Tuomaala Scores in OT to Down Hartford 5-4
November 3, 2023
Lehigh Valley, PA –
The Lehigh Valley Phantoms never went out of style by scoring a 5-4 overtime victory against the Hartford Wolf Pack on Swiftie Takeover Night! The Phantoms successfully shook off a 1-0 deficit at first intermission to claim the Friday night victory in front of 8,230 “Swifties” at PPL Center. Samu Tuomaala felt the magic in the air by banking the overtime game-winning goal for the Orange and Black and chipped in two assists.
The fun extended onto the concourse where fans accessed a special “Swiftie Station” with a custom bracelet area and 360 camera.
Olle Lycksell scored his team-best eighth goal of the season with a power-play goal in the second frame. Mason Millman (2a) and Elliot Desnoyers (1g, 1a) also contributed multi-point nights as 11 Phantoms in total found the scoresheet.
The Phantoms (4-4-1) transformed bad blood following a 4-1 loss against Hartford (5-3-0) last week into sweeter than fiction retribution. After Ben Harpur tallied the first period’s lone goal at 7:48 for the Wolf Pack, the ensuing second period quickly became a Taylor’s delight.
In the second period, the delicate hands of Elliot Desnoyers tied the score and brought the Swifties to a roar. Going to the net front, Desnoyers redirected a shot from Mason Millman into the cage behind goaltender Dylan Garand at 4:09.
Confirmed Swiftie, Lycksell, gave Lehigh Valley a 2-1 lead with a smooth as silk power-play goal at 10:49. Gritty work by Tanner Laczynski along the right wing setup Samu Tuomaala at the near flank. A crisp pass across to the opposite face-off circle was blasted home by Lycksell.
The love story continued only 42 second later with a gorgeous goal by J.R. Avon. Going hard to the Hartford net, a crafty move by Avon fooled Garand to provide the Phantoms a 3-1 cushion.
However, the Hartford Wolf Pack were trouble the moment they walked into PPL Center and soon answered with three straight goals. Moments after a dazzling stop by Parker Gahagen, Matt Rempe brought the Pack within 3-2 before second intermission at the 11:52 mark.
Quick strikes by Jake Leschyshyn at 1:40 and Ryder Korczak at 4:17 suddenly saw the Phantoms trailing 4-3 in the third period. Leschyshyn converted on a power play from a sharp angle try, and Korczak hit pay-dirt on an offensive zone rush.
The back and forth scoring marathon continued with Lehigh Valley once again finding an answer. Rhett Gardner…
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