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Steel beat Phantoms and continue winning run

The game between the Chicago Steel and the Youngstown Phantoms on Saturday finished 7-2. The result means Chicago has four straight wins.

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The game between the Chicago Steel and the Youngstown Phantoms on Saturday finished 7-2. The result means Chicago has four straight wins.

The Steel had a good start to the game. They took a 2-0 lead after goals from Sam Lipkin and Christopher Delaney before the Phantoms replied and made it 2-1 when Kyle Bettens opened the scoring.

The Steel scored in the second, with three quick goals from Adam Fantilli, Jack Harvey and Christopher Delaney (2).

In the third period, Shane Lachance scored eight minutes into the third period, assisted by Garrett Wright and TJ Schweighardt, closing the gap for the Phantoms.

In the third, Zam Plante scored in the 11th minute of the period, assisted by Luca Fantilli and Casy Laylin, increasing the lead for the Steel.

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In the third period, Adam Fantilli scored his second goal 12 minutes into the period, assisted by Andon Cerbone and Anthony Dowd, increasing the lead for the Steel. The 7-2 goal was the last one of the game.

The Steel were called for just four penalty minutes, while the Phantoms spent 10 minutes in the penalty box.

These teams will soon play each other again in the next matchup on Sunday at 3:05 p.m. CST at Fox Valley Ice Arena.

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