Since the Phantoms began playing at Lazerskate over a year ago, the team has been involved in only a single shoot-out. On Sunday, the Phantoms were a mere two seconds from advancing to their second lifetime shootout, which ironically would have taken place against the same team, but a defensive blunder that failed to ice the puck with just seconds remaining ruined the shoot-out hopes for the Phantoms. Despite plenty of time to just clear the puck, the defensive error would result in Howie's gaining control of the puck on the Phantom right-wing boards and skating from behind the goal line in front as Howie's Star Max Seplinga would complete the hat-trick by inching the puck across the goal line and into the Phantom net. The Max strike would occur with just two seconds remaining on the clock, as the Phantoms suffer their third consecutive loss of the season, falling to a bleak record of 1-3. Despite a much improved team from one week ago, the Phantoms began to run into problems in the second period, as four undisciplined penalties would result in Howie's recording three power-play goals in the second period that would put the defending champs on top at 3-2. In the third period, the Phantoms would tally two goals, including a game-tying goal with 3:08 remaining. Yet, as was displayed during the Phantom vs. Ghostbuster game two weeks ago, the Phantoms continue to experience chaos and blunders late in games, as this most recent error again cost the Phantoms at least a single point in the standings. On the game, the Phantom offense managed to record only 15 shots on goal. Though two straight games, the Yellow Shirts have managed to make the opposing goaltender's duties very light, as the Phantoms have recorded only 28 shots on goal in two games. One week ago, Phantom netminder Kevin Wootton was very outraged and upset at his performance against the GVSU A-team. Tonight, the netminder was completely outstanding and rebounded from that game as well as anyone could have asked for. The Phantom net detective was peppered with 39 shots on goal and as short-term Muskegon Fury announcer Terry Ficorelli would stay he sprouted rubber limbs on demand. The netminder has faced a total of 80 shots in the team's last two outings. (I'm thinking he needs a raise, or at least a beer or two!) The Phantoms will take on the Red Devils next Sunday at 3:00pm. The Phantoms will hope to end the team's three-game-losing-skid against the Devils in a game that could see a different looking Phantom team. Phantom Hockey...We Are The Phantom!