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Preview: Islanders vs. Phantoms

Jan 11, 2023

THE STORY COMING IN

The Bridgeport Islanders (14-13-6-1) begin a home-and-home series against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (15-13-2-2) tonight, taking on the Philadelphia Flyers’ affiliate at 7 p.m. inside Total Mortgage Arena. Bridgeport hasn’t played since a 6-3 loss to the Providence Bruins on Saturday at home, where Cole Bardreau (pictured) potted two goals and Chris Terry scored for the third straight game. Jakub Skarek (4-9-3) made 25 saves. The Islanders are hoping to snap a 10-game slide overall (0-7-2-1) and seven-game skid at home (0-6-1-0) this evening.

 

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GAME AT A GLANCE

Tonight’s game is the third of eight meetings between the Islanders and Phantoms this season, and the first of four at Total Mortgage Arena. Bridgeport skated to a 6-3 win in Allentown on Oct. 29th and got one point in a 6-5 shootout loss on Dec. 28th. Andy Andreoff has three points in both matchups against the Phantoms this season including one goal and two assists (his most recent goal) two weeks ago. Andreoff, a former Phantom, leads all players in the series with two goals and four assists.

 

VIEW FROM ALLENTOWN

Ian Laperriere’s club finishes a three-game road trip this evening that began with back-to-back games in Rochester and Toronto over the weekend. The Phantoms defeated Rochester on Friday, 3-2, led by Jackson Cates’ winning goal at 6:00 of the third period, before falling to the Marlies in a shootout, 5-4. Artem Anisimov (two goals, one assist) and Olle Lycksell (one goal, two assists) each had three points in Toronto. Anisimov has 12 goals and 18 points in 17 AHL games this season and Lycksell leads the group in scoring with 22 points (6g, 16a). Lehigh Valley is seventh in the Atlantic Division.

 

EIGHT IS GREAT

Chris Terry is on an eight-game point streak, the longest stretch for any Bridgeport player this season. He has five goals and five assists over that span, and has also scored a goal in three straight games. Terry leads the Islanders in assists (22) and points (33), which are tied for 12th and 16th in the AHL, respectively. Terry has scored a goal in five of the last six games including his 11th of the season on Saturday. He is 35th on the AHL’s all-time scoring list with 646 career points and 29th on the all-time goals list (274), passing Don Biggs (1984-93) last weekend.

 

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