
Bennett, who also scored a power play goal in the first period, continued his incredible pace. He has put up 14 goals in his first 17 Rush games this season. The reigning Inglasco ECHL Player of the Week has scored five times in his last two games.
The Rush used its special teams to generate offense against Idaho. Rapid City started 3-for-3 on the power play, accounting for all three of its goals in regulation. Deni Goure, Bennett, and Connor Mylymok all tallied power play goals.
Neither team led by one throughout the game. Idaho scored an early goal in each of the first two periods, then tied the game with under five minutes remaining in regulation.
In overtime, Bennett took a cross-ice pass from Billy Constantinou and wired a wrist shot to the top-left corner of the net for the win. Bennett has two overtime game-winners against the Steelheads during the winning streak, the first of which began the team’s record-breaking run.
Ryan Wagner picked up three assists in the game, bringing him over 50 points on the season. The captain is enjoying his most successful professional season offensively in his first year with the Rush.
Connor Murphy won his third straight game with 29 saves on 32 shots faced. Ben Kraws stopped 16 of 20 in the loss for Idaho.
This win continues the Rush’s longest winning streak in its ECHL era. In the process, Rapid City also snapped Idaho’s 12-game winning streak inside The Monument Ice Arena. The Rush had not won a home game against the Steelheads since April 12, 2023.
Next game: Friday, February 28 vs. Idaho. 7:05 p.m. MST puck drop from The Monument Ice Arena.

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