Walleye vs Nailers Highlights (2/21/2015)
Walleye vs Nailers Highlights (2/21/2015)

Toledo shuts out the Wheeling Nailers 5-0 in front of a sellout crowd of 7,604.



Ontario Reign vs. Alaska Aces (Feb. 14, 2015)
Ontario Reign vs. Alaska Aces (Feb. 14, 2015)

The Ontario Reign survived a thrilling 5-4 shootout victory over the Alaska Aces in front of a sellout crowd of 9,395 on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 at Citizens Business Bank Arena.



11-15-14 Tri-City Storm vs Omaha Lancers
11-15-14 Tri-City Storm vs Omaha Lancers

Another sellout crowd wore out the edges of the seats tonight as the Storm and Lancers took this one all the way to a shootout. Clips from the game....



Pensacola Ice Flyers 5th Anniversary Weekend.
Pensacola Ice Flyers 5th Anniversary Weekend.

January 17th & 18th Pensacola Ice Flyers celebrated their 5th Anniversary of joining the SPHL. Friday they beat the Mississippi Surge 6-1 in front of 6,162 fans. Saturday night in front of a SELLOUT crowd of 8,046, the Ice Flyers unfortunately lost 5-3 against the Huntsville Havoc. SPHL 2014



FEBRUARY 9, 2013 - MAVS DRILL OILERS, 5-2
FEBRUARY 9, 2013 - MAVS DRILL OILERS, 5-2

INDEPENDENCE, Missouri -- The Missouri Mavericks defeated the Tulsa Oilers, 5-2, Saturday night in front of the 10th consecutive sellout at Independence Events Center. The sellout streak is tied for the longest in the franchise history. Kellan Tochkin led all scorers with four points on the night on two goals and two assists. His line mates Sebastien Thinel and Kenton Miller each added three points as the Mavericks improved to 23-17-4. Mavs' goaltender Mike Clemente stopped 32 of 34 shots, while his counterpart Dan Clarke let in five goals and saved 34. The Mavericks close out a three-game weekend when they travel to Bloomington on Sunday The Mavericks controlled from the opening faceoff. Missouri put up eight shots and a goal before the Oilers had their first shot on goal. Colt King ripped a slap shot home at the 4:17 mark to give the Mavericks a 1-0 lead, a lead that held through the first period. Missouri extended their lead to 3-0 in the second period on goals from Tochkin and Miller. Tulsa battled in the third period and made it 3-1 on a goal by Jason Weeks just 3:38 into the period. Missouri answered on Tochkin's second goal of the night at the 5:06 mark. Sean Erickson scored for the Oilers on the power play to make it a 4-2 game at 7:01, but that would be as close as the Oilers would get. Miller missed on a penalty shot at 9:32, but he made up for it just 12 seconds later on his second goal of the evening. The Mavericks head to Bloomington Sunday before three home games next week. Missouri will host Denver on Tuesday, Feb.12, Bloomington on Friday, Feb 15 and Allen on Saturday Feb. 16. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com, by calling (800) 745-3000 or by heading to the Silverstein Eye Centers Box Office. Parking is always free at Independence Events Center. www.MissouriMavericks.com



HFX vs QUE Highlights - Halifax Mooseheads vs Quebec Remparts
HFX vs QUE Highlights - Halifax Mooseheads vs Quebec Remparts

Quebec doubles up Moose 4-2 A different Quebec Remparts team showed up at the Metro Centre on Saturday Eight days after being blown out 11-2 by the Halifax Mooseheads in Quebec City, the Remparts played with much more commitment in the rematch. They battled hard in an intense game in front of a sellout crowd of 10,595 on their way to a well-deserved 4-2 win.



EP.123.0 SAINT JOHN SEA DOGS VS MONCTON WILDCATS - SEASON 6 - GAME 30 HIGHLIGHTS
EP.123.0 SAINT JOHN SEA DOGS VS MONCTON WILDCATS - SEASON 6 - GAME 30 HIGHLIGHTS

SEA DOGS SWEEP SEASON SERIES WITH WILDCATS Friday, March 5, 2011 SAINT JOHN -- For the first time in the history of the rivalry between the two teams, the Saint John Sea Dogs swept the season series against the Moncton Wildcats, thanks to a 5-4 overtime win Friday. On a night that started with the Sea Dogs receiving the Brunswick News Rivalry Cup for the first time, Stanislav Galiev capped it with the overtime winner 16 seconds into the extra frame. Danick Gauthier, Michael Kirkpatrick, Jonathan Huberdeau and third star Mike Thomas also scored as the Dogs remained undefeated on home ice in regulation time. Nathan Beaulieu had two assists and was named first star. Mathieu Corbeil's 23 saves were enough for the win before a sellout crowd of 6,428, as the Sea Dogs improved to 52-6-1-2 (including eight wins over the Wildcats and a 29-0-1-1 home mark). Second star Ted Stephens led the Wildcats with two goals and an assist, Marek Hrivik had a goal and two assists and Cole MacMillan added a single. Brandon Thibeau made 31 saves as the Cats fell to 30-22-3-7. Brunswick News editor-in-chief Rob Warner presented the Brunswick News Rivalry Cup to the Sea Dogs before the game. The teams then exchanged four rebound goals in the first 12 minutes of a scrambly first period. Gauthier opened the scoring with his 10th of the year, from Alexandre Beauregard and Ryan Tesink, at 2:06, then MacMillan made it 1-1 at 4:12. Kirkpatrick's 29th put the Dogs back in the lead on a power play at 8:23, with assists from Beaulieu and Huberdeau, but Hrivik's 34th drew Moncton back even on another power play at 11:51. Huberdeau's 37th came on yet another man advantage at 14:21. It was the prettiest of the period, and sent Saint John into the intermission with a 3-2 lead. Beaulieu made an incredible move to keep the puck in at the left point, then fired a precise pass across the zone through two defenders to Huberdeau down low. Saint John's leading scorer buried for his second point of the night, giving him 93, just two short of Chris DiDomenico's single-season Sea Dogs record. The first half of the second period was scoreless, but once again a power play proved to be the difference, with Stephens scoring on a long shot that eluded Corbeil at 12:06. But Thomas put the Dogs back in front, as he took advantage of a Moncton turnover in the zone and roofed a wrist shot high to Thibeau's glove side to make it 4-3. The goal, the 14th of the year for Thomas, was unassisted. The Thomas goal looked like it might stand as the winner, but Stephens fired home his second at 15:37 of the third to send the game to extra time. With everyone on both benches standing for overtime, Galiev scored his 32nd of the year on the first shift, just 16 seconds in, with assists from Simon Despres and Tomas Jurco.



1/8/11 - Missouri Mavericks vs. Tulsa Oilers
1/8/11 - Missