The Phantoms dropped Game 4 of their series against Hershey in pretty ugly fashion, and find themselves now facing elimination in tomorrow’s Game 5.
Last night saw the Phantoms and the Bears back in action for the first time since Sunday, and with it came the opportunity to close out this series in four games, and to do it on home ice for the Phantoms for the second series in a row.
It was a difficult task ahead of them — knowing well the strength of that Hershey squad, who hasn’t lost a playoff series in three years — but the approach they were bringing with them into this matchup seemed, ostensibly, like a mature one.