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Black Hawks defeat Stampede – continuing winning streak

The result was 7-3 when the Sioux Falls Stampede and the Waterloo Black Hawks met on Friday. But this time, Waterloo Black Hawks secured three victories in a row. However, after tough time recently, Waterloo Black Hawks is now in top form.

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The result was 7-3 when the Sioux Falls Stampede and the Waterloo Black Hawks met on Friday. But this time, Waterloo Black Hawks secured three victories in a row. However, after tough time recently, Waterloo Black Hawks is now in top form.

The visiting team took the lead, with a goal scored by James Hong. John Waldron assisted.

The Black Hawks scored again, making it 2-0 with a goal from Garrett Schifsky after 43 seconds in the second period.

The Stampede narrowed the gap to 2-1 after Jack Silich beat the goalie in the period.

The Black Hawks then claimed three straight goals in the beginning of the third period as the team increased their lead from 2-1 to 5-1 in just 4:19.

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The Stampede came back once again, making it 5-2 after Karsen Dorwart found the back of the net in the period.

The Black Hawks took the lead 6-2 when Ray Fust scored with 07.04 remaining in the period and came even closer to victory.

The Stampede made it 6-3 after Daniel Russell netted one in the period.

The Black Hawks managed to decide the game 7-3 with 03.03 left when Daniel Sambuco scored.

The Stampede were whistled for 10 penalties, while the Black Hawks spent 18 minutes in the penalty box.

Next up, Stampede face the Tri-City Storm at 6:05 p.m. CST at Denny Sanford Premier Center, while Black Hawks face the Omaha Lancers home at 6:05 p.m. CST at Young Arena. Both games are set for on Saturday, April 6.

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