Wild Continue To Roll.
The Minnesota Wild appear to have finally found the chemistry that eluded them for most of the 2005/2006 CPHL season.
The question now is does GM Farhall have the mental discipline to NOT muck too much with the lineup.
The Wild hammered the Dallas Stars 7-1 on Tuesday evening, going 4 for 5 on the powerplay and getting scoring from all areas.
Daniel Sedin led the way with 4 points, while Iginla, and Alex Frolov had 3 points. For Iginla, his 59th goal leaves him just 3 shy of equaling the all time record of 62 held by Milan Hejduk. Moreover, the winger took over the scoring lead in the CPHL over the injured Sergei Samsonov.
After the game Farhall deflected attention from the chase for the record.
”The reality is that most of the goals and points came when Iggy was playing for other teams this year. Certainly it will be a nice moment for our fans but the focus of the team right now is the division”.
In other notes, rookie Rusty Olesz scored his first ever CPHL goal late in the third.
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