After starting off the regular season with a win, the Roadrunners faced a different Wichita Falls Wildcats team on Saturday night and wound up with a weekend split after a 6-2 loss. Once again, this was the only Midwest-based game of the night. All but two of the game’s eight goals came in the opening
Bo Hanson, a 17-year-old defenseman from Idaho notched his second of the game 4:22 into overtime to lift the Muskegon Lumberjacks to a 5-4 win over the US National Development Team U-17 squad Saturday at the Subway Shootout, a seven-team USHL tournament played in Green Bay. In other second-day games, the USNDTP U-18’s downed Bloomington
The Sault Ste. Marie cross-border rivalry was reborn on Friday (Sept. 11) night as the Soo (Michigan) Eagles — back in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League after a three-year hiatus, cleared customs to play the Soo (Ontario) Thunderbirds. The Thunderbirds, ranked ninth in the Canadian Junior Hockey League pre-season rankings got early bragging rights
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.
After a tumultuous summer, the USPHL-Midwest finally got things underway Friday (Sept. 11) with 12 of 17 league teams seeing action. The big winners on the night were the West Division’s Dells Ducks and Chicago Cougars, both grabbing 7-0 wins on the road to start the season. The Ducks pulled off the big win at
Andrew Hart, a 19-year-old forward from New Jersey sank the lone goal of the third period, lifting the host Topeka Roadrunners to a 4-3 edge against the visiting Wichita Falls Wildcats in North American Hockey League opening night action at the Kansas Expocenter Friday (Sept. 11). This one didn’t start out well for the homeside