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Tonight's Lineup TONIGHT’S LINEUP #WeAreSteel Game #54 Fox Valley Ice Arena, 1996 S. Kirk Rd., Geneva, IL 60134 | 855-51-STEEL | ChicagoSteelHockeyTeam.com | facebook.com/chicagosteel | @chicagosteel | #WeAreSteel Saturday, April 24, 2021 - 7:05 p.m. CT - Fox Valley Ice Arena (Geneva, IL) Referees: Chet Halonen, Patrick Hanrahan; Linesmen: Aaron McCrary, Davids Rozitis MUSKEGON LUMBERJACKS CHICAGO STEEL Game #54 (34-15-2-2; 72 pts); Road Game #27 (17-7-2-0) Game #54 (37-11-3-2; 79 pts); Home Game #27 (20-5-0-1) Eastern - 2nd Place; USHL - 2nd Place Eastern - 1st Place; USHL - 1st Place Goals For - 4.53 (2nd); Goals Against - 3.85 (10th) Goals For - 4.91 (1st); Goals Against - 3.47 (6th) PP: 19.4% (34-for-175; 9th); PK 75.8% (138-for-182; 12th) PP: 28.3% (62-for-219; 1st); PK 79.2% (133-for-168, 6th) No. Goaltender GP Record SO GAA SV% No. Goaltender GP Record SO GAA SV% 29 Nathan Reid 26 15-8-0-0 0 3.50 .884 1 Jack Stark 14 11-3-0-0 1 2.64 .896 30 Jan Skorpik 29 16-6-1-2 2 3.61 .864 30 Simon Latkoczy 16 12-2-0-2 1 2.89 .898 35 Nick Haas 15 10-4-1-0 0 3.90 .866 No. POS Name GP G A Pts. +/- PIM No. POS Name GP G A Pts. +/- PIM 3 D Tyler Dunbar 52 3 6 9 11 20 2 D Jack Babbage 52 8 21 29 25 40 4 D Davis Pennington 53 4 25 29 -1 45 3 D Ian Moore 44 10 14 24 23 16 5 F Thomas Sinclair 36 4 12 16 4 29 4 D Jake Livanavage 42 1 7 8 6 43 6 F David Hymovitch 30 4 6 10 11 16 5 D Colton Huard 53 3 18 21 34 14 7 F Philip Tresca 43 7 2 9 -4 6 6 D David Ma 37 2 8 10 4 22 8 D Tyler Procious 26 1 4 5 -3 0 7 D Ryan Ufko 53 10 29 39 13 14 10 D Jacob Guevin 53 7 37 44 27 20 8 F Dylan Robbins 42 1 2 3 -2 4 11 F Dylan Wendt 52 17 28 45 12 19 9 F Josh Doan 53 31 39 70 22 45 12 F Ben Strinden 22 1 9 10 -2 8 10 F Andon Cerbone 29 1 5 6 -6 18 13 D John Larkin 49 1 9 10 9 53 11 F Dawson Pasternak 51 6 17 23 4 48 14 D Alex Gagne 53 3 23 26 35 24 12 F Jackson Blake 24 7 9 16 -2 33 15 F Jack Williams 52 18 19 37 15 30 13 F Jack Harvey 47 9 8 17 7 6 16 D Kyle Aucoin 28 1 9 10 13 6 14 D Lukas Gustafsson 13 1 3 4 -1 2 17 F Cameron Berg 51 27 31 58 10 18 15 F Erik Middendorf 52 31 36 67 34 19 18 F Owen Mehlenbacher 45 8 4 12 -4 21 16 D Conner Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 F Bradley Marek 42 13 12 25 16 28 17 F Adam Robbins 25 6 8 14 11 16 21 F Cristophe Tellier 53 22 32 54 11 34 18 D Jack Bar 33 5 10 15 2 37 19 F Adam Fantilli 48 18 18 36 15 22 22 F Frankie Carogioiello 24 1 3 4 -4 8 20 F Joe Miller 40 8 10 18 -4 2 24 D Hank Kempf 25 4 5 9 5 27 21 D Luca Fantilli 51 3 9 12 6 10 25 F Nick Portz 32 10 17 27 3 18 22 D Anthony Dowd 19 1 3 4 -4 0 26 F Tanner Kelly 53 21 26 47 5 48 23 F Casy Laylin 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 D John Druskinis 31 1 2 3 1 57 24 F Mackie Samoskevich 36 13 24 37 2 27 28 F Quinn Hutson 44 15 25 40 15 34 25 F Quinn Finley 38 1 5 6 -10 8 66 F Danil Gushchin 46 32 32 64 16 42 26 F Sean Farrell 52 29 69 98 29 54 27 F Matt Coronato 50 46 37 83 35 55 Head Coach/General Manager: Mike Hamilton 28 F Sam Lipkin 29 3 7 10 10 22 Assistant Coaches: Cody Chupp, Josh Nelson Head Coach: Brock Sheahan Goaltending Coach: Dave DeSander Associate Head Coaches: Mike Garman, Mathew Deschamps Video Coach: James Ryan Assistant General Manager: Noëlle Needham General Manager: Jim McGroarty Director of Performance/Sports Science: Bobby Lucas Director of Hockey Ops/Video Coach: Johnny Lehmann Dir. of Hockey Operations: Steve Lowe General Manager: Ryan Hardy Equipment Manager: Patrick Dooley Equipment Manager: Parker Hoffman Athletic Trainer: Ian Wood Athletic Trainer: Jim Schroeder Dir. of Broadcasting and Media Relations: Scott Bradford Broadcaster: Mark Citron Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks Goal Streaks Assist Streaks Point Streaks N. Portz (5/4 Games) C. Tellier (2-4-6/5 