When Tyler Zalecki, 20, from Northwood, OH went to center for a penalty shot in overtime, it gave the NA3HL’s Toledo Cherokee its best chance at finally ending a 5-5 draw against the visiting Wooster Oilers at the Toledo Ice House, Friday (Oct. 2) Zalecki was unsuccessful, but two seconds later off of the ensuing
Mathias Tellstrom, 19, from Sweden, notched a powerplay goal with 9:06 to play lifting the host Metro Jets to a 4-3 lead it wouldn’t surrender against the West Michigan Wolves in NA3HL play Saturday (Sept. 26). In other games involving Midwest-based teams on the same day: St. Louis Jr. Blues earned a 3-2 edge on
There were nine games involving Midwest-based teams in NA3HL League play Saturday (Sept. 19), including some big wins for both the Wisconsin Whalers and Cincinnati Thunder. The Whalers bounced back from a tough 6-2 loss on home ice the previous night against new division rival, the North Iowa Bulls with a 2-1 edge in overtime
Several teams have already opened their respective NA3HL seasons as the league heads into its third weekend of the season. The Alexandria Blizzard though are facing its first test with an early start to the weekend, Thursday night (Sept. 17) at Breezy Point against the North Stars. The Breezy Point Ice Arena will host the
Playing on home ice, the Peoria Mustangs rallied back from a 3-2 deficict with three unanswered third period goals, including two in the final three minutes, to pull out a 5-3 win in its NAHL home opener at the Owens Rec Center, Saturday (Sept. 12) night. The game was one of six league contests —
Two unanswered third period goals was the difference as the Twin City Steel opened its NA3HL season with a 5-3 edge against the host Breezy Point North Stars in one of two games played on Friday night. The other contest saw the West Michigan Wolves dropping a 2-1 decision at Jamestown, NY against the Southern Tier Express.