Team USA Earns Hard-Fought Win Over Phantoms, 2-1
Probably the hardest thing that Anthony Noreen has to deal with in his day-to-day operations with the Youngstown Phantoms is consistency. The Phantoms just didn’t look like themselves on Friday night, falling to Team USA, 2-1. The Phantoms played much better after being handled rather easily by Team USA in earlier games this season, but just couldn’t get untracked with the puck.
“It’s extremely hard to be consistent in this league”, remarked Noreen. “They are playing in this league to learn that consistency. The difference between our guys and guys who play 82 games in the NHL, is that they are always executing and competing, night in and night out.”
In the first period, Youngstown raced out to an early 1-0 lead. Managing only six shots in the first period, the Phantoms snuck the second of those shots past Team USA’s netminder, Curtis Frye. Scoring his first goal as a Phantom was Zach Tatrn at the 5:31 mark. J. T. Stenglein recorded an assist. Team USA would respond on a Tyler Motte goal to tie the game after the first period.
The physicality of the game took shape in the second period as both teams pushed the pace and delivered some bone-crushing hits. Matt O’Connor and Frye held their ground between the pipes and nobody recorded a goal in the second period. Through two, the Phantoms recorded eleven shots on goal and Team USA posted 17. Despite the lack of offensive fireworks, the game was entertaining because both teams were well-coached and highly skilled.
“We are used to winning games when they are close”, remarked Noreen. “However, we came much closer to winning tonight than we have in our other games against them [Team USA]. Our work ethic was ok tonight, but not good enough to beat an elite team like that.”
In the third period, much of the action was taking place in the Phantoms zone. Team USA seemed like they could take the lead on several different occasions, but O’Connor and the defense responded with each rush by getting just enough of the puck to stop the threat or delay the process. With just under nine minutes left in the game, Ryan Belonger stole the puck and got behind the defense, but never really got a chance to pull the trigger.
With 7:13 left in the game, Tyler Kelleher took the puck on the left side of the goal crease and quickly circled behind the net to beat O’Connor on a wraparound. Kelleher’s goal was his sixth of the season and came on a rebound of a Connor Chatham shot.
“There aren’t many goalies in the league that could have stopped that shot, he [Kelleher] is one of their best players and that was really the first open seam they saw in the third period”, said Noreen.
The Phantoms (18-10-2) turned up the heat on offense the last five minutes of the game. The home team finished with 17 shots on goal, while Team USA (12-10-3) had 27 chances.
These two teams meet again Saturday night.