By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info You’ve heard the joke about if you don’t like the weather in (pick your place), just wait 10 minutes. The American Hockey League Central Division has been like that for several years. Just wait a week and the standings will all be different. This season the division did more or
The USA Midwest was well represented once again in the National Hockey League post season in 2016 as four of five teams qualified for the post season — the Columbus Blue Jackets the lone exception. However, two of the four are already on the sidelines and one more will join tonight leaving either the St.
By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info The 2016 hockey post season is in full swing as the National Hockey League has joined the party. That leaves just the American Hockey League to make its fashionably late entrance to the party next week. Junior Wrap/Playoffs In junior hockey, Tier 3 leagues have already wrapped up play for
With one team packing up and leaving Evansville, IN, it appears a local businessman is taking advantage of adding a team to the Southern Professional Hockey League ranks. Apparently due to issues with the arena deal, the Evansville Icemen of the East Coast Hockey League has indicated its intention to relocate into the state of
The situation looks bright for the Southern Professional Hockey League’s Peoria Rivermen. Not only does the Rivermen lead the league standings with a 27-6-3 record, a full 11-points up on second place Mississippi RiverKings, the Rivermen picked up four of six possible points on a weekend road trip and will enjoy home cooking for the
A couple of five goal nights helped the Kalamazoo Wings improve its playoff perspective this past weekend. The Wings used back-to-back wins at the Wings Event Center against the North Division leading Toledo Walleye to get within seven points of the eighth and final playoff position. That seven point spread doesn’t sound nearly as rough