2026 Clark Cup Playoffs
Western Conference First Round
Best-of-Three (Game One)
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – The No. 6 Tri-City Storm begin the 2026 USHL Clark Cup Playoffs with a visit to the No. 3 Sioux City Musketeers for game one of a best-of-three Western Conference First Round series Friday night at IBP Ice Center. Puckdrop is slated for 7:05 pm CT.Â
A complete series schedule is below. All games will be broadcast on FloHockey and Storm Radio.Â
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Game One: Friday, April 10 at Sioux City (7:05 pm CT)
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Game Two: Saturday, April 11 at Sioux City (6:05 pm CT)
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Game Three (if necessary): Sunday, April 12 at Sioux City (5:05 pm CT)
The winning team advances to play No. 1 Sioux Falls in a best-of-five USHL Western Conference Semifinal series beginning Friday, April 17 at Denny Sanford Premier Center.Â
Home playoff tickets:Â Ticket information for potential second round Tri-City home playoff games will be announced at a later date.
A description of the 2026 USHL Clark Cup playoff format can be accessed HERE.Â
Tri-City (26-29-7, 59 pts, 6th place Western Conf.)Â
Previously:
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Ended regular season with two losses at Fargo last weekend…dropped 8-1 game Friday, fell 3-2 on Saturday in shootout
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Saturday: netminder Owen Nelson made franchise record 55 saves on 57 Fargo shots
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Saturday: Nelson's 55 saves were the most by a USHL goaltender in one game this season
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Saturday: Braydon Sisco scored first career USHL goal for Tri-City, Mason Jenson also tallied
Team Notes:
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Making eighth consecutive postseason appearance and 18th in team's 26 years of operation
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Finished regular season below .500 mark for first time since 2016-2017
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Ended regular season dropping 12 of past 13 games
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Compiled the fifth-longest point streak by a USHL team this year (nine games between January 3-31) and tied for the second-longest losing streak (ten games between February 27-March 28)Â
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11-3-7 in one-goal games during regular season, 6-9-0 in two-goal games
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Averaged 11.29 penalty minutes per game during regular season, the second-least among USHL teams
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Penalty kill (82.8%) ended regular season ranking third in USHL
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Eight shorthanded goals during regular season placed third among USHL teams
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169 power play attempts this year were third-least among USHL clubs
Player Notes:Â
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Bode Laylin: 38 points during regular season were seventh among USHL defenseman…11 goals were third among USHL blue liners…six power play goals tied for first among league defenseman
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Michal Pradel: four shutouts tied for first among USHL goaltenders….911 save percentage ranked fourth…2.75 goals against average tied for eighth
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Owen Nelson: logged .933 save percentage over his last eight starts of the regular season (348 saves on 373 shots)
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Quinn Beumer: made 87 saves on 93 shots across the first three starts of his USHL career, a .935 save percentage
Sioux City (30-27-5, 65 pts, 3rd place Western Conf.)
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Making sixth consecutive postseason appearance
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Finished regular season with 30 or more wins for third straight year
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Dropped five of last eight regular season games
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Last weekend: finished regular season with 4-3 road win at Omaha Friday, 6-2 road loss at Des Moines Saturday
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Luke Garry (21-40-61) led Musketeers in scoring during regular season…William Tomko (24-36-60) followed
Season series:Â Tri-City went 4-1-1 against Sioux City across six regular season meetings. The Storm went 2-1-0 against the Musketeers at Tyson Events Center in Sioux City.Â
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Saturday, September 27 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Sioux City 4, Tri-City 3 (OT)
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Saturday, October 18 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Tri-City 4, Sioux City 1
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Friday, November 21 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Tri-City 3, Sioux City 2
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Wednesday, December 31 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Sioux City 5, Tri-City 1
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Friday, January 30 (Viaero Center, Kearney) Tri-City 6, Sioux City 5 (OT)
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Sunday, March 29 (Tyson Events Center, Sioux City) Tri-City 4, Sioux City 2
The clubs' last postseason clash was a first round Western Conference series during the 2023 Clark Cup Playoffs. Tri-City swept the best-of-three in two games at Viaero Center. The Storm went on to drop a best-of-three Western Conference Semifinal series at Fargo in two games.Â