The red-hot and the Canadian Jr. Hockey League No. 5 ranked Wilderness reeled off their 19th consecutive victory in the triumph over Dryden.
All the scoring in this contest came in the second period.
Andrew Anderson put Wisconsin on top at 2:05 only to see Dryden’s Tyler Newsome supply the equalizer six minutes later.
However, Nick Drill answered right back 26 seconds after that to put the SIJHL leaders in front for good.
Wilson Housley followed by tallying twice to conclude the scoring in the match-up allowing him to extend a consecutive game point streak to six.
Tanner Milliron turned aside 19 of 20 shots to earn his 13th straight decision.
Dean Shepherdson faced 40 attempts in a losing cause for the Ice Dogs.










