. Gensler’s 16th goal, which leads the team, came on a power play. Taylor Holstrom and Tom Serratore picked up assists on the man-advantage tally.
Nick Sorkin snuck the puck past a heavily screened Tibbett with exactly four minutes to go in the second period. Dan Ford picked up an assist on the game-tying power play goal. Sorkin fired from in-between the right face off circle and blue line around moving traffic.
Ryan Jasinsky, who was recently hampered with shoulder problems forcing him to miss several games, attempted to stuff the puck in from close range but was denied by Musketeer Goalee Jake Hildebrand. Jefferson Dahl collected the rebound from close range and knocked it in with 12:14 left in the game. Jasinsky was credited with an assist on the even-strength chance.
With 9:38 left, Adam Schmidt tied the game at 2-2 on a power play goal. Stephan Vigier and Sorkin collected a point each with assists on the goal.
Mitch Zion put the Musketeers ahead 3-2 with 8:09 to go in the game. The even strength goal gave Sioux City their first lead in the game. Zion gathered the puck just outside of the goal crease on a rebound and drove it past Tibbett who was shaded left from the save he had just made. Tommy Olczyk and Matt Paape were credited with assists on the goal.
Time ran out on Youngstown and pulling the goaltender as a last resort neither helped nor hurt the outcome for the Phantoms. Put it in the books, Sioux City 3, Youngstown 2.
Interestingly, Coach Carr opted to start Ty Loney (left) and Dylan Margonari (right), two youngsters who have not been Phantoms very long, over experienced players. “We are walking a fine line right now because we want to continue to perform and win games, but we also have some young guys who can return next year, so we want to make sure we do what we can to develop them for next season. Dylan and Ty played hard and earned the ice time that they are getting.”
The Phantoms dropped to 17-33-3 in their inaugural campaign, while Sioux City improved to 21-23-8 on the season. The Phantoms take to the road next weekend to face Omaha and Sioux City on consecutive nights. Be sure to tune in to AM-1240 to catch Matt Gajtka as he calls the action from afar.