The Green Bay Gamblers capped off a heated weekend series with Sioux City by powering to a 5-2 victory Saturday night at the Resch Center, completing the two-game sweep behind another strong offensive showing and a steady goaltending tandem effort.
The game was dominated by scoring bursts and an avalanche of penalties but Green Bay again maintained control from start to finish.
David Rozsíval opened the scoring midway through the first, burying his 10th of the season off feeds from Lukas Hafele and Dylan Timm to give Green Bay a 1–0 lead after one.
The second period brought both scoring separation and chaos. Green Bay stretched the lead to 3-0 with back-to-back goals less than a minute apart. First a power-play strike from Nate O’Sullivan, then a rebound finish from Victor Samuelsson. Sioux City finally got on the board with a late power-play tally, cutting the deficit to 3-1 heading into the third.
Green Bay wasted no time rebuilding its cushion as the third period opened. Just 20 seconds in, Hafele ripped home his seventh of the year to make it 4-1, and Joe Wooten added a power-play finish at 4:37 for a commanding 5-1 advantage. Sioux City scored once more at 7:09, but never threatened the outcome.
With the game spiraling into frequent scrums and multiple misconducts, the Gamblers leaned on disciplined finishing and strong goaltending. A.J. Henriquez stopped all six shots he faced before exiting due to penalties assessed in the second-period melee, while Tomas Slavick closed the door with 13 saves on 15 attempts to secure the win.
Green Bay outshot Sioux City 35-21, went 2-for-7 on the power play, and held the Musketeers to just 1-for-8 on their chances.
The victory improves the Gamblers to back-to-back wins on the weekend, outscoring Sioux City 10–2 across the two-game set as they continue to surge heading into December at home.


