GENEVA, Ill. – The Tri-City Storm end a two-game series with the Chicago Steel on Sunday afternoon at Fox Valley Ice Arena. Puckdrop is set for 3:05 pm CT.
Fans can watch the contest on FloHockey and listen on Storm Radio.
Tri-City (22-19-5, 49 pts, 4th place Western Conf.)
Previously:
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Defeated Chicago 3-2 in series opener Friday night
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Friday: Bode Laylin scored twice to register first career multi-goal game, Luca Jarvis added first career game-winning goal
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Friday: Netminder Michal Pradel stopped 28 of 30 Chicago shots
Team Notes:
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Won seven of past nine games
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Team defense has climbed to rank fifth in USHL at 2.89 goals allowed per game
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Penalty kill (85.8%) ranks first in USHL
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After today, 11 of next 12 games will take place at Viaero Center (16 games remain in regular season)
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Sunday is final game outside Nebraska until Sunday, March 29 at Sioux City
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Sunday ends final two-game road series against same opponent until April 3-4 at Fargo
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Today is fourth game in string of six straight against Eastern Conference opponents, the longest such stretch of the year
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Limited to 28 shots on goal or less in five consecutive games
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Scored three goals or less in five consecutive contests for first time since going 13 straight games while scoring three or less between November 1 - December 5, 2025
Player Notes:
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Bode Laylin: Eight points (4-4-8) over his past five games; 29 points this season place sixth among USHL defenseman; five power play goals this season tie for second among USHL blue liners
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Carson Pilgrim: 15 points (5-10-15) over his past 14 games
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Michal Pradel: has won seven of his past ten starts; four shutouts lead USHL goaltenders, 816 saves rank fourth, .919 save percentage is fourth, 2.47 goals against average places sixth
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Owen Nelson: has won four straight starts; logged .944 save percentage over last four starts (118 saves on 125 shots)
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Oliver Ozogany: 82 shots this season tie for fourth among USHL rookies
Chicago (20-18-7, 47 pts, 7th place Eastern Conf.)
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Won four of past six games
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Saturday: Ryland Rooney, Brady Kudrick tallied goals
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Saturday: Netminder Louis-Felix Charrois stopped 25 of 28 Storm shots
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Dallas Vieau (15-17-32) leads team in scoring, Jackson Crowder (13-19-32) follows
Season series: This weekend's pair of games are the only times Tri-City and Chicago are scheduled to meet during 2025-2026. The Storm lead the season series 1-0.