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Rail Yard Dawgs Highlights, 7-1 Game Three Win Vs. Quad City, 4/13/24
Rail Yard Dawgs Highlights, 7-1 Game Three Win Vs. Quad City, 4/13/24

The Rail Yard Dawgs dominated Game Three on Saturday night, rolling to a 7-1 win over the Quad City Storm at Berglund Center ...



Roanoke Rail yard dawgs vs quad City storm (round 1 game 3) 4/13/2024
Roanoke Rail yard dawgs vs quad City storm (round 1 game 3) 4/13/2024

FOURTH STRAIGHT TRIP TO THE SEMIS! ✓ Roanoke thrashes Quad City 7-1 in Game Three on Saturday night. Austyn ...



Roanoke Rail yard dawgs vs quad City storm (playoffs round 1 game 2) 4/13/2024
Roanoke Rail yard dawgs vs quad City storm (playoffs round 1 game 2) 4/13/2024

THE CARDIAC CANINES WILL SEE YOU TOMORROW NIGHT! Roanoke outlasts Quad City 3-2 in Game Two to even the ...



Rail Yard Dawgs Highlights, 3-2 Game Two Win Vs. Quad City, 4/12/24
Rail Yard Dawgs Highlights, 3-2 Game Two Win Vs. Quad City, 4/12/24

The Rail Yard Dawgs came up big in the clutch moments of the third period, pulling out a 3-2 comeback win over the Quad City ...



SPHL Playoffs: Evansville Thunderbolts Keep Series Alive In Overtime
SPHL Playoffs: Evansville Thunderbolts Keep Series Alive In Overtime

Chays Ruddy picked up the overtime winner against the Birmingham Bulls to tie the series at one apiece for the Evansville ...



Thunderbolts win playoff match against Birmingham Bulls
Thunderbolts win playoff match against Birmingham Bulls

The Evansville Thunderbolts won their first playoff match against the Birmingham Bulls on Thursday. The match was 1 to 1 until ...



Team, Place & City Details

Birmingham Bulls (WHA)

The Birmingham Bulls were a professional ice hockey team based in Birmingham, Alabama. They played in the World Hockey Association from 1976 to 1979 and the Central Hockey League from 1979 to 1981.

Birmingham Bulls (American football)
Birmingham Bulls (American football)

The Birmingham Bulls are an American football team based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. They play their home games at Kings Norton RFC in Hopwood.

Birmingham Bulls (ECHL)

The Birmingham Bulls were a minor professional ice hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League from 1992 to 2001. Their home arena was the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center.

Birmingham Bulls (SPHL)

The Birmingham Bulls are a professional ice hockey team in Pelham, Alabama, that began to play in the 2017–18 season as a member of the SPHL. The team is named after the previous Birmingham-area teams in the World Hockey Association and East Coast Hockey League.

Birmingham Bulls (ACHL)

The Birmingham Bulls was a professional ice hockey team based in Birmingham, Alabama, that briefly played in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League in October 1983.

Birmingham Bullets

The Birmingham Bullets were a British professional basketball team from Birmingham, England who competed in the British Basketball League . The club was founded in 1974 as Coventry Granwood before moving to Birmingham in 1980 as part of the team's sponsorship agreement with Fiat.

Birmingham Bulldogs

Birmingham RLFC are a rugby league team based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. They play in the Midlands Premier division of the Rugby League Conference.

Birmingham Bulldogs (speedway)

Birmingham Bulldogs also known as the Hall Green Bulldogs are a defunct British motorcycle speedway team who operated between 1929 and 1938 and were based at Hall Green Stadium, York Road, Hall Green in Birmingham, England.

Quad City Storm

The Quad City Storm is a professional minor league hockey team to begin play in the 2018–19 season as a member of the Southern Professional Hockey League. The team is based in the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa, with home games at the TaxSlayer Center in Moline, Illinois.

Birmingham Bulls

Birmingham Bulls may refer to:

Bull Ring, Birmingham
Bull Ring, Birmingham

The Bull Ring is a major shopping area in central Birmingham England, and has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.