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E'ville draws a pair, plus a bonus card ...
That's wrong.
They have names.
E'ville draws a pair, plus a bonus card ...
I only did it because I how the name "Logan vande Meerakker" feels as it rolls off my ...That's wrong.
They have names.
Rivermen Sign Four for 2024-25
September 10, 2024 - 01:35 pm
Jason Ruff
PEORIA, IL – The Peoria Rivermen are proud to announce that they have signed four players, including three returners from last year’s championship team, to the roster for the 2024-25 season. Forwards Mike Gelatt and John Kaljian along with defensemen Chase Spencer and Renat Dadadzhanov have all signed with the Rivermen. All four have also signed ECHL contracts with the Bloomington Bison, Allen Americans, Tulsa Oilers, and Maine Mariners respectively. ...
Read more at: Rivermen Sign Four for 2024-25 | PEO Rivermen
I always find it awkward when a player announce their own signing but the team says f all...
Based on one of the comments, it looks like she was at the game last night.I wonder if the I'Bears' GM knows he signed her.
I see she has her own branding, too. All part of the Mariah Fujimagari Road Show, coming to a hockey team near you.Based on one of the comments, it looks like she was at the game last night.
New season, new approach for Rail Yard Dawgs
Eric Johnson, Sports Anchor / Reporter
Published: October 14, 2024 at 2:51 PM
Updated: October 14, 2024 at 6:36 PM
ROANOKE, Va. – As a new season approaches for the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs, the 2023 SPHL President’s Cup Champion Rail Yard Dawgs admit complacency set in last season.
“We know we fell short last year,” said head coach Dan Bremner during the teams recent media day.
“There’s only one team happy at the end of the year and it wasn’t us,” said forward Owen McDade.
With that, the team returns to the ice with a fresh mindset and even a new approach at the offensive end of the ice. Accountability and aggression will be at the forefront. ...
Read more at: New season, new approach for Rail Yard Dawgs | WSLS-Sports
Birmingham Bulls to retire Jamey Hicks’ number at season opener on Oct. 18
Monday, October 14, 2024
By Andrew Simonson
The Birmingham Bulls will honor one of the franchise’s greatest legends before the puck drops on the 2024-25 season. The Bulls announced on Monday, Oct. 14 that the team will retire Jamey Hicks’ No. 14 jersey.
The jersey retirement ceremony will take place at the team’s regular season opener on Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena as Birmingham battles the Huntsville Havoc in an in-state rivalry clash. Hicks joins Jerome Bechard as the only two players to have their jerseys retired by the Bulls. ...
Read more at: https://www.bullshockey.net/post/bi...jamey-hicks-number-at-season-opener-on-oct-18 | Bulls/SCR
Why the Peoria Rivermen got a wave of talent just days before SPHL season opener
Dave Eminian
Peoria Journal Star
Published 12:04 p.m. CT Oct. 14, 2024 | Updated 7:13 p.m. CT Oct. 14, 2024
PEORIA — Here comes the cavalry.
The Peoria Rivermen received a wave of players from ECHL camps on Monday morning that changed the outlook for their team in the early going. The defending SPHL champions (h)ave nine players down from Double-A training camps and could get more.
They'll have to get them into practices and sort through lineup possibilities in time for their SPHL 2024-25 season opener at Quad City on Saturday. ... Read more at:Why the Peoria Rivermen got a wave of talent just days before SPHL season opener
The Peoria Rivermen will likely have received 10 players down from ECHL training camps by the time Tuesday night arrives. Opening night is Friday.www.pjstar.com
Peoria Rivermen begin defense of their SPHL championship this week
Peoria, IL, USA 1470 & 100.3 WMBD
TJ Carson
Oct 14, 2024 | 4:08 PM
PEORIA, Ill. – The puck is about to drop on a new hockey season for the Peoria Rivermen.
The defending Southern Professional Hockey League champions start their 2024-25 season on Saturday at Quad City, before the home opener on October 25th against Roanoke, which will also feature a championship ceremony.
The Rivermen will feature a mix of veterans and new players on this year’s squad, but will feature a new captain. Former captain and Peoria-native Alec Hagaman retired after leading the Rivermen to its second President’s Cup in three seasons.
Forward Alec Baer, in his 4th season with the team, now wears the ‘C’ for the Rivermen. He says there’s “big shoes” to fill, but is ready for the role with the leadership around him. ...
Read more at: Peoria Rivermen begin defense of their SPHL championship this week | WMBD
SPHL Weekly Recap: Top Performances, Standings and What’s Ahead | Week 3
Karen Zehner
November 5, 2024
As the SPHL season heats up, fans can look forward to a series of thrilling matchups in the coming days. The Fayetteville Marksmen, currently leading the standings, will face off against the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs and the Knoxville Ice Bears. Meanwhile, the Huntsville Havoc and Birmingham Bulls, both vying for top positions, have crucial games lined up against the Pensacola Ice Flyers and each other. With teams like the Quad City Storm, Peoria Rivermen, and others also in action, the upcoming schedule promises intense competition and exciting hockey action. ...
Read Analyses & Stats & a buncha damn ads at: SPHL Weekly Recap: Top Performances, Standings and What's Ahead | Week 3 | Inside The Rink