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The University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks top forward line of Drake Caggiula, Brock Boeser and Nick Schmaltz is known as the CBS Line.

Since being paired up on October 17, 2015, this top forward line has been on a torrid pace; over the last 12 games. During those 12 games, UND is 10-2-0.

Here’s how the scoring breaks down.

This past weekend, Fighting Hawks freshman forward, Brock Boeser scored his 13th goal of the season to extending his point streak to 10 games. During the 10-game point streak, Boeser has scored (8g-3a—11pts). Boeser has goals in six straight games (6g-0a—6pts).

This past weekend, Fighting Hawks senior forward, Drake Caggiula picked up assists on Boeser’s two goals, now has a six-game point streak. During that six-game point streak, Caggiula has scored (6g-5a—11pts).

This past weekend, Fighting Hawks sophomore forward, Nick Schmaltz extended point streak to 11 games. During those 11 games, Schmaltz has scored (3g-17a—20pts). After 20 games, Schmaltz has scored (3g-23a—26pts). Schmaltz is tied for first in the nation in assists and fourth in the nation is scoring. (Link to stats)

For the season, Caggiula (13g-14a—27pts), Boeser (13g-8a—21pts) and Schmaltz (3g-23a—26pts) lead the Fighting Hawks in points. The CBS line has scored 41.4 percent of the Fighting Hawks goals this season. Together, as a forward line, the CBS line has scored (29g-45a—74pts).

 

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