
Wilderness Grab Game 1 of Midwest Division Final
April 28, 2015 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Minnesota Wilderness News Release
Darian Romanko single-handedly brought back the Wilderness from a 1-0 deficit to score two, 3rd period goals as Minnesota captured Game 1 of the Midwest Final by a 2-1 score. Â Things got off to a quick start for Fairbanks who grabbed a 1-0 lead just over five minutes into the contest as Mitchell Baumann smashed home a loose puck in front to put Fairbanks ahead. Â However, that would be all Brock Kautz and the Wilderness would allow on the night. Â The score was tied 1-1 halfway through the 3rd period as Romanko scored a shorthanded goal. Â Less than six minutes later, it was more special teams magic as this time Romanko scored on the power play to make it 2-1 Wildereness. Â Minnesota would hold the lead the remainder of the game as Kautz made 27 saves in the win. Â Patrick Munson took the loss in goal for the Ice Dogs, making 23 saves.
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