RiverWolves Fall to Milwaukee Power

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Power wins season series

(WAUSAU, WI)- The Wausau RiverWolves took on the Milwaukee Power Saturday night at Marathon Park Ice Arena in a NA3HL Central Division contest. Heading into the game Wausau trailed in the season series four games to two.

Tommy Raith, from Winnetka, Illinois was able to find the back of the net halfway into the first with an assist by Hayden Shoemake, from San Diego, California. The second period carried the same amount of energy as Mason Ausmus of the Milwaukee Power scored the second goal of the night with assists from Tyler Nelson and Simon Ellingson. This was the only goal made during the second period, tying the game 1-1. Third period started quickly as the Milwaukee Power scored their second goal three minutes in, once again by Mason Ausmus and with an assist by Riley Cassada. At the 8:45 mark the Power scored their third goal, made by Nate Stone and with assists by Maxwell Erstad and Ben Cremers, making the score 3-1. At the 11:15 mark into the third, Tyler Nelson of the Milwaukee Power scored their fourth goal with assist by Riley Cassada and Mason Proskin, giving Milwaukee the 4-1 win. The win gives Milwaukee the season series between the teams.

Join the RiverWolves for $2 beer night presented by Budweiser next Saturday, March 13 at 7:10pm.

The RiverWolves are members of the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL), one of three USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III Junior leagues, serves as one of the top training grounds in the country by providing the best coaching, exposure and developmental vehicles available for student-athletes in its classification.  The primary mission of the NA3HL is to provide a structured developmental environment for student-athletes who have aspirations of playing in the NAHL or United States Hockey League and eventually the NCAA or American College Hockey Association.  For more information, visit riverwolveshockey.com.

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David Keech
Author: David Keech

David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]