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You can make it five in a row and a perfect weekend for the Dauphin Kings.

Wrapping up a quick road trip, the Kings lit up the scoreboard on Saturday night and held on late for a 6-4 win against the Selkirk Steelers at the Recreational Complex. The Kings couldn't have started the game any better as just 47 seconds into the contest, Cayden Glover scored his 15th of the season.

Ashton Paul (5) and Madden Murray (4) would score in the next 12 minutes as Dauphin took a 3-0 lead before Dawson Dear (2) struck back for the Steelers to trim the deficit to 3-1 after 20 minutes.

After killing off an early penalty in the second, Dauphin put together an incredible frame as Madden Murray (5) scored his second of the night while Gavin Nemis (4) also scored to give Dauphin a 5-1 lead after 40 minutes.

Remy Hlady (5) would trim the deficit again for Selkirk before Rylan Gage (3) scored on the power play to give Dauphin a 6-2 lead. Luke McCarthy (9) and Owen Warnick (10) would make it close for Selkirk late; however, it wasn't enough.

With the win, the Kings remain atop the MGEU West Division.

Dauphin (12-4) will play a massive game on Friday when the Steinbach Pistons come to town. That game will be for first place overall after the Pistons beat the Freeze on Saturday to pull into a tie for Selkirk for first overall with 25 points, the Kings have 24.