Weekend notebook: Silver Knights welcome back coach
Good times are back for the Henderson Silver Knights, and that goes well beyond the win-loss column in the American Hockey League standings.
Good times are back for the Henderson Silver Knights, and that goes well beyond the win-loss column in the American Hockey League standings.
📝 by Patrick Williams Control what you can control. That message has been hammered into the heads of American Hockey League players for decades. The quicker a player absorbs those words, the better the chances of breaking through the crowd and landing a National Hockey League job. Certainly Milwaukee Admirals forward Rocco Grimaldi is living […]
Thanks to some phone calls, the Abbotsford Canucks are finding a way to pull out wins and making some new friends along the way.
The Hershey Bears had it all Saturday night ― the win, a move into first place, and a world-record 52,341 stuffed animals flying onto the ice at Giant Center.
Toronto’s six-game winning streak ended Wednesday night, but head coach Greg Moore is happy with his team’s direction.
Colorado Eagles goaltender Justus Annunen wants work, and the American Hockey League schedule is providing plenty of that for him.
To qualify for the Calder Cup Playoffs this spring, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins will need newly acquired forward Alex Nylander to take on a major role in their lineup.
The American Hockey League’s reputation for churning out National Hockey League players is a well-established one. So with NHL clubs dealing with COVID-19 issues that have also reached into the broadcast booth, they turned to the place they always look for talent ― the AHL.
Kevin Dineen has seen enough in his nearly 40 years of pro hockey to have anticipated that his Utica Comets would face turbulence at some point.
Game on for the Laval Rocket. And maybe game on for newly signed forward Devante Smith-Pelly, too?