
Wilderness Lose Second Straight Shootout
Published on December 8, 2014 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Minnesota Wilderness News Release
The Minnesota Magicians came from three goals down to snap a 10-game losing streak and beat the Minnesota Wilderness in a shootout on Sunday by a score of 4-3. Things looked good for the Wilderness early as they jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Alex Toscano scored in the 1st period and Michael Covach and Brett Heikkila added 2nd period goals. The Magicians stormed back with goals from Nathan Krusko in the 2nd period and Lukas Laub and Jack Christensen in the 3rd period. In the shootout, Kane Durment and Brady Jones scored for the Magicians. Magicians goalie Chris Amsden made 39 saves in the win, while Wilderness goalie Ryan Anderson had 17 saves in the loss.
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