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Stampede Stomp Musketeers to earn three points in series – our Central Central

Stampede Stomp Musketeers to earn three points in series – our Central Central

Sioux Falls Stampede

February 1, 2025 – US Hockey League (USHL)
SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE NEWS RELEASE

Sioux Falls, SD – Sioux Falls Stampede won redemption after losing last night with a 5-2 win in Sios City. Javon Moore remained hot with a three -point night, while Point leader Ethan Wattenbach coincided with his performance. Waylon Esche has won his USHL debut by making 16 saves.

Stampede started at night slowly, losing the starting face. Ethan Wittenbach seemed to ignite the insult with a detached opportunity for about five minutes in the game, but the goalkeeper of Musketeers Bjorn Bronas made the pad to save. A few minutes later, Siou Falls defender Matthew Grims was called to collide, sending the herd to their first punishment for night at night. Sioux City took advantage of the power game, generating a lot of chances before getting a past goalkeeper at Stampede Waylon Esche before. Nick Sikora canceled the goal from the right point. At 16:58, the musketeers took their first punishment at night, a minor bench for too many men. The herd failed to turn and headed to the dressing room that moves with one.

Stampede launches the second period strong, marking its first shot. Noah Urnes scored his eighth goal of the season, beat the bronance with five holes after receiving a long pass from ice from Ethan Wattenbach. A few minutes later, Wyttenbach was called for intervention, but Stampede turned off the Musketeer Power Power. After the referees missed a few calls, Gavin Gary was sent to the contact box with his head. For about a minute and a half in the game of power, the Red Javon Moore, the Red Javon, gathered his third goal over the weekend with a shot from the point. Linema Austin Baker won the assist. With just more than a minute in the period, Landon Gunderson from the Musketeers was called for hooking. The herd again took advantage of Ben Wilmott went to the upper shelf of Bronas. Ethan Whittenbach and Anthony Bongo took the last -minute assist. The stamp exceeds the musketeers 14-6 in the frame.

The inertia of Sioux Falls was transferred to the third period when Ethan Wittenbach extended the Stampede lead to three goals. After receiving a pass from Javon Moore, Wyttenbach was patiently holding on to the washer to move the Bronas beyond his position before his 20th goal of the season came in. Less than a minute later, Matthew Grims was summoned for his second punishment at night for what looked like a dive from the Musketeers. As with her first penalty, Siu City took advantage and scored. A minute later, the flock continued its fourth power game at night, but failed to secure a third goal goal. Sioux Falls Alternative Captain John McNelis sealed the game with intelligent game in central ice, scoring a goal with an empty net. Javon Moore won the assist by making him a three -point game for the University of Minnesota University. The goal provided a three -point series for the herd.

Stampede is ahead of Musketeers 30-18 in his 5-2 victory.

Waylon Esche made 16 rescuings in his USHL debut, going out a big one to keep the herd alive. Now he holds a record of 1-0-0-0 with a savings rate of .889.

Stampede will face Fargo Force in another series of home and home next weekend. They will start the weekend in Fargo before returning home on Saturday. A week from today, Sioux Falls Fighting Wiener Dogs are back on the ice! The competition will be full of activities, including painting of faces, balloon animals, a cabin for photos and adopters from rescuing Dakota Dachshund. To get your tickets for the 18th annual pet competitions of Sioux Nation Wiener Dog, click here. Tickets will sell out, so don’t wait!

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