Six-goal second half from Zach Manns leads Sask. Rush to comeback victory
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Rush turned an 8-3 fourth quarter deficit into a 9-8 victory in its home opener.
The Saskatoon Blades are making noise in the country.
The Blue and Gold moved into fifth place in the CHL’s weekly top 10 rankings on Tuesday. On the same day, they defeated the Brandon Wheat Kings 5-4 in overtime for their fifth consecutive victory.
Forward Conner Roulette exploded for four points, including the game-winning goal. The performance gives the Dallas Stars prospect 22 points in 21 outings this season.
The Blades’ next action is Saturday night against the Prince Albert Raiders. Puck drop is 7 p.m. at the Art Hauser Centre.