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Stampede stumbles on Overtime against Muskies – Dakota News Now

Stampede stumbles on Overtime against Muskies – Dakota News Now

Sioux Falls, SD (Dakota News now) – Sioux Falls Stampede bounced after a difficult game last night to win a point against the Musketeers City City. John McNelis scored his first goal in more than a month, while leading goalkeeper Ethan Wattenbach kept the herd alive. Goalkeeper Aiden Wright gave an impressive performance with 34 stocks.

Stampede started strongly, scoring a penalty only 1:56 into the game. Although they failed to record a shot in the door during the two-minute advantage, they pulled the first goal just a minute later. John McNelis scored a shot from the point, which diverted City City’s defender and slipped between Samuel Urban’s legs. A few minutes later, the stamper was confronted with his first punishment punishment at night when defender Matthew Grims was summoned for hanging. Less than a minute in Power’s game, Siu City scored his first goal at night with a bouncing while goalkeeper Aiden Wright was suffocated by his own defender. As the period continued, the tension increased between the two teams. With just six seconds on the clock, Ethan Wattenbach was called rude after being pushed to the ice. The stamp surpasses the musketeers 13-9 during the first period.

Stampede started the second period strong with a scarce opportunity from Austin Baker and Javon Moore, but Urban saved. After successfully killing the penalty, the herd brought the lead with a torn goal from Reed Varkoni. The game settled until Gennadi huts were called for a rude minor. The herd successfully killed their second penalty at night, but only a few minutes later, Ciis tied the game. Tate Pritchard scored in front of the net. The Musketeers surpass Stampede 11-8 in the second period.

The Musketeers took the lead at the beginning of the third period with a goal from Landon Gunderson only 24 seconds. The Stumid replied with a goal at 8:01 when Jean Moore falsified a pass to Linemate Austin Baker and scored. Alexei Vlasov was credited for the assistance on the purpose of Moore. Landon Gunderson finished his hat trick with his third goal just two minutes later. Over time, the pressure was on the flock to tie it. This goal came at 3:05 pm by the leading goalkeeper Ethan Wittenbach, who fired a shot from the front pass from Noah Urnes. A minute and a half later, the stamp was called for his fourth punishment at night when Noah Urnes received a rough double minor. The herd successfully killed the penalty and forced the game into sequels after exceeding 16-8 in the third period.

The Musketeers dominated overtime, limiting the print to only one shot on the door. At 2:52 of Overtime, Siou City secured his two points with a goal from Giacomo Martino.

After a difficult trip last night, goalkeeper Aiden Wright bounced with a 34-western performance. Wright recorded his second overtime loss, bringing his record to 16-6-2-0. Its savings rate improved to .897, while its goals against average are now 2.76.

Tomorrow night at the Sioux City, the stamping and the muskets will face City again. The game will be available to watch live on Flohockey, and the audio can be transmitted to Kelo.com

Sioux Falls Fighting Wiener Dogs are back next Saturday! Dogs will take ice against Fargo Force at 18:05, with the doors open at 4:30 pm. They are expected to be sold out, so take yours now!

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