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The Dauphin Kings were once again the losing party in the extra period in Steinbach on back-to-back nights. 

The Pistons scored the game winner on a 3-on-1 in overtime during Pink in the Rink night in Steinbach. 

Brandon Holtby had his second strong outing in as many nights for the Kings, stopping 38 of 41 shots. 

Riese Gaber scored his first of the season to open the scoring. The goal he was awarded on Tuesday in Waywayseecappo was actually scored by #13 Graeme Hore. 

Defenseman Dawson Bacon scored his first goal as a Dauphin King. 

Steinbach got the tie to force overtime when Piston player Carter Chorney hit a Kings player from behind, and three Kings came to their teammate's defense. Four Pistons resumed play and Troy Williams scored to tie. 

While the Kings main opponent was wearing pink on Saturday, perhaps their biggest opponents were wearing black and white stripes. 

The Kings are next in action October 28th in Winkler, and October 29th in Selkirk before returning home to play the Winkler Flyers November 4th.