The Adirondack Phantoms could not keep the momentum
going in their return from the holiday break as
the Providence Bruins escaped from Glens Falls
with a 4-2 victory on Friday night. Adirondack's
win streak was ended at three despite a 45-shot
effort on Bruins goalie Niklas Svedberg who earned
#1 Star of the Game honors for his stellar play.
A near-sellout crowd of 4,542 crammed into the
Glens Falls Civic Center to watch the Phantoms
tangle with the Baby Bruins who were making their
only appearance to the North Country this season.
Brayden Schenn scored his team-leading 13th goal
of the season while Eric Wellwood added his fourth
of the year which was also his third in his last
four games.
The Phantoms were only down by one goal with over
nine minutes to go and had several opportunities
to tie the score but either Svedberg made a big
save, a defenseman got a big block or deflection,
or the puck took a tough bounce on a Phantoms
shooter with an opening in front of the net. Providence
sealed the victory with a late empty-netter by
Chris Bourque.
Phantoms Head Coach Terry Murray thought his team
was not as sharp as they needed to be in their
return from the Christmas layoff. "Too many
turnovers in the first two periods and brought
a lot of problems into our own end. And spending
too many shifts in our own end. They ended up
capitalizing on a couple of those turnovers."
Providence took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission
on a deflection by Justin Florek from a Zach Trotman
drive from the right point that squeezed in short-side
on Cal Heeter. But Adironadack had 14 shots in
the opening frame including the first few of their
several big chances on the night.
The hitting was also big in the opening 20 minutes
to set the tone for more physicality later on.
In the second period, two of the league's top
tough-guys would square off as both Zack FitzGerald
of Adirondack and Bobby Robins of Providence tried
to give their respective sides a spark. The two
connected on several blows in a lengthy battle
with both combatants refusing to give in. At one
point while the two were tangled it appeared the
fight was coming to a close but then both caught
their breath and started it up again in the second
wave of the impressive fight.
FitzGerald would also rush in and ping a shot
off the cross-bar after a Rob Bordson interception.
The Bruins capitalized on a 2-on-1 rush about
six minutes into the second period with Glens
Falls native Christian Hanson assisting for Lane
MacDermid's goal that made the score 2-0.
Adirondack got on the board 9:21 into the second
on nice anticipation by Jeff Dimmen with an intercept
and long head-man up to Brayden Schenn who nicely
backhanded in his quick breakaway opportunity
to make it a one-goal game.
But a big turning point of the game would come
shortly after that as Providence would re-take
the two-goal advantage just 25 seconds later on
a goal in the slot by Jordan Caron with a feed
by Carter Camper who had two helpers for the P-Bruins.
"That's a critical time of the game and that's
when you want to come back with a great big shift
to make sure you can build off the emotion of
that goal," Murray said. "And we were
just careless with the puck. We had all three
forwards out in the neutral zone and the puck's
back in our end and they make a play and it's
in the net. We have to get re-focused here and
we have to be a lot better."
The Phantoms had a couple power plays in the third
period and some 5-on-3 time for 41 seconds as
well. After missing on the 5-on-3, Adirondack
would get their man-advantage goal with Eric Wellwood
knifing his way to the right-circle and snapping
in his sharp-angle drive past Svedberg to pull
the Phantoms to within a goal again.
Earlier there was another goal the Phantoms had
scored but the whistle had blown before the rebound
opportunity went in as the referee determined
the goal had been dislodged.
A few more tries after that in an intense finish
would push the Bruins to the limits but Jason
Akeson missed a little wide from in front of the
goal, Brayden Schenn shot one a little off the
mark and another rush up the left-wing would just
barely be saved off Svedberg's shoulder, and more
close calls and chances would elude the Bruins'
net and stay out.
It was a nice 45-shot effort in the game for Adirondack
even though their three-game win streak ended.
But Terry Murray was more focused on the other
aspects the Phantoms need to correct. "Their
third goal is a play we have right at our own
blue-line and we don't get it out and it ends
up in our net being the winning goal. We just
need to be a heckuva lot better from the start
of the game again."
The Phantoms are back in action Saturday night
at the Portland Pirates in a game to be played
in Lewiston, Maine which is serving as the Pirates'
secondary venue this year where they are playing
six of their home games.
Adirondack returns home Monday at 3:00 for the
traditional New Years' Eve game featuring bright
orange Tuxedo Jerseys presented by Scoville Jewelers
with part of the proceeds of the post-game jersey
auction to benefit the WAIT House of Glens Falls;
Welcoming Adolescents in Transition. The team
will be looking extra snazzy as well as a bit
outrageous for the special game. And you could
end 2012 with your very own game-worn Phantoms
jersey and the players will be there to sign the
jerseys and congratulate the winning fans in the
post-game auction.
Get your tickets in advance and save. Call the
Phantoms at 518-480-3355.
Providence Bruins 4 at Adirondack Phantoms 2 -
Status: Final
Friday, December 28, 2012 - Glens Falls Civic
Center
Providence 1 2 1 - 4
Adirondack 0 1 1 - 2
1st Period-1, Providence, Florek 2 (Trotman),
4:43. Penalties-Eddy Adk (holding), 2:31; Exelby
Pro (roughing), 19:12.
2nd Period-2, Providence, MacDermid 3 (Hanson,
Camper), 6:15. 3, Adirondack, Schenn 13 (Dimmen),
9:21. 4, Providence, Caron 6 (Camper), 9:46. Penalties-Robins
Pro (fighting), 2:54; FitzGerald Adk (fighting),
2:54; FitzGerald Adk (interference), 11:46; FitzGerald
Adk (kneeing), 15:17.
3rd Period-5, Adirondack, Wellwood 4 (Dimmen,
Bordson), 10:53 (PP). 6, Providence, Bourque 6
(Hanson, Bartkowski), 19:21 (EN). Penalties-Robins
Pro (roughing, interference), 3:51; Dimmen Adk
(roughing), 3:51; Hanson Pro (holding), 8:28;
Exelby Pro (interference), 9:47.
Shots on Goal-Providence 15-9-11-35. Adirondack
14-13-18-45.
Power Play Opportunities-Providence 0 / 3; Adirondack
1 / 4.
Goalies-Providence, Svedberg 12-5-1 (45 shots-43
saves). Adirondack, Heeter 4-9-0 (34 shots-31
saves).
A-4,542
Referees-Jean-Philippe Sylvain (16).
Linesmen-Jim Harper (59), Frank Murphy (29).
UPCOMING
Friday, December 28 (7:00) -
Providence Bruins at Adirondack Phantoms. Only
Glens Falls appearance for the "Baby Bruins."
$2 Draft Beer Specials.
Saturday, December 29 (7:00) -
Adirondack Phantoms at Portland Pirates (at Lewiston,
Maine).
Monday, December 31 (3:00) -
Bridgeport Sound Tigers at Adirondack Phantoms.
Traditional New Year's Eve Game in Glens Falls.
Specialty Orange Tuxedo Jerseys. Post-Game Jersey
Auction with the players live after the game.
Friday, January 4 (7:00) -
Adirondack Phantoms at Connecticut Whale
Saturday, January 5 (7:00) -
Connecticut Whale at Adirondack Phantoms. Phantoms
drawstring backpacks for the first 1,000 kids
in attendance presented by UniFirst.
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