A brief glimpse into the past

Postgame w Coach Ward 4-17-24
Postgame w Coach Ward 4-17-24

Postgame interview with Phantoms' Head Coach Ryan Ward after the Phantoms' 8-4 victory over the Madison Capitols on April 17 ...



Phantoms bounce back, avoid elimination in game 2
Phantoms bounce back, avoid elimination in game 2

The Youngstown Phantoms topped the Madison Capitols 5-2 in the best-of-three Clark Cup playoff series on Tuesday night at the ...



Postgame w Coach Ward 4-16-24
Postgame w Coach Ward 4-16-24

Postgame interview with Phantoms Head Coach Ryan Ward after the Phantoms' 5-2 win over the Madison Capitols on April 16, ...



Postgame w Adam Pietila 4-16-24
Postgame w Adam Pietila 4-16-24

Postgame interview with Phantoms forward Adam Pietila after his hat trick in Game 2 against the Madison Capitols on April 16, ...



Phantoms drop series opener of the Clark Cup Playoffs
Phantoms drop series opener of the Clark Cup Playoffs

The Youngstown Phantoms fell to the Madison Capitols 7-4 in game one of the first round, best-of-three USHL playoff series on ...



Team, Place & City Details

Madison Capitols

The Madison Capitols are a Tier I junior ice hockey team that plays in the Eastern Conference of the United States Hockey League. Founded in 2014, the team plays its home games at Bob Suter's Capitol Ice Arena in Middleton, Wisconsin.

Muskegon Lumberjacks

The Muskegon Lumberjacks are a Tier I junior ice hockey team in the Eastern Conference of the United States Hockey League. They play in Muskegon, Michigan, at L. C. Walker Arena.

Muskegon Lumberjacks (1984–92)

The Muskegon Lumberjacks were an International Hockey League team based in Muskegon, Michigan.

Muskegon Lumberjacks (1992–2010)

The Muskegon Lumberjacks was an International Hockey League ice hockey team located in Muskegon, Michigan. After the 2010 season, the team folded and Ron Geary, the owner of the Evansville IceMen of the AAHL, purchased the franchise rights of the former Muskegon Lumberjacks from the IHL. Geary then moved the franchise to Evansville, Indiana where they became the Evansville IceMen.