There is only one junior game involving Midwest teams tonight, but its a doozy if you are a fan of the Springfield Jr. Blues. March 28, 2017 NAHL Janesville at Springfield Its desperation time for the Junior Blues who begin a final five game run to the NAHL finish line tonight with a home game
Alex Peck, 20, couldn’t have picked a better time to fire his first of the season as his goal scored just past the halfway mark of the final period snapped a 4-4 deadlock and lifted the Springfield Jr. Blues to a 5-4 win against Midwest Division rival Janesville Jets in North American Hockey League play
Last weekend, a few teams got an early start in North American Hockey League play. This weekend, a larger group will get their respective 2015-16 seasons under way, including the defending Robertson Cup Champion Minnesota Wilderness. The Wilderness will open on home ice with a Friday/Saturday (Sept. 18-19) doubleheader against the always tough Fairbanks Ice Dogs,
After starting off the regular season with a win, the Roadrunners faced a different Wichita Falls Wildcats team on Saturday night and wound up with a weekend split after a 6-2 loss. Once again, this was the only Midwest-based game of the night. All but two of the game’s eight goals came in the opening
Andrew Hart, a 19-year-old forward from New Jersey sank the lone goal of the third period, lifting the host Topeka Roadrunners to a 4-3 edge against the visiting Wichita Falls Wildcats in North American Hockey League opening night action at the Kansas Expocenter Friday (Sept. 11). This one didn’t start out well for the homeside
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) will ease into its regular season on the weekend with six teams in action. ‘Of the half dozen starters, only one — the Topeka Roadrunners are based in the Midwest. The Roadrunners are also the lone Midwest team the plays out of the competitive South Division which is now