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Dogs big bite against power – our central place

Dogs big bite against power – our central place

Sioux Falls Stampede

February 8, 2025 – US Hockey League (USHL)
SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE NEWS RELEASE

Sioux Falls, SD – The Sioux Falls Fighting Wiener Dogs Dog Piled The Fores on Saturday night against Fargo Force. Javon Moore launches the night for dogs, while noah urness and Matthew Grimes added in the second period. The late goals of Gennadi Chali, Alexei Vlasov, and Joe Belod have sealed the victory for Wiener fighting dogs. Goalkeepers Aiden Wright and Waylan Eche have worked together tonight to fight between the pipes and only leave two goals.

The dogs of battle viners started slowly, but controlled the washer during the first period. At the beginning of the game, the washer struck the crossbar twice, and despite the lights of the target that glow, the reflees removed the Wiener Dogs shot. Another opportunity came when Ethan Whittenbach was released when detached, but after losing control of the washer, he collided with the crossbar and was called for charging at 8:43. Wiener’s dogs successfully killed the penalty and carried this momentum, generating a lot of chances of evaluation. It was not until 19:08 that Ryan Zaremba was summoned for hanging. Javon Moore took advantage of just before he finished the period, inserting without help at 19:51. Dogs maintained the washer control, exceeding the power of 15-7.

The second period was not short in action, starting at 3:00, with Ben Wilmot taking a penalty shootout. Wiener’s dogs were able to successfully kill him and react quickly afterwards with a goal from Noah Urnes at 6:30. The assists were credited to Reed Varkoni and Logan Redenski after a series of gaps. Shortly thereafter, Matthew Grims received a pass behind the net to score the third goal of the night for dogs. The rest of the Power period created more opportunities, but fails to take advantage. The period ended with a quarrel, sending Matt Lahi to the penalty area of ​​power, while Ritter Cumbs and Ben Wilmot were punished for Wiener’s dogs. Goalkeeper Aiden Wright remained strong between the pipes, and although the dogs overtake, he did not allow the washer to pass in the first two periods.

The last period of the night wore the same momentum and delivered pure fun to the crowd. Immediately at 1:24, goalkeepers Alan Landak and Aiden Wright met in the central ice, dropping their gloves and helmets. Wright landed a few solid strokes before they split, and the crowd burst into cheers as he headed for the dressing room. This brought the goalkeeper of Wiener Dogs Waylon Esche and Dane Callaway on Force to the ice. The force struck first with a goal from Kuzma Voronin. At 13:58 Cole Bumgarner of the Force was summoned for high adhesion. For the second time tonight, Wiener’s dogs took advantage as Gennadi Chali found the back of the net at 15:41, with Retri Cumbs winning the assist. Although everything, but did not ensure the victory for Wiener’s dogs, they were not completed. At 19:31, Alexei Vlasov took a pass from Jake Merers and buried the empty Netter. Fargo managed to add a second goal at 19:55, but Joe Belod had the last word, scoring just before the Zumer at 19:58 to seal the victory with four goals. Waylon Esche stood tall on the net after entering the match, adding eight more savings to his article in command of the third period.

Goalkeepers Aiden Wright and Waylan Eche have made a total of 28 saves. Wright managed to save a percentage of 100% at night, moving his record to 17-6-2 and GAA to 2.68.

Winner dogs transform back into Stampede next Friday when they take Lincoln stars in a series of home and home. On Saturday night, the herd will return to Premier Center for Pink on the night of the rink. The team will wear special T -shirts that will be distributed throughout the revenue game by the American Cancer Company. The organization will also hold a cancer ceremony. Tickets for the game can be purchased at the Kelland box office or stopped from the Stampede office at 1111 N Lake Ave.

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