Carson Lambos' OT Goals Power Wild Past Moose Amid Discipline Review
Carson Lambos scored a 3-2 overtime winner against the Manitoba Moose on Feb. 21, his latest extra-time clincher as the Wild-Moose series draws a league disciplinary review.

Carson Lambos delivered another late-game knockout for the Iowa Wild, scoring the 3-2 overtime winner against the Manitoba Moose on Feb. 21, the latest in a run of decisive extra-time finishes between the two clubs. The victory extended a pattern of tight outcomes in the Wild-Moose meetings that has drawn league attention.
Across the recent stretch of head-to-head matchups, those close results have carried tangible consequences for standings and momentum, with Lambos repeatedly supplying decisive goals in extra time. The 3-2 final on Feb. 21 underscored how one swing from a single player can determine two points in tightly contested AHL matchups, and it continued a sequence of overtime resolutions that has defined this rivalry this month.
That sequence also prompted a league disciplinary check tied to the series. As of Feb. 22, the meetings between Iowa and Manitoba were the subject of a disciplinary review by the league, a development that followed the string of consequential results and incidents across the recent games. The review adds an off-ice wrinkle to the on-ice urgency, leaving the outcomes of these meetings to be examined by AHL officials while results stand in the record books.

For the Iowa Wild, Lambos' extra-time finishing has immediate value: his overtime winner on Feb. 21 turned a one-goal margin into two points and kept the Wild on the right side of the ledger in their matchup with Manitoba. For the Manitoba Moose, close losses like the 3-2 defeat raise questions about late-game execution and the disciplinary matters now before the league. With the review pending as of Feb. 22, both clubs will have to manage the short-term playoff implications of the results while awaiting any rulings that could affect roster availability or game outcomes.
Carson Lambos' run of late-game scoring has been the clear narrative thread through the recent Wild-Moose meetings, and the combination of overtime drama and a league disciplinary check ensures these matchups will continue to command attention beyond the scoreboard.
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