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Prague Hands Seattle Third Loss

 

Coming into Prague on a beautiful winter’s night for a date with the Phantoms for Game 93 on the VHL schedule was the top team in the league, the Seattle Bears. The Bears were still licking their wounds after a 5-0 drubbing by the D.C. Dragons while the Phantoms had won two in a row.

 

The first period was back and forth with Seattle outshooting Prague 14-11 on the strength of three power plays but the Phantoms penalty-kill unit and goalie Woody McPine didn’t give the Bears a sniff. Conversely, it was the Phantoms that got to Bears’ netminder Jacob Tonn early scoring three unanswered goals as Thomas Landry II would rip in his league-leading 11th goal of the season only 43 seconds in. Just over two minutes later, Prague newcomer Pengu would score his 3rd for a 2-0 lead. Then with Seabass Perrin in the sin bin, Phantom winger Ondrej Ohradka broke up a pass at the blueline and raced in on a two-on-one with sophomore blueliner Riley Knight Gee. Ohradka flipped a pass right to Gee who rifled it past a sprawling Tonn for a shorty and his first of the year.

 

Prague didn’t take their foot off the gas as they outshot Seattle 33-25 over the next two periods. Seabass Perrin would score his first of the year near the end of the second period to make it 4-0. Seattle would finally get one back as the always dangerous Odin Omdahl beat McPine shorthanded in the third period for his 4th of the season.

 

Final score would end up 4-1 for Prague with the Phantoms sweeping the 3-Stars with McPine (38 saves on 39 shots), Landry II (1 goal, 9 shots, 6 hits), and Ohradka (2 assists, +3, 6 shots) being chosen.

 

Players mentioned: @HearnNation67 @MexicanCow123 @Doomsday @Pengu @Seabass @animal74 @KnightRiley @zepheter

Edited by animal74
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9 hours ago, zepheter said:

Appreciate the shoutout even in defeat. Gg 

@zepheter I've appreciated your career from afar. You have a good chance of cracking the Top 60 d-men for points by the time you're done. Respect.

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