Games) S. Farrell (21/14 Games) S. Farrell (7-21-28/14 Games) T. Dunbar (2/2 Games) N. Portz (1-5-6/5 Games) J. Doan (4-1-5/2 Games) C. Tellier (2/2 Games) T. Dunbar (0-2-2/2 Games) GAME NOTES Muskegon Lumberjacks vs. Chicago Steel (7:05 pm CT) - Saturday, April 24, 2021 Game #54 Fox Valley Ice Arena, 1996 S. Kirk Rd., Geneva, IL 60134 | 855-51-STEEL | ChicagoSteelHockeyTeam.com | facebook.com/chicagosteel | @chicagosteel | #WeAreSteel SCHEDULE/RESULTS BACK-TO-BACK AGAINST THE LUMBERJACKS All times Central LAST GAME - CHICAGO: The Chicago Steel took down the Muskegon Lumberjacks 6-4 Commitments Sat. 11/14 VS. MUSKEGON L, 10-8 behind a four-goal final frame on Friday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. The Steel went 2-for-4 Fri. 11/20 vs. GREEN BAY W, 7-3 Sat. 11/21 @ Green Bay SOW, 4-3 (50.0%) on the power play as the shorthanded unit went 6-for-7 (85.7%) in the victory. The Jack Babbage Wed. 11/25 @ Green Bay L, 7-4 Lumberjacks won the shots-on-goal battle by a 25-22 margin. The come-from-behind victory was Sat. 11/27 vs. TEAM USA SOW, 5-4 Chicago’s fourth of the season when trailing after the second period. The Steel became the first Jack Bar Sun. 11/28 vs. TEAM USA W, 6-3 team in the USHL to reach the 20-win mark on home ice, sporting a 20-5-0-1 mark at Fox Valley Fri. 12/4 @ Dubuque W, 4-1 Jackson Blake Sat. 12/5 vs TEAM USA W, 5-2 Ice Arena this season. Josh Doan matched Steel history with the first four-goal game for Chicago Thu. 12/10 vs. YOUNGSTOWNW, 5-3 since Andy Miele on Nov. 23, 2007. Steel blueliner Luca Fantilli notched his first USHL Andon Cerbone Fri. 12/11 vs. YOUNGSTOWN W, 5-4 multi-goal game in the victory while forward Sean Farrell tallied a four-helper game. Netminder Sat. 12/12 vs. YOUNGSTOWN W, 6-1 Fri. 12/18 @ Muskegon W, 6-5 Simon Latkoczy made 21 saves in his fifth consecutive win between the Steel pipes. Matt Coronato Sat. 12/19 @ Muskegon OTL, 5-4 Sat. 1/2 vs. GREEN BAY W, 6-4 LAST GAME - MUSKEGON: The Lumberjacks fell 6-4 against the Chicago Steel on Friday Josh Doan Sun. 1/3 @ Dubuque OTL, 2-1 night at Fox Valley Ice Arena but clinched the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference thanks to a loss Fri. 1/8 @ Team USA L, 7-5 Sat. 1/9 @ Team USA W, 11-2 in regulation by the Green Bay Gamblers. Despite outshooting the Steel 25-22, Muskegon Anthony Dowd Sun. 1/10 @ Youngstown W, 4-2 surrendered a 3-2 edge entering the third period, just the second loss in regulation given up by Sat. 1/16 vs. WATERLOO W, 5-1 the Lumberjacks after holding a lead 40 minutes into a game. Forward Danil Gushchin recorded Luca Fantilli Fri. 1/22 @ Youngstown W, 4-2 his third hat trick of the season and Quinn Hutson picked up his 15th goal of the season in the Sat. 1/23 @ Youngstown L, 5-2 Sean Farrell Sun. 1/24 @ Youngstown OTW, 4-3 loss. Lumberjacks netminder Nathan Reid made 16 saves. Fri. 1/29 @ Muskegon L, 5-3 Lukas Gustafsson Sat. 1/30 vs. MUSKEGON L, 7-2 AGAINST THE LUMBERJACKS: The Steel have a 32-38-4-0 record in all-time matchups Sun. 1/31 vs. MUSKEGON W, 7-4 Fri. 2/5 @ Green Bay W, 7-3 against Muskegon in the regular season. The Lumberjacks own a 5-4-0-0 record over the Steel Nick Haas Sat. 2/6 @ Green Bay W, 9-3 during the 2020-2021 slate, the only club in the USHL with a winning record versus Chicago. Thu. 2/11 vs. DES MOINES W, 5-1 Jack Harvey Sat. 2/13 vs. DUBUQUE OTW, 3-2 KEEPING IT 100: Steel forward Sean Farrell leads the USHL with 98 points (29G, 69A) in Sun. 2/14 vs. DUBUQUE L, 4-3 Colton Huard Fri. 2/19 @ Team USA L, 5-4 52 games played this season. That total is the second-most in a single season in USHL history behind Sat. 2/20 @ Youngstown OTW, 5-4 Kevin Roy who registered 104 points (54G, 50A) in 59 games for the Lincoln Stars during the Sam Lipkin Sun.
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