By Carter Woodiel
Apr 1, 2021 6:43 AM
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (Stampede) – The Sioux Falls Stampede were shut out 5-0 to the Sioux City Musketeers at the Tyson Events Center Wednesday night. Trent Burnham made the start in net, stopping 34 of 39 shots on goal.
The Musketeers scored first from former Stampede forward Brenden Olson at 4:42 of the first period with the first assist to Joel Maatta. Maatta followed the score with his own at 14:31 of the period for the 2-0 lead going into the first intermission.
Ben Steeves alone doubled up the score with two goals in the second period. The first came at exactly five minutes with the assist to Daniel Laatsch and the second at 18:23. Bennett Schimek topped the game off in the third period with a goal at 4:02 for the 5-0 lead. Akira Schmid earned the shutout for the Musketeers.
By Rick Keller
Feb 13, 2021 5:57 AM
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) The Sioux Falls Stampede hosted their annual Pink in the Rink Night at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center Friday and defeated the Sioux City Musketeers 4-3. The win extends a seven-game point streak of five wins and two overtime losses. Sam Rhodes, Brandon Chabrier, Luke Toporowski and Michael Citara all scored in the contest, while Trent Burnham made the start in net.
The Sioux City Muskeeters scored first in the annual event where the ice is dyed pink and the players wear specialty jerseys in tribute to those who have been affected by breast cancer. Carter Loney tallied the goal to put the visiting team in front at the 7:08 mark of the first period. The only goal of the period was assisted by team leading-scorer Brian Carrabes and Ben Steeves.
Black Hawks Beat Sioux City Twice-Back At Home Tues. Night
SATURDAY NIGHT
The Black Hawks closed out a weekend series against the Musketeers with a 4-1 Saturday night win in Party Town. The contest was also the sixth and final game between the teams during the 2020/21 regular season schedule; Waterloo claimed four out of the six. And that s probably a good thing, because the teams appear to be growing tired of each other, as evidenced by the three fights on Saturday night.
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According the team s game re-cap; Sioux City recorded their only goal of the first period. However, in the 2nd period, the game-tying goal came when Max Sasson shoveled the puck toward the top of the crease, and Kyler Kleven redirected it in with one hand on his stick. Then Sasson scored the go-ahead goal just before the intermission. He pulled a rebound away from the side of the Sioux City net, taking a step back, before lifting a sharp-angled chance under the crossbar.