Post Info TOPIC: 9-10-07: Phantoms Within One Point of Lead League
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9-10-07: Phantoms Within One Point of Lead League
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The West Michigan Phantoms captured their first-ever September victory
at Lazerskate Sports Plex on Sunday, defeating the Eh Team 6-3.  The
victory, combined with a Red Devil 6-4 loss to the Revolution, puts
only a
single point between the Phantoms and the Red Devils for first place.  
Currently, the Devils hold a one point advantage over the Phantoms due to
a Red Devil 5-4 loss to Howie's in overtime eariler this season.
 The
Phantoms wasted very little time in scoring their first goal, 15 seconds to
be exact, as a Casey Rosenberg opening face win was dished to the
waiting Brad Zehr and then over the Scott VanDonkelaar on the Phantom
right wing who managed to rip a rooftop rocket over the goaltender's glove
and bring the famous phrase 'Tic Tac Toe and Away We Go' into the
minds of many Phantoms.  4:55 later, Casey Rosenberg would turn from
set-up man to goal scorer, as the Mona Shores alumni expanded the lead
to 2-0.  Despite a Eh Team team goal by former Wootton/Team America
teammate Ted Vereechen to narrow the score to within one, Matt Zehr
would answer with only 52 seconds remaining in the opening period to
regain a Phantom two-goal grip after the first 16 minutes.  During the
second period, Matt Zehr would continue where he left off in the first,
scoring goals 4:21 into the period and 7:50 into the period to complete the
hat-trick for the newest Phantom to become engage.  The Phantoms 5-1
lead would continue to swell as Casey Rosenberg tallied his second of the
night a mere 3:19 after the Matt Zehr hat-Trick Attack to put Phantom
Nation in a commanding 6-1 lead.  Yet, the Eh Team would not roll over a
die, as the Blue-Birds tallied a goal in the final minutes of the second to
escape the second period trailing 6-2.  In the third, the Phantom offense
would be muted.  Yet, the Phantom Penalty Killers would steal the show.  A
total of 15 penalty minutes would be ticketed to the Phantoms.  Despite a
partial 4-2 advantage for the Eh Team and the many power-plays for the
Eh Team during the final stanza, the Phantom Penalty Killing Unit would
surrender only 10 shots on goal during the entire third period and yielded
only a single goal.  A near-complete Phantom defensive zone lock-out
against the Eh Team would put the closing touches on the game and
despite a very chippy and physical final minutes, the Phantoms would
come away with a 6-3 verdict.  Phantom Hockey...We Are The Phantoms!



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