Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar both reached the 30-point mark to achieve a feat the NHL hasn’t seen in nearly 20 years and help the Avalanche claim victory in an 11-goal contest. * Gen Z skaters and veterans both had … Continue reading
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Recap of NHL for 22 Movember
The Jets continue to soar as the League leaders equaled the second-most wins through 20 games of a season in NHL history. * Jiri Kulich’s second NHL goal was the overtime winner as the 20-year-old helped Buffalo complete its first … Continue reading
Disappointment drives creation of AAHA
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — As most people can attest to, politics can make for strange bedfellows. Apparently, so can minor league hockey at its lowest level. Following a summer of questions, announcements and deals, select members of the Mid Atlantic Hockey … Continue reading
MAHL folds, MWHL fails to launch
EVANSVILLE, Ind – In a move that is said to take the best of two leagues, the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League and the Mid-West Hockey League have essentially disbanded with two teams from each league forming the fledgling All-American Hockey Association. … Continue reading
Haines, MAHL learning from mistakes
CANTON, Ohio — The difference between success and failure is best described as a very thin line. Being able to turn a failed attempt at doing something into a success takes skill and a willingness to learn from mistakes made. … Continue reading
MAHL prepares for sophomore season
KENT , OH – In its inaugural season (2007-2008), the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League had a total of five teams playing in Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio. The teams in Pennsylvania were the Indiana Ice Miners, the Valley Forge … Continue reading