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Oakbank’s Caiden Gault honoured after strong weekend
2 minute read 3:00 PM CSTCaiden Gault had the best weekend of any forward in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, helping his Northern Michigan Wildcats to their first win of the season.
He had three goals over two games to lead the conference, and his eight on the season are the most by any Wildcats player this year.
Gault, who was born in Oakbank, transferred to Northern Michigan this year after three years suiting up for Ferris State University.
Gault opened the scoring in the Wildcats 3-2 win and their 4-3 overtime loss, both to Bowling Green. His third of the weekend was spectacular, as he set up at the point on the powerplay and ripped a one-timer slap shot perfectly into the top corner to give his team a 2-1 lead in the second period.
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