Despite an awesome offensive showing out of the gate, the Rapid City Rush found itself on the receiving end of an 8-3 thrashing at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center against the Allen Americans in its ECHL season opener on Friday (Oct. 13, 2017). The Rush, ECHL affiliate of the Minnesota Wild and Iowa Wild, dominated
Sam Warning opened and closed the scoring at the iWireless Center in Moline, IL helping the host Quad City Mallards to a 3-2 edge against the visiting and previously undefeated Tulsa Oilers on Saturday (Oct. 29) in one of six East Coast Hockey League games involving Midwest based teams. In other Saturday action: Rapid City
As teams head back from the Christmas break, the 10 Midwest-based ECHL Hockey teams are split evenly — five in a post season position and five looking at an early trip to the golf course if they can’t turn things around in the next few months. They are also split evenly on each side —
The Wichita Thunder, the lone Midwest-based independent team in the East Coast Hockey League announced a 25-player roster that will open training camp at the Wichita Ice Arena. Included are 15 forwards, eight defensemen and two goaltenders. Listed below are the players that will start training camp with the Thunder. Forwards – Cullen Bradshaw, Todd Hossmer,
The Wichita Thunder will get one tune up for its second ECHL season and it will come against a long time rival. Wichita moved into the new league last season along with the rest of its CHL mates including the Tulsa Oilers, a long time rival. The two will square off as a preview to a regular