Monsters first in Cleveland’s sports revival
Before the drought-stricken Cleveland Indians reached the World Series in late October and before the Cleveland Cavaliers won the city’s first N.B.A. title in June, there were the Lake Erie Monsters.
Before the drought-stricken Cleveland Indians reached the World Series in late October and before the Cleveland Cavaliers won the city’s first N.B.A. title in June, there were the Lake Erie Monsters.
Every year, young players learn that establishing oneself as an AHL regular is one of the defining challenges of their careers.
The American Hockey League today announced the following suspensions:
Lukas Sedlak earned a spot on the Blue Jackets’ roster thanks to a solid training camp and an out-of-nowhere playoff performance with Lake Erie.
It was another night to remember as the Monsters received their 2016 Calder Cup Championship Rings.
Zach Werenski has cracked the Columbus Blue Jackets’ roster and is preparing to make a name for himself in the NHL.
Ryan Craig knows the glow of a championship will quickly fade after Friday’s pregame Calder Cup ceremony.
The Las Vegas NHL team has hired former Cleveland Monsters and Cleveland Cavaliers executive Kerry Bubolz as team president.
The Cleveland Monsters have signed forward Aaron Palushaj to an AHL contract for the 2016-17 season.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have named three-time Stanley Cup champion and former AHL All-Star John Madden as head coach of the club’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Cleveland Monsters. Madden replaces Jared Bednar, who last week was hired as head coach of the Colorado Avalanche. “John Madden has a winning pedigree, having been a part […]