RICHMOND, Va. – On December 10, the Fayetteville FireAntz were in Richmond to take on the Renegades in an SPHL game, just one of many each team will play this season. One rookie who took the ice that night to … Continue reading
Category Archives: SPHL
Arthur Kiyaga: “I am lucky!”
RICHMOND, Va. – Fairly or unfairly, the novelty of being the only Ugandan native to play professional ice hockey may garner Richmond Renegade Arthur Kiyaga an inordinate amount of attention. Following two complete seasons in the UHL and CHL respectively, … Continue reading
Is hybrid icing rule the middle ground?
JOHNS ISLAND, SC – Professional hockey in North America and particularly the NHL is in the middle of discussion around the rules governing icing. Discussion is centering around whether a major change is required to help reduce the number of … Continue reading
Moffat thankful for hockey and life
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – By nature, hockey – and the players who play it – are rough and rugged. As time has gone on, the size of the players and the speed of the game have increased greatly. For those who … Continue reading
Former TC Cyclones’ equipment manager Jorge Alves makes NHL debut
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – Over the past few years, single-A professional hockey has begun to embrace its role in the developmental process for players, on-ice officials and team administrators. The Twin City Cyclones of the Southern Professional Hockey League are a … Continue reading
SPHL at five: healthy and happy
COLUMBUS, Ga. – In the fall of 2004, the members of the SEHL and the remnants of the WHA2 got together and formed the Southern Professional Hockey League. It was an attempt to keep alive the idea of successful minor … Continue reading