The Hampton Inn & Suites Fargo Medical Center, ND is nestled in the popular shopping and entertainment area on the south side of the city, just a 15 minute drive from the Hector International Airport and mere moments from shops, restaurants and other attractions.Our Hampton Inn & Suites Fargo Medical Center, ND is just a mile away from the West Acres Shopping Center, boasting an impressive collection of stores, not to mention a food court that's the largest and most popular dining destination in the region! You'll also be a mile from the 33-acre Red River Zoo, home to several endangered species and over 300 animals. Tonight's game is set to begin at 7:05pm CT and will be streamed on HockeyTV, and Storm Radio.Experience the "warmth" of North Dakota's largest city.welcome to the Hampton Inn & Suites Fargo Medical Center, ND. Fargo is 5-5-0-0 in the last ten games and will host Tri-City again tomorrow night. Hogg's record is currently 8-8-2-0 and Castro's is 4-5-1-1 entering tonight's game. Louden Hogg and Anton Castro have played the major of minutes in net this season for Fargo. Scoring leaders entering tonight's game for Fargo include Bret Link (15), Andre Gasseau (12), Cole Knuble (11), Ryan Alexander (11), Charlie Lurie (7), and Felikss Gavars (7). Fargo's penalty kill is ranked 10th in the USHL with a success rate of 79.5%. The Force's powerplay is ranked 12th in the league entering tonight's home game against the Storm (17.4%). Fargo's home record of 7-7-2-1 is currently the next to last home record in the USHL's Western Conference. After completing a three-game road trip, the Force now returns home for four consecutive home games. Arsenii Sergeev was named the USHL's Goaltender of the Week on Tuesday for the fourth time this season following his efforts last weekend in net for the Storm.įargo (15-18-3-1) enters tonight's game in sixth place in the USHL's Western Conference standings following a 3-2 overtime victory over the Waterloo Black Hawks at Young Arena last Saturday night.
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The Storm has outscored the Force by a margin of 10-7 through the opening three games of this season's eight-game season series between the two teams. Tri-City is 12-91-0 against Fargo in head-to-head matchups over the last five seasons. The Force eliminated the Storm from the 2021 Clark Cup Playoffs by winning two of three games at the Viaero Center in the 2021 Western Conference Semifinals. The Storm won last year's season series with a record of 4-2-0-0. Tri-City has recorded five of a possible six points in three previous games this season against the Fargo Force. The Storm's penalty kill finished the weekend 8/10 against Chicago's league-leading powerplay (27.5%) and is also ranked third-best in the USHL this year (23.8%). Tri-City's 46 powerplay goals scored this season are the most in the league. The Storm's powerplay netted one goal last weekend and is currently third-best in the league based on conversion percentage (23.8%). The Storm collected three of a possible four points in the standings and outscored the Steel by an 8-4 margin in the two games played. Tri-City (29-5-2-0) extended its lead over the Chicago Steel for first place in the USHL's standings following last weekend's road series against the Steel. Puck drop for tonight's Western Conference matchup between the Storm and the Steel is scheduled for 7:05pm CT. Tri-City had its organizational record eleven-game winning streak snapped in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Chicago Steel on Sunday. The 2015-2016 Clark Cup Championship team recorded at least one point in the USHL standings in thirteen consecutive games from February 12th, 2016, to March 19th, 2016.
Tri-City is one point away from tying the organization's record for most consecutive games with a point (Win/Overtime Loss/Shootout Loss). FebruUnited States Hockey League (USHL) - Tri-City Storm News ReleaseįARGO, ND - The Tri-City Storm carries a twelve-game point streak into this weekend's road series against the Fargo Force.