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

Sioux City Musketeers

The Sioux City Musketeers is a Tier I junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Conference of the United States Hockey League . The Musketeers' home ice is Tyson Events Center.

Sioux City Bandits

The Sioux City Bandits are a professional indoor football team based in Sioux City, Iowa. The Bandits compete in Champions Indoor Football as a member of the league's North Conference.

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.

Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux City, Iowa

Sioux City () is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 82,684 in the 2010 census, which makes it the fourth-largest city in Iowa.

Sioux City metropolitan area

The Sioux City metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in three states – Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, anchored by the city of Sioux City, Iowa. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 168,825 .

Sioux City Art Center

The Sioux City Art Center began as a Works Progress Administration project in 1937 when the Art Center Association of Sioux City, the Sioux City Junior League, as well as other community supporters, received a grant of $3,000 to create the first art center. After the Federal Assistance Program ended in 1940, the Sioux City City Council voted to fund the Art Center and established the Board of Trustees, the City's fiscal governing board for the Art Center in 1941.

Sioux City Municipal Auditorium
Sioux City Municipal Auditorium

The Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, known as the Long Lines Family Recreation Center for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose facility in Sioux City, Iowa. The fifth in a line of major indoor venues built in Sioux City, it was designed by Knute E. Westerlind in 1938 and finally completed after many delays in 1950.

Sioux City Air Defense Sector
Sioux City Air Defense Sector

The Sioux City Air Defense Sector is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the Air Defense Command 29th Air Division, being stationed at Sioux City Air Force Station, Iowa.

Sioux City Human Rights Commission

Sioux City Human Rights Commission is an impartial governmental agency that primarily investigates allegations of discrimination. Other duties include community education and hosting events that promote diversity and the elimination of discrimination.

Sioux City Air National Guard Base
Sioux City Air National Guard Base

Sioux City Air National Guard Base is a United States Air Force base, located at Sioux Gateway Airport It is located 7.2 miles south-southeast of Sioux City, Iowa. On 25 May 2002, the airport was named "Colonel Bud Day Field" in honor of United States Air Force Colonel George Everette "Bud" Day, a Sioux City, Iowa native and is the only person ever awarded both the Medal of Honor and the Air Force Cross.

Sioux City Grain Exchange
Sioux City Grain Exchange

The Sioux City Grain Exchange was a cash commodity market in Sioux City, Iowa that primarily traded corn, wheat, oat, and soybean. It was established in 1907 as the Sioux City Board of Trade, named the "fastest growing grain market in the world" in 1929, and among the largest exchanges in the world by the 1970s; transacting over 100 million bushels annually (valued at $1 billion as of 2018).