By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info Editor Someday, I hope I look back and smile with appreciation at my unrelenting efforts to keep my dream website afloat. Once again, I find myself at my keyboard, explaining one more jumpstart on Midwesthockey.info. I am not going to say its now or never, because I believe I have
If parity is what you are looking for, you must be a fan of the United States Hockey League. After several close games the previous day, the United States Hockey League featured six games on Sunday (Oct. 29). All six were decided by a single goal with four of them going into overtime and three
The defending Commissioner’s Cup champion Port Huron Prowlers hit the ice at McMorran Arena in Port Huron Saturday (Oct. 29) and picked up a 3-2 edge in an 11-round shootout against one of the league’s newest teams and now a Michigan-based rival, the St. Clair Shores Fighting Saints in Federal Hockey League play. In other
Peoria Rivermen Head Coach Jean-Guy Trudel has pretty much seen everything in the past six months in the Southern Professional Hockey League , including after Saturday, an overtime game winner that actually never happened. The same team that saw the Commissioner’s Cup escape its grasp this past spring on a controversial goal had a wacky
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
The suddenly surging Chicago Wolves grabbed a weekend split with the Rockford Ice Hogs by taking the return match at Allstate Arena by a whopping 7-3 count in American Hockey League play Saturday night. The IceHogs won in Rockford the previous evening 3-2, but the Wolves responded in a big way and after dropping its