The Federal Hockey League opened its 2016-17 season on two fronts Friday (Oct. 28) and one of them saw Midwest based Danville Dashers holding on for a 3-2 win at Watertown Municipal Arena against the host Watertown Wolves. Dashers dominated play early in this one outshooting its host 19-11 in the opening 20 minutes and
The Kalamazoo Wings fought back to tie the score twice at the Wings Events Center Friday night, but ultimately surrendered a 3-2 decision in shootout against the visiting Wheeling Nailers in one of seven East Coast Hockey League games involving Midwest based teams. All seven saw Midwest teams playing games against teams from outside of
The Iowa Wild got a 36-save performance from goaltender Steve Michalek and two goals each from Tyler Graovac and Jordan Schroeder to wrap up a seven-game season-opening homestand with a 6-1 thrashing of the visiting Milwaukee Admirals at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on Friday (Oct. 28) night. In other Friday night action
Artem Anisimov gathered in the rebound of a shot by teammate Artemi Panarin and buried it past goaltender Keith Kincaid as the icing on a come from behind win for the Chicago BlackHawks who bested the host New Jersey Devils 3-2 in overtime at the Prudential Center in Newark in one of two NHL games
The Wichita Thunder got a jump on the weekend action Thursday (Oct. 27) once again rallying back from an early deficit to open its two-game road series against the Atlanta Gladiators at Infinite Energy Arena. Early period goals by A.J. White and Tyler Murovich had the host team up 2-0 by the five minute mark
Gary Nunn‘s empty net goal with 17 seconds to play wiped out any thoughts of a late rally as the host Cleveland Monsters fell 4-2 to the San Antonio Rampage 4-2 at the Quicken Loans Arena on Thursday (Oct. 27) night. The game was the first of a pair between the two with a wrap