The Youngstown Phantoms are on fire as they gear up for the postseason, clinching a crucial victory over the Green Bay Gamblers with a score of 4-2. The Phantoms played with intensity and determination, showing that they are a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming playoffs.
Coach Ryan Ward praised his team’s performance, highlighting their 60-minute effort and determination on the ice. The Phantoms fought back after Green Bay took an early lead, with defenseman Coleson Hanrahan scoring his first USHL goal to even the score.
The Phantoms continued to dominate in the second period, with Ryan Botterill and Brecken Smith each finding the back of the net to secure the lead. Despite a brief delay in the third period due to fire alarms, the Phantoms maintained their focus and added another goal by Nathan Lewis to seal the victory.
Ward commended the trio of Botterill, Charlie Cerrato, and Lewis for their outstanding performance, calling them the most dominant line he’s seen in junior hockey. With a total of 36 shots on goal compared to Green Bay’s 18, the Phantoms demonstrated their offensive prowess and determination to win.
As they head into the final stretch of the regular season, the Phantoms look to continue their winning streak and end on a high note. Fans can catch the Phantoms in action again tonight at the Covelli Centre as they aim to secure another victory before heading into the playoffs.