Game 56 Recap: Streak Busters - Syracuse Slides Past Phantoms
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The Phantoms edged the Comets Wednesday night at the Adirondack Bank Center in downtown Utica, New York.
I'm really proud of what I'm doing this year. I think when I got called up, I deserved it. I played really well up there. When I came down, I had two bad games but after that I was doing really well. The goals were just
While the focus in Philadelphia right now is what decision GM Ron Hextall makes with regards to the team's goaltending situation and what direction he goes - does he call up Dustin Tokarski, trade for a goalie - is it possible that a goaltender that is currently in
*Editor's Note: The big news in the American Hockey League (AHL) over the weekend came in the Atlantic Division as the Springfield Thunderbirds broke the news that the team will be hosting the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic in January 2019. It marks the first time since 1959 that
The latest from the North Division Notebook! In the post-Valentine’s Day edition of the North Division Notebook…one double digit point streak ends, another one continues, and one team drops 12 goals…in a single game. First, a review of the week on the ice: Wednesday, February 14th Laval
ALLENTOWN - For the second straight night, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (33-14-7) were in control heading to the third period. Unlike Saturday night against Hartford, Sunday against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (30-15-5) had a different result as the Phantoms clamped down defensively and finished off a 4-1 win to conclude a three-game
ALLENTOWN - The Lehigh Valley Phantoms (32-14-7) have been playing some pretty good hockey of late, entering Saturday's contest against the Hartford WolfPack winners of five straight games and up to first place in the Atlantic Division Standings. Through 40 minutes of play, they looked well on their
ALLENTOWN - Those attending the Lehigh Valley Phantoms home game Saturday at the PPL Center might want to arrive early. Philadelphia Flyers' long-time public-address announcer Lou Nolan, and Philadelphia Inquirer's Sam Carchidi will be on the concourse signing copies of their newly published book "If These
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HERSHEY - It is very rare in professional hockey for a player to spend his entire career with one team. So when players decide to enter the league, at any level, there is an expectation that trades and moves will be made at some point. Players expect those moves to
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