With one of the Western-based ECHL teams leaving for bigger things (the AHL) and additions in the East, the Midwest-based ECHL teams are now spread a little more evenly through the Western Conference Divisions. Eight teams from the Midwest are returning, but a couple are moving from the Central to the West Division this time
A.J. Jenks fired the game winner 4:48 from the end of the middle period as the Toledo Walleye opened the 2017-18 ECHL campaign with a 3-2 edge against the host Quad City Mallards at Taxslayer Center in Moline, IL on Friday (Oct. 13, 2017). The Walleye, ECHL affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings and Grand
The Quad City Mallards, ECHL affiliate of the American Hockey League’s Chicago Wolves as well as NHL’s Las Vegas Golden Knights added another forward to its roster, adding 25-year-old winger Justin Kovacs from Grosse Pointe Woods, MI on Thursday (Sept. 7. 2017) Kovacs also played last season with the Mallards, collecting 60 points (20g, 40)
The Quad City Mallards of the ECHL announced a couple of signings on Tuesday (Sept. 5, 2017) on both the team and league website. The Mallards, affiliated with the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League and Las Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL signed Ryan McGrath, a 26-year-old forward from O’Fallon, MO and Matt
(Courtesy Chicago Wolves) — The NHL’s newest team added another Midwest-based pro affiliate when it recently signed a multi-year deal with the Quad City Mallards of the East Coast Hockey League. The Chicago Wolves also announced Thursday that the organization has signed a multi-year partnership with the Quad City Mallards of the ECHL that begins with
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