Friday nights (11/11) match-up against the Youngstown Phantoms did not go according to plan. The Phantoms run away with a 7-2 victory on the evening that started with a 3-0 first period. By the second, it was 5-2, with the phantoms adding 2 more to finish the night off. Phantoms, Shane Lachance scored a brace on the evening as they outshot the Saints 40-27 and capitalized on 4 of 7 power play attempts. The Saints, however, were shut down on their 4 powerplay opportunities.

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Saturday night's (11/12) game was a nail bitter through and through with the Saints coming out on top after a shootout 6-5. The Dubuque Fighting Saints started the evening with a 1-0 1st before the game opened up. Saints followed it up with a 3-1 second before the Phantoms roared back with a 4-1 3rd period taking us into a stalled-out Overtime, and finally a shootout where the Saints would prevail.

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Saints were again outshot on the evening 27 to 19 but took advantage of 3 of their 5 powerplays on the evening. The Phantoms managed to go 2 for 6 on their powerplays as the Saints defense held just enough to make an end game run for the win.

Tune in again this Friday (11/18) and Saturday (11/19) as our Saints return to our house with a matchup against the Muskegon Lumberjacks. Saints continue the season with top points getter Ryan St. Louis sitting at 16 points on 5 goals and 11 assists. Michael Burchill is our top scorer on 7 goals. Lumberjacks are led by top points and goal getter Jake Richard. Saints are currently 6-4-1 and sit in 6th place in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, the Lumberjacks are 7-6-0 and sit in 4th place.

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Tune in at 6:45pm both nights for pregame action with Blake Theisen before the puck drops at 7:05pm.

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Sometimes images are the best way to honor the figures we've lost. When tragedy swiftly reminds us that sports are far from the most consequential thing in life, we can still look back on an athlete's winning moment that felt larger than life, remaining grateful for their sacrifice on the court and bringing joy to millions.

Read on to explore the full collection of 50 images Stacker compiled showcasing various iconic winning moments in sports history. Covering achievements from a multitude of sports, these images represent stunning personal achievements, team championships, and athletic perseverance.

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