The Tri City Icehawks extended its winning streak to four games with a 7-1 United States Premier Hockey League-Midwest road win against the Motor City Hawks Friday (Oct. 2). In other league play on the same night, the Kalkaska Rhinos scored last and held off the Michigan Wild 7-6 on home ice; the St. Croix Valley
While limiting the potent Soo Thunderbirds to three goals is a feather in its camp, the Soo Eagles continue to struggle offensively of late, surrendering a 3-1 decision to the visiting Thunderbirds at Pullar Stadium Friday (Oct. 2). The Eagles have just three goals in its past four games and despite a solid 40 save
The Minnesota Iron Rangers carried a solid 5-1Superior International Junior Hockey League record out of September, but hit a big time wall to start off October at Dryden. The host Ice Dogs whipped the Iron Rangers 8-0 thanks in part to a 45-17 edge in shots. The Dogs scored two goals in both the first
Adam Roeder, 19, from Ballwin, MO scored his second consecutive goal 1:54 into the overtime period to lift the host Janesville Jets to a 4-3 win against the North American Hockey League leading Fairbanks Ice Dogs at the Janesville Ice Arena Friday (Oct.2). In other NAHL games involving Midwest-based teams on the same night: the host
Closest game of the night in United States Hockey League play Friday (Oct. 2) was settled by Michael O’Leary, 17, from Nova Scotia who sank his shot in the fifth round of the shootout to lift the host Dubuque Fighting Saints past the Green Bay Gamblers 4-3. Dubuque’s shootout win helped the home teams capture
The Wichita Thunder, the lone Midwest-based independent team in the East Coast Hockey League announced a 25-player roster that will open training camp at the Wichita Ice Arena. Included are 15 forwards, eight defensemen and two goaltenders. Listed below are the players that will start training camp with the Thunder. Forwards – Cullen Bradshaw, Todd Hossmer,