Wasps fly-half Jimmy Gopperth has signed a new contract with the club. The New Zealander is currently the top scorer in the Aviva Premiership with 90 points, including three tries.Gopperth has played 33 times for Wasps, scoring 343 points since joining from Leinster last season. Gopperth said: Im really pleased to have signed a new contract with Wasps. The way the clubs going and the direction were moving in as a squad, the quality of players and coaching staff we have, its just a great fit. Gopperth is tackled against Leicester Ive really enjoyed myself the last couple of years, especially this year, and Im loving my rugby playing alongside a great bunch of guys, so why not continue it?I believe theres a lot still to come from this squad. Weve been learning our ways and making good progress, but I feel theres more to come. We obviously have a few more people to come in which will help our cause, but were just looking to improve every single week. Were on the right track but weve still got plenty to learn.Wasps Director of Rugby Dai Young added: Jimmy is a very important player for us on and off the field. Hes played a big part in moving the club forward since he arrived. Jimmy Gopperth runs in for a try against Exeter Aside from his skills and attitude on the pitch, his leadership, professionalism and encouragement of everyone around him is hugely valuable to the squad.Jimmys a very important cog to keep this side progressing and Im really pleased he is on board with us moving forwards. 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McCambridge spoke highly of his back-up goalie, saying Comrie was "real sharp" in net. "Coming in under those circumstances, to come into that game against an excellent team, I thought he performed really well," he said. Springfields Sean Collins won the game in overtime, scoring with a quick wrister at the 2:50 mark of the extra frame. Jack Skille scored four goals in a five-point performance to lead the Falcons (43-20-6), while Carter Camper and Matt Taormina also scored. Patrice Cormier scored twice for St. Johns (41-22-5). Andrew Gordon, John Albert, Jerome Samson, Kyle MacKinnon and Carl Klingberg had a goal apiece. 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St. Johns closed the gap when Cormier was gifted a puck on a perfect pass from behind the net while waiting in the slot, and he buried it 15:08 into the first. Skille tapped in a cross-crease pass at the 16:34 mark of the first period to make it 4-2 Falcons. Sixteen seconds later, Bass scored a near-identical goal, finishing a cross-crease play on the same post. MacKinnon decreased St. Johns deficit to two goals at 17:25 of the first, scoring for the IceCaps as he finished off a 2-on-1 with Cormier. Cormier added his second of the game, scoring into a practically open net at 17:50. Gordon pulled the IceCaps within one, scoring from the faceoff dot with a high wrister 1:52 into the second period, but Skille completed his hat trick 2:46 into the second, beating a knocked over and sprawling Comrie in net. McKenna stopped 17 or 23 shots for the Falcons through two periods. Jeremy Smith made 12 saves in relief in the third. IceCaps starter Beskorowany stopped five of eight shots. 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