Highway Larssony
October 19, 2024
Allentown, PA – The Lehigh Valley Phantoms poured it on all night long but 41 shots were not enough to break goaltender Filip Larsson who backstopped a sensational 41-save performance in a 3-0 shutout win for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins at PPL Center on Saturday night.
It was Highway Larssony for the Pittsburgh free-agent signee and his first win in the AHL in five years since a brief stint with Grand Rapids in 2019-20.
Lehigh Valley (1-2-0) comes away knowing the Phantoms played the better game. With a dominating 41-17 shots advantage, including 19-3 in the second period, one would think the Phantoms should have cruised into the W column. But somehow Larsson had the answer every time.
Emil Bemstrom (2nd) scored in the opening minutes of the game and then Joona Koppanen (1st) converted early in the third before Boris Katchouk (4th) sealed the win with an empty netter in the closing seconds.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (3-1-0) was on its heels through almost the entire second and third periods. After the Penguins had the better of the play for parts of the first period with a 10-10- even shots distribution in the opening 20 minutes, the Phantoms took control and outshot their opponents by a combined 31-7 the rest of the way.
But Tuomaala with back-to-back chances at the net front or Ronnie Attard with a monster blast in the high slot or Elliot Desnoyers cutting across the slot for an opportunity or any of the other strong chances the Phantoms created somehow wouldn’t work for Lehigh Valley tonight.
For Phantoms head coach Ian Laperriere, the process of creating those chances and being the better side throughout the night are positives for his group.
“Love the effort. If we play like that most of the nights we will like the result at the end of the year,” Laperriere said. “I also got to give the goalie on the other side credit. He looked great and made great saves.”
Some early fireworks got the fans into the game early via a heavyweight tilt between Garrett Wilson and Boko Imama. In a rematch of last night’s tussle in the opening seconds, this time the too combatants were able to really get going in a spirited fight with some strong blows exchanged.
The Penguins scored the only goal they would need on a quick 2-on-0 with Sam Poulin setting up Emil Bemstrom on a give-and-go just 3:05 into the game.
After that, Kolosov faced his toughest challenges in the first period where he came through with nine…
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