The last Midwest-based team was eliminated from the East Coast Hockey League post season when the Toledo Walleye surrendered a 6-3 defeat against the Colorado Eagles at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland CO on Friday (May 19, 2017). The trip to Colorado was devastating for the Walleye who split the first two games on
The Colorado Eagles grabbed control of its Best of Seven East Coast Hockey League West Conference final with the Toledo Walleye with a 4-3 overtime edge at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland Colorado on Wednesday (May 17, 2017). After earning a split in the first two games at the Huntington Center in Toledo the
Three goals in 3:13 provided a bulk of the scoring for the Colorado Eagles who evened the East Coast Hockey League Western Conference Championship Series with the Toledo Walleye with a 4-3 edge at the Huntington Center in Toledo on Saturday (May 13, 2017). Evan Rankin opened the scoring with his eighth of the playoffs,
Two goals in the first 83 seconds of the second period helped the Toledo Walleye open its Best of Seven East Coast Hockey League Western Conference Championship series with a 4-2 win at the Huntington Center in Toledo against the visiting Colorado Eagles on Friday (May 12, 2017). It was the Eagles on the board
Jeff Lerg provided shutout goaltending, stopping all 24 of the Fort Wayne Komets shots he faced as the Toledo Walleye picked up an emphatic 5-0 win to clinch the East Coast Hockey League’s Central Division final with a 5-0 win at the Huntington Center in Toledo Saturday (May 6, 2017). Simon Denis opened the scoring
Pat Nagle reappeared in the Fort Wayne Komets crease on Friday (May 5, 2017) and delivered a series saving 34-save effort as the host Komets downed the Toledo Walleye 4-1 to stay alive in its Best of Seven East Coast Hockey League Central Division final series. Jamie Schaafsma also played a big part for the