
Wilderness Finish Regular Season with a Win
Published on April 5, 2014 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Minnesota Wilderness News Release
The Wilderness closed out the regular season with a 4-2 win over the Minnesota Magicians. Daniel Litchke scored in the first period (2:56) assisted by Alex Fredberg. Will Peterson and Darian Romanko added goals in the second period. Peterson's goal (5:20) was assisted by Dominik Tiffels. Romanko's goal (17:39) assisted by Johno May. Alex Funk and Tony Uglem added goals in the third period for the Magicians. Will Peterson closed out the game with and empty netter (19:56), unassisted, for his second goal of the night. Frank Oplinger was in goal for the Wilderness and finished with 34 saves on 36 shots. The Wilderness finished their first regular season in the NAHL with a 37-14-9 record with 83 points.
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