Jeff Lerg provided shutout goaltending, stopping all 24 of the Fort Wayne Komets shots he faced as the Toledo Walleye picked up an emphatic 5-0 win to clinch the East Coast Hockey League’s Central Division final with a 5-0 win at the Huntington Center in Toledo Saturday (May 6, 2017). Simon Denis opened the scoring
Pat Nagle reappeared in the Fort Wayne Komets crease on Friday (May 5, 2017) and delivered a series saving 34-save effort as the host Komets downed the Toledo Walleye 4-1 to stay alive in its Best of Seven East Coast Hockey League Central Division final series. Jamie Schaafsma also played a big part for the
Kearney, Neb. (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) – Former Tri-City Storm standouts Pheonix Copley and Trevor Moore are set to start the second round of the AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs Friday. The goalie Copley led the Hershey Bears to a do-or-die Game 5 win against rival Lehigh Valley with 28 saves on 30 shots to advance Sunday.
A.J. Jenks fired a pair, including the game winner with just under four minutes to go as the Toledo Walleye picked up a 3-2 win at the Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne and grabbed a commanding 3-0 lead in its Best of Seven Central Division Final series with the host Komets on Wednesday (May 3,
Dane Walters’ second of the night, fired exactly one minute into overtime, lifted the Toledo Walleye to a 4-3 edge against the visiting Fort Wayne Komets and a 2-0 lead in their East Coast Hockey League Central Division Final series at the Huntington Center in Toledo Saturday (April 29, 2017). Toledo never trailed in the
A.J. Jenks fired the game winner lifting the Toledo Walleye to a 2-1 win on home ice at the Huntington Center against the Fort Wayne Komets in the opening contest of their Best of Seven Central Division Final series Friday (April 28, 2017). All three goals came in the middle period including the first by