Scott Munroe held the B-Sens in check, stopping 47 of 49 shots on the night and helping the Phantoms defeat Binghamton 3-2 at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena on Wednesday.
Munroe stopped 28 shots in the third period, setting a franchise record, while tying an 11-year-old team record with his 47 saves to help Philadelphia end a four game losing streak.
Niko Dimitrakos provided a pair of goals for the Phantoms in a game where four of the five goals were tallied on the power play.
Eric Meloche also tallied a goal and an assist for the Phantoms, who return home for five of their next six games.
Josh Hennessy and Jeff Heerema added goals on the man advantage in the loss for the B-Sens.
Munroe stopped 28 shots in the third period, setting a franchise record, while tying an 11-year-old team record with his 47 saves to help Philadelphia end a four game losing streak.
Niko Dimitrakos provided a pair of goals for the Phantoms in a game where four of the five goals were tallied on the power play.
Eric Meloche also tallied a goal and an assist for the Phantoms, who return home for five of their next six games.
Josh Hennessy and Jeff Heerema added goals on the man advantage in the loss for the B-Sens.