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Iowa Wild Report – February 11, 2020 IOWA WILD REPORT – FEBRUARY 11, 2020 The Iowa Wild won all three home games played DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CT) last week to stretch its franchise best home win Tue., February 11 San Antonio Wells Fargo Arena 7 p.m. streak to eight games. Iowa is 8-0-1 in its last nine Fri., February 14 San Diego Wells Fargo Arena 7 p.m. games overall and 17-3-2 in its last 22 contests. The Wild shutout the Rampage, 4-0, Wednesday. Sat., February 15 San Diego Wells Fargo Arena 6 p.m. D Matt Bartkowski, D Louie Belpedio, D Turner Ottenbreit and F Mason Shaw scored and G Kaapo Kahkonen stopped all 19 shots faced. Iowa earned a 5-2 victory against Stockton Saturday. F Sam Anas tallied a career-high five points (2-3=5), F Gerald Mayhew collected three points (2-1=3) and Kahkonen made 36 saves. The Wild defeated the Heat, 7-4, Sunday. Mayhew (2-2=4), F J.T. Brown (1- 2=3), F Luke Johnson (1-2=3), Anas (0-2=2) and D Brennan Menell (1-1=2) all registered multi-point games and G Mat Robson made 25 saves. Anas leads the AHL in scoring with 57 points (17-40=57), assists and PPA (27). He has tallied 33 points (10-23=33) in the last 19 contests. Mayhew leads the AHL in goals (35) and GWG (8), ranks second in scoring with 55 points (35-20=55) and PPG (13) and third in shots (159). He has recorded a point in 18 of his last 20 games (21-14=35). Menell ranks second amongst AHL defensemen in scoring with 36 points (5- 31=36), assists and PPA (17). Belpedio ranks fifth amongst AHL defensemen in shots (124). Kahkonen leads the AHL in wins, ranks T-2nd in shutouts (4), sixth in GAA and 10th in SV%. For more information on the Iowa Wild, please visit iowawild.com or follow @IAWild on Twitter. IOWA WILD RECORD: 30-14-3-3, 66 PTS – 2nd in CENTRAL DIVISION; 2nd in WESTERN CONFERENCE No. PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG PPA SHG GWG SH SH% 7 Sam Anas RW 50 17 40 57 1 8 6 27 0 1 134 12.7 20 Gerald Mayhew RW 42 35 20 55 14 62 13 2 2 8 159 22 42 Kyle Rau LW 41 11 27 38 -8 4 3 17 0 1 114 9.6 27 Brennan Menell D 44 5 31 36 6 36 3 17 0 2 107 4.7 11 * Nico Sturm F 42 11 15 26 8 14 3 3 0 3 90 12.2 26 Luke Johnson C 29 9 12 21 -10 36 6 6 0 0 99 9.1 14 Will Bitten RW 45 8 12 20 -2 16 3 0 1 0 70 11.4 25 J.T. Brown RW 50 8 12 20 -12 49 3 3 1 2 93 8.6 47 Louie Belpedio D 49 5 13 18 7 89 1 3 0 1 124 4 28 Dmitry Sokolov RW 31 11 6 17 11 6 1 0 0 3 56 19.6 22 * Brandon Duhaime F 50 5 11 16 3 61 0 2 0 0 83 6 40 Gabriel Dumont C 25 8 7 15 -2 23 4 1 1 0 49 16.3 44 Matt Bartkowski D 48 2 12 14 -3 53 0 4 1 0 83 2.4 43 * Connor Dewar F 39 5 7 12 7 18 0 0 1 0 52 9.6 29 Keaton Thompson D 32 2 9 11 8 16 0 0 0 0 32 6.3 36 Colton Beck F 41 3 7 10 -9 8 1 2 0 0 55 5.5 12 Kyle Bauman C 34 3 5 8 -5 8 0 0 0 1 26 11.5 41 Josh Atkinson D 48 0 7 7 -1 42 0 0 0 0 52 0 55 Cody McLeod LW 15 3 2 5 0 30 0 0 0 2 26 11.5 6 Mitch McLain C 28 2 2 4 -6 38 0 0 0 2 39 5.1 23 Mason Shaw LW 5 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 25 15 * Turner Ottenbreit D 21 1 1 2 -4 23 0 0 0 1 19 5.3 18 Matt Register D 24 1 1 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 24 4.2 17 Mike Liambas LW 30 1 1 2 -5 64 0 0 0 0 24 4.2 60 * Mat Robson G 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Hunter Warner D 23 0 0 0 -6 22 0 0 0 0 17 0 No. GOALIE GP MINS W L OT SO GA GAA SA SVS SV% 34 Kaapo Kahkonen 26 1575:52 19 5 2 4 60 2.28 735 675 0.918 60 * Mat Robson 21 1252:43 10 7 4 1 61 2.92 619 558 0.901 FUTURE MINNESOTA WILD STATISTICS – FEBRUARY 11, 2020 CHL TEAM HT. / WT. D.O.B GP G A PTS +/- PIM D Calen Addison Lethbridge (WHL) 5-11 / 180 4/11/00 39 10 33 43 8 34 Ranks T-4th