
A 15-minute tornado warning delay set the stage for a key late-season matchup, but special teams proved costly for the Indy Fuel in a 4-3 loss to the Bloomington Bison.
Bloomington converted three power-play opportunities, while Indy went 0-for-4 with the man advantage despite outshooting the Bison 37-23.
The Bison struck first in the opening period, with Riku Ishida scoring his 10th goal of the season shortly after an early Fuel power play expired. Ishida added a second goal later in the period on a power play, giving Bloomington a 2-0 lead. The Fuel were limited to just six shots in the opening frame and trailed despite killing off one penalty.
Indy responded in the second period, controlling play and outshooting Bloomington 15-4. Jesse Tucker put the Fuel on the board less than five minutes into the period, finishing a sequence set up by Tyler Weiss and Eric Martin to cut the deficit to 2-1.
Momentum shifted again early in the third period. Bloomington capitalized quickly on another power play, as Chongmin Lee scored just seconds into the advantage to restore a two-goal lead.
The Fuel answered less than two minutes later when Ryan Gaginer scored to make it 3-2. However, another Bloomington power play proved decisive. Lou-Félix Denis netted the Bison’s third power-play goal of the night, extending the lead to 4-2.
Indy continued to push late. Gaginer added his second goal of the game, and the Fuel pulled goaltender Owen Flores for an extra attacker in the final minutes. A brief late power play gave Indy a final chance, but the Fuel could not convert.
Despite the strong shot advantage and a dominant second period, the special teams disparity ultimately determined the outcome.
The Fuel return home for Fan Appreciation Night against the Kalamazoo Wings Saturday at 4pm.







