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Adirondack Phantoms Game-By-Game Results 2013-14 2017-18 Lehigh Valley Phantoms Skaters (21) Pos Ht Wt Shot Hometown Date of Birth 2016-17 Team(s) Gms G-A-P PIM 3 MORIN, Samuel D 6-7 227 L Lac-Beauport, QC 7/12/1995 (22) Lehigh Valley 74 3-13-16 129 Philadelphia (NHL) 1 0-0-0 0 5 MYERS, Philippe D 6-5 202 R Moncton, NB 1/25/1997 (21) Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL) 34 10-25-35 46 8 O’NEILL, Will D 6-1 205 L Salem, MA 4/28/1988 (29) Lehigh Valley 57 3-28-31 44 9 BARDREAU, Cole C 5-10 193 R Fairport, NY 7/22/1993 (24) Lehigh Valley 72 9-15-24 85 10 CAREY, Greg F 6-0 204 L Hamilton, ON 4/5/1990 (27) Lehigh Valley 74 28-23-51 17 12 GOULBOURNE, Tyrell LW 6-0 200 L Edmonton, AB 1/26/1994 (23) Reading (ECHL) 36 8-11-19 35 Lehigh Valley 24 1-0-1 24 13 McDONALD, Colin RW 6-2 220 R Wethersfield, CT 9/30/1984 (33) Lehigh Valley 72 25-19-44 27 Philadelphia (NHL) 3 1-0-1 0 14 KNIGHT, Corban C 6-2 195 R Oliver, BC 9/10/1990 (27) Lehigh Valley 72 11-29-40 44 15 VOROBYEV, Mikhail C 6-2 194 L Ufa, Russia 1/5/1997 (21) Ufa Salavat Yulayev (KHL) 44 3-8-11 18 16 AUBE-KUBEL, Nic RW 5-11 196 R Sorel, QC 5/10/1996 (21) Lehigh Valley 71 9-9-18 55 18 MARTEL, Danick LW 5-8 166 L Drummondville, QC 12/12/1994 (23) Lehigh Valley 68 20-20-40 67 19 FAZLEEV, Radel C 6-1 192 L Kazan, Russia 1/7/1996 (22) Lehigh Valley 65 6-10-16 26 Reading (ECHL) 1 0-0-0 0 20 LAMARCHE, Maxim D 6-3 217 R Laval, QC 7/11/1992 (25) Lehigh Valley 26 4-9-13 14 Reading (ECHL) 26 1-11-12 31 21 VECCHIONE, Mike C 5-10 194 R Saugus, MA 2/25/1993 (25) Union College (NCAA) 38 29-34-63 45 Philadelphia (NHL) 2 0-0-0 0 22 CONNER, Chris RW 5-7 181 L Westland, MI 12/23/1983 (34) Lehigh Valley 70 22-34-56 10 26 VARONE, Phil C 5-10 186 L Vaughan, ON 12/4/1990 (27) Binghamton (AHL) 65 15-36-51 22 Ottawa (NHL) 7 0-0-0 2 36 KRUSHELNYSKI, Alex F 6-0 180 L Los Angeles, CA 11/14/1990 (27) Binghamton (AHL) 43 3-4-7 20 Allen (ECHL) 9 5-5-10 6 Wichita (ECHL) 6 2-5-7 0 37 FRIEDMAN, Mark D 5-10 191 R Toronto, ON 12/25/1995 (22) Bowling Green State (NCAA) 40 8-18-26 28 Lehigh Valley 1 0-1-1 0 40 DE HAAS, James D 6-3 212 L Mississauga, ON 5/5/1994 (23) Clarkson University (NCAA) 37 7-22-29 32 43 BRENNAN, T.J. D 6-1 213 L Moorestown, NJ 4/3/1989 (28) Lehigh Valley 76 21-39-60 101 44 WILLCOX, Reece D 6-4 205 R Surrey, BC 3/20/1994 (23) Lehigh Valley 48 3-4-7 12 Reading (ECHL) 5 1-1-2 0 Goaltenders (3) Pos Ht Wt Ctch Hometown Date of Birth 2016-17 Teams(s) Gms. W-L-T GAA Sv% 1 MUSE, John G 5-11 185 L East Falmouth, MA 8/1/1988 (29) Rochester (AHL) 14 3-8-0 3.08 .907 Elmira (ECHL) 6 2-2-2 2.78 .925 33 DEKANICH, Mark G 6-2 192 L North Vancouver, BC 5/10/1986 (31) Reading (ECHL) 39 21-12-1 3.04 .910 Lehigh Valley 1 0-0-0 9.10 .839 35 TOKARSKI, Dustin G 6-0 205 L Watson, SK 9/16/1989 (28) San Diego (AHL) 27 17-8-1 2.93 .898 Anaheim (NHL) 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.00 General Manager – Ron Hextall Pronunciations Head Coach – Scott Gordon #3 Morin = More-anne #36 Krushelnyski = kroosh-uhl-niss-key Assistant Coach – Kerry Huffman #9 Bardreau = bar-droh #37 Friedman = freed-man Manager of Hockey Ops – Bill Downey #12 Goulbourne = goal-burn Goaltending Coach – Kim Dillabaugh #15 Vorobyev = VUH-row-bee-ev Head Athletic Trainer – Brian Grogesky #16 Aube-Kubel = oh-bay-KYOO-buhl Strength & Conditioning Coach – Dan Warnke #18 Danick Martel = Dah-neek marr-tell Head Equipment Manager – Andy Rannells #19 Radel Fazleev = Ruh-dell Fazz-lay-ev Assistant Equipment Manager – Sean Mueller #20 Lamarche = luh-marsh #21 Vecchione = Veck-ee-oh-knee #26 Varone = VUH-rhone-ee #33 Dekanich = Deck-uh-nitch Bios – Lehigh Valley Phantoms Goaltenders 1 John Muse Goalie -- Born August 1, 1988 -- East Falmouth, Massachusetts Height 5’11” -- Weight 185 -- Catches Left Years Pro: 7th Season Twitter: @ImTheMoose01 2016-17 Stats: Rochester (AHL) 14 games, 3-8-0, 3.08 gaa, .907 save pct. Elmira (ECHL) 6 games, 2-2-2, 2.78 gaa, .925 save pct. -- ECHL Goaltender of the Week twice this season (weeks of January 1 and January 22) -- Signed one-year AHL contract with Lehigh Valley on July 6, 2017 -- 125 career games with Charlotte (AHL): 63-46-6, 2.57 gaa, 0.916 save pct. -- Kelly Cup MVP as part of Florida Everblades Kelly Cup championship (2012, 4-1 vs. Las Vegas Wranglers) -- Two-time NCAA champion (2008, 2010). Hockey East regular season champion (2010). Beanpot Tournament champions (2008, 2010, 2011) -- Became only fourth goalie in NCAA history to record shutout in championship with 5-0 win vs. Wisconsin (2010) -- Holds Boston College records for saves (3,696), games played (144) and single season saves (1,171, 2007-08) -- Four-year career at Boston College (2007-11): 144 games, 89-39-16, 12 SO, 2.39 gaa, 0.914 save pct. Season Team Lge GP Min GA EN SO GAA W L T Svs Pct ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007-08 Boston College H-East 44 2725 100 0 3 2.20 25 11 8 1171 0.921 2008-09 Boston College H-East 37 2248 102 0 3 2.72 18 14 5 960 0.904 2009-10 Boston College H-East 29 1724 69 0 2 2.40 19 8 2 697 0.910 2010-11 Portland Pirates AHL 1 65 2 0 0 1.85 1 0 0 33 0.943 2010-11 Boston College H-East 34 1954 75 0 4 2.30 27 6 1 868 0.920 2011-12 Florida Everblades ECHL 25 1489 60 2 1 2.42 16 6 3 690 0.920 2011-12 Charlotte Checkers AHL 15 897 27 2 2 1.81 10 3 2 427 0.941 2012-13 Florida Everblades ECHL 21 1229 75 0 0 3.66 9 8 4 574 0.884 2012-13 Charlotte Checkers AHL 16 912 49 1 0 3.22 7 7 1 401 0.891 2013-14 Fort Wayne Komets ECHL 1 65 3 0 0 2.77 0 0 1 18 0.857 2013-14 Charlotte Checkers AHL 47 2657 121 5 5 2.73 27 18 0 1305 0.915 2014-15 Charlotte Checkers AHL 29 1612 72 6 0 2.68 10 12 2 788 0.916 2015-16 Texas Stars AHL 19 893 45 2 0 3.02 9 3 3 423 0.904 2015-16 Charlotte Checkers AHL 18 1010 35 2 0 2.08 9 6 1 394 0.918 2016-17 Elmira Jackals ECHL 6 366 17 1 0 2.78 2 2 2 210 0.925 2016-17 Rochester Americans AHL 14 741 38 0 1 3.08 3 8 0 369 0.907 2017-18 Reading Royals ECHL 24 1453 55 1 2 2.27 17 5 2 730 0.930 2017-18 Lehigh Valley Phantoms AHL 11 608 23 1 0 2.27 9 1 0 295 0.928 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NCAA Totals 144 8651 346 0 12 2.39 89 39 16 3696 0.914 ECHL Totals 77 4601 210 4 3 2.74 44 21 12 2222 0.914 AHL Totals 170 9395 412 19 8 2.63 85 58 9 4435 0.915 Pro Totals 247 13996 622 23 11 2.67 129 79 21 6657 0.915 33 Mark Dekanich Goalie -- Born May 10, 1986 -- North Vancouver, British Columbia Height 6’2” -- Weight 192 -- Catches Left Years Pro: 10th Season Twitter: @dexshow Draft: Nashville Predators (2006), Round 5, #146 overall 2016-17 Stats: Reading (ECHL) 39 games, 21-12-1, 3.04 gaa, .910 save pct. Lehigh Valley (AHL) 1 game, 0-0-0, 9.10 gaa, .839 save pct. -- Signed one-year AHL contract with Lehigh Valley on September 8, 2017 -- Finished 3rd among ECHL goaltenders with .925 save percentage and 4th with 2.16 goals-against average during 2015-16 season -- Led AHL goaltenders with .931 save percentage and finished 3rd with 2.02 goals-against average during 2010-11 season -- NHL Debut: December 18, 2010, Nashville vs. Los Angeles (played 50 minutes in relief of Anders Lindback, 22 saves on 25 shots) -- Recorded career-high 48 saves in 4-3 SOL at San Antonio on November 19, 2010 -- Finished 2nd among AHL goaltenders with 2.09 goals-against average and 5th with .923 save percentage during 2008-09 season -- First Pro Win: October 24, 2008, Milwaukee vs. Peoria (6-3 win, 22 saves) -- Pro Debut: October 17, 2008, Milwaukee at Peoria -- Four-year career at Colgate University (2004-2008): 118 games, 52-45-16, 2.25 goals-against average, .917 save percentage -- All-ECAC Hockey First Team (2005-06).
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