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Old 02-06-2022, 08:27 AM   #24
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Tri-City Storm 5 at Chicago Steel 0 - Status: Final
Saturday, February 5, 2022 - Fox Valley Ice Arena

Tri-City 2 0 3 - 5
Chicago 0 0 0 - 0

1st Period-1, Tri-City, Miller 15 0:41. 2, Tri-City, Wilmer 15 (Nikolaev, O'Hara), 7:44. Penalties-O'Hara Tc (tripping), 4:51; Livanavage Chi (boarding), 11:59; Miller Tc (kneeing), 19:39.

2nd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-Delaney Chi (cross checking), 2:55; Emerson Chi (tripping), 8:39; Dowiak Tc (head contact), 12:07.

3rd Period-3, Tri-City, Dowiak 7 (Cebrian, Miller), 0:09. 4, Tri-City, Nikolaev 12 (O'Hara, Wilmer), 5:23. 5, Tri-City, O'Hara 18 (Brindley, Nikolaev), 14:26 (PP). Penalties-Moldenhauer Chi (high sticking), 8:22; Miller Chi (high sticking), 13:07; Wheeler Tc (cross checking), 15:33; Gustafsson Chi (cross checking), 17:39.

Shots on Goal-Tri-City 8-7-15-30. Chicago 7-5-9-21.
Power Play Opportunities-Tri-City 1 / 6; Chicago 0 / 4.
Goalies-Tri-City, Sergeev 23-3-0-0 (21 shots-21 saves). Chicago, Manz 5-2-0-0 (30 shots-25 saves).
A-1,561
Referees-Default Referee, Jack Young.
Linesmen-Patrick Giles, Logan Wetekamp.


Storm break organization record in win

https://www.stormhockey.com/page/show/5189291-news


Tri-City wins 11th straight game for first time in history

GENEVA, IL. – The Tri-City Storm broke an organizational record in Saturday’s 5-0 road shutout of the Chicago Steel. The 2021-2022 team became the first in the Storm’s history to record 11 straight wins during a single season. Mitchell Miller, Jeremy Wilmer, Dane Dowiak, Ilya Nikolaev, and Cole O’Hara each netted a goal for Tri-City in the win. Arsenii Sergeev notched his league-leading sixth shutout of the season in goal for the Storm. Tri-City improved to 29-5-1-0 in the victory and will return to action tomorrow afternoon in another road game against the Steel.

Mitchell Miller gave the Storm a one-goal lead 41 seconds into Saturday’s 1st period. Miller’s goal was his 15th of the season. Jeremy Wilmer scored his 15th goal of the year at 7:44 of the period to put Tri-City ahead by two goals. Wilmer’s goal was assisted by Ilya Nikolaev and Cole O’Hara. The Storm outshot the Steel 8-7 in the 1st period and led 2-0 entering Saturday’s 2nd period.

Dane Dowiak scored nine seconds into the 3rd period following a scoreless 2nd period. The goal gave the Storm a three-goal lead in the game. Dowiak's goal was his 7th of the year. Kieran Cebrian and Mitchell Miller each recorded an assist on the scoring play. Ilya Nikolaev notched his 12th goal of the season at 5:23 of the 3rd period to give the Storm a four-goal lead in the game. Cole O’Hara and Jeremy Wilmer each notched an assist on the scoring play. Cole O’Hara scored his team-leading 18th goal of the season at 14:26 of the period to give Tri-City a 5-0 lead. Gavin Brindley and Ilya Nikolaev each recorded an assist on the play. O’Hara’s goal was netted on the powerplay and gave Tri-City its league-leading 46th powerplay goal of the season. Tri-City outshot Chicago 15-9 in the 3rd period and 30-21 overall in the game.

Arsenii Sergeev stopped all 21 of Chicago’s shots on net to notch his league-leading sixth shutout of the year. Christian Manz made 25 saves on 30 shots and recorded the loss in net. The Storm improved to 20-0-1-0 when leading after the 1st period and 22-0-1-0 when leading after the 2nd period. Tri-City now holds a nine-point lead over Chicago for first place in the USHL’s league standings.

Arsenii Sergeev was named the 1st Star of the Game with teammates Ilya Nikolaev and Cole O’Hara collecting 2nd and 3rd Star honors, respectively.

Tri-City hits the ice again on Sunday, February 6th, in a road game against the Chicago Steel. Puck drop for the game is set for 3:05pm CT. For the latest information regarding the Storm skate to www.StormHockey.com. #StormAhead

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