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Netusil breaks the 10-year-old team record in the weekend tear

February 24, 2025 – North American Hockey League (Nahl)
Minnesota Wilderness press release

Frantisek Netusil once scored in the Wilderness in Minnesota in her weekend home series against the Kenai River Brown and broke a team record while he was another band.

Netusil opened the game winner in the series in the series on Friday and led the wilderness to a 4: 3 victory. On Saturday, the striker of Praha, the Czech Republic, scored a lonely goal with 5-1 in Minnesotas. The two goals give Netusil 24 in the season and enable him to set a new franchise record for goals for one player in the first year. The previous brand was determined by Tyler CLINE in the 2014-15 season.

With his marker on Saturday, Netusil also combined the record of Wilderness Single-Season for Power Play goals at 14 and even moved it with Kevin Marx Norén from the 2022-23 campaign.

Minnesota is the next two games of a home stand with 6 games the Wisconsin Windigo. This series is Friday, February 28th and Saturday, March 1st.

Friday: Minnesota 4, Kenai River 3 OT

A hiking battle characterized the game on Friday when every team scored a goal once before extra time.

After Wes Berg Kenaai gave the first lead of the game with 8:03 in the opening time, Zach Homer scored his 19th of the season on a outlier to put the game ahead with just 40 seconds.

Minnesota then carried this momentum into the second period to take his first lead of the competition. In his 2nd season 3:14, Olle Karlsson scored the score to achieve the score with 2-1.

The brown bears went out the score before the middle stanza was over with 3:55 on the left thanks to Thomas Gunderson's balance sheet.

Noah Dziver once again gave Minnesota the leadership in the regulation with his 13th of the 4:17 campaign into the third period. However, Kenai came back again when Colten Nestler scored 6:32 goals.

This led to overtime when Netusil ended the game with a minute in the 5-minute additional frame when he converted with Lucas Jendek on a two-on-one break.

Netusil, Homer and Dziver added an assist for a 2-point night. Jendek and Jakeb Lynch ended with two templates while Luke published a helper.

Nick Erickson was in the wilderness network and turned 25 out of 28 brown bear shots aside.

Owen Zenone suffered the loss, which scored 24 parades at 28 shots.

The two squads each ended 28 hits.

In special teams, Minnesota went 0: 2. Kenai received no possibilities for power play.

Saturday: Kenai River 5, Wildernis 1

In the third period, the Brown Bears opened a tight game with two goals during a 5-minute large power play and ended the gate with a gate with empty networks.

Netusil's only goal came late in the 2nd period. During the power play, the rookie raped from the left circle in a one-timer at 1 minute in the middle frame to make the score in favor of the brown bears.

Despite some intensive pressure that the wilderness exercises over a large part of the third period, no equalizer would come. Kenai then used a great punishment that Sam Troutwine asked 7:56 in the regulation. Michael Fiedorczuk and wants to ignite Esterbrooks only 33 seconds to expand the brown bear on three goals. Colten Nestler then scored 1:48 in an empty network to achieve it 5-1 in favor of the Kenai River.

The brown bears also had goals from Koen Burkholder and Thomas Gunderson.

Lucas Jendek and Owen Smith helped with Netusil's balance.

Kenai exceeded the wilderness, 42-27. Nick Erickson scored 37 parades, while he faces 41 shots to achieve the loss of gate.

Mitchell McCusker was the victorious goalkeeper and scored 26 parades.

Kenaai 3-against-7 went in the power game; Minnesota went 1-2.

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