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CALEB HIEL (30 BLUE) MAKES ONE OF HIS 40 SAVES IN GAME 2

Game Recaps MATT LIPCSAK

BUTELLA SINKS PHANTOMS IN OVERTIME

CAPS GRAB 2-0 SERIES LEAD

BOX SCORE

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO –
It took 77-plus minutes of hockey before a goal was scored in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal, but unfortunately for the Youngstown Phantoms, if was Madison's Eero Butella lighting the lamp, lifting the visitors to a 1-0 overtime win Saturday night at the Covelli Centre. Madison now leads the best-of-five series two-games-to-none.

Youngstown carried their dominant play from Friday night into Saturday's game, outshooting Madison in every period of the game for a 40-14 edge on the night. The Phantoms were dictating pace and play throughout the evening, but Caleb Heil continued his brick-wall impression, having now stopped 72-of-73 shots against Youngstown through the first two games of this series.

Dexter Brooks made a game saving play for Madison late in the third period, as a Matouš Kucharcík shot leaked through Heil, but Brooks swept it away from the goal line as it was rolling through the blue paint. Youngstown had another good look early in overtime, but a Richard Žemlicka shot went off the crossbar.

With just under three minutes remaining in the first overtime, Madison was working in the offensive zone when a pass came to Butella in the left circle. Butella's shot was blocked by a Phantom stick, but as it arced through the air, it came down over the shoulder of Tobias Trejbal and into the Phantoms' net at 17:06 to give Madison the win.

The Phantoms will try to stave off elimination next Friday and Saturday night in Madison, as the series shifts to Wisconsin.

BY THE NUMBERS
Shots – 40
Saves – 13
Power Play – 0/2
Penalty Kill – 2/2
 
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