in PPA (16), T-6th in scoring and assists and T-10th in goals amongst WHL defensemen…On season-best 10-game point streak (3-14=17)…Tallied season-high five assists vs. Regina (1/24)…Owns four PPG and two GWG…Recorded nine points (1-8=9) in seven games to help Team Canada win gold medal at 2020 World Junior Championship…Ranked first in assists and second in scoring amongst defensemen at tournament…Point total ranked T-6th overall…Playing in fourth season with Lethbridge…Acquired by Wild in trade with Pittsburgh (2/10/20). LW Adam Beckman Spokane (WHL) 6-1 / 174 5/10/01 51 40 47 87 33 12 Leads WHL in scoring, goals, PPG (14) and shots (242), ranks T-3rd in assists and T-4th in GWG (6)…Owns 28 multi-point games…Has tallied a point in 24 of last 25 games (27- 22=49)…Named WHL Player of the Week (2/3 and 12/16)…Recorded 18-game point streak (21-12=33, 12/7-1/25)...Tied franchise record with 10-game goal streak (16-5=21, 12/7- 1/3)…Tallied five points (3-2=5) at Seattle (12/14)…Playing in second season with Spokane…Wild’s third-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. RW Shawn Boudrias Cape Breton (QMJHL) 6-4 / 197 9/14/99 47 27 35 62 33 65 Ranks T-7th in QMJHL in plus/minus rating, T-9th in GWG (5) and T-13th in goals…Ranks second on team in scoring, T-2nd in plus/minus rating, third in goals, assists and shots (197),…Owns three PPG…Tallied 13 points (6-7=13, 1/3-1/17) during 5-game point streak…Recorded hat trick (3-1=4) vs. Saint John (1/10)…Recorded season-high 10 shots vs. Halifax (12/29)…Tallied career-high five points (3-2=5) at Baie-Comeau (10/4)…Playing in fifth season in QMJHL...Wild’s sixth-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. F Damien Giroux Saginaw (OHL) 5-10/ 179 3/2/00 50 32 24 56 15 16 Ranks T-3rd in the OHL in GWG (7), T-7th in SHG (3) and T-9th in goals…Leads team in goals, ranks third in scoring…Owns nine PPG…Recorded season-high four points (1-3=4) including GWG at Kingston (1/24)…Played for Team OHL in 2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series…Playing in fourth season with Saginaw…Wild’s fifth-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. D Fedor Gordeev Guelph (OHL) 6-6 / 238 1/27/99 40 3 20 23 -4 27 Ranks fourth on team in assists and fifth in shots (107)…Ranks second in scoring amongst team defensemen…Tallied GWG and season-high nine shots at Soo (2/8)…Notched career- high three assists vs. Flint (1/24) and at Soo (11/1)…Playing in fifth season in OHL and second with Guelph…Acquired in trade with Toronto (5/30/19). C Matvey Guskov London (OHL) 6-2 / 183 1/30/01 49 12 12 24 3 46 Recorded two goals vs. Saginaw (2/7)…Tallied two goals including GWG vs. Sudbury (1/17)…Owns two GWG and one PPG…Skating in second season with London…Minnesota’s fifth-round selection in 2019 NHL Entry Draft. F Alexander Khovanov Moncton (QMJHL) 5-11 / 206 4/12/00 37 24 50 74 31 68 Ranks second in QMJHL in assists, fourth in scoring and T-4th in PPA (19)…Owns 23 multi-point games, four GWG, one PPG and one SHG…Has notched a point in 17 of last 18 games…Recorded 13-game point streak (6-21=27, 11/23-1/28)…Tallied career-best six points (1-5=6) vs. Saint John (10/13)…Tallied eight points (3-5=8) including two GWG in seven games as Russia earned silver medal at 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship…Ranked T-2nd on team in scoring and third in shots (20)…Served as captain for Russia in 2019 CIBC Canada Russia Series…Playing in third season with Moncton…Wild’s third-round selection in 2018 NHL Entry Draft. RW Ivan Lodnia Niagara (OHL) 5-11 / 192 8/31/99 30 22 29 51 11 14 Out with a lower body injury suffered Jan.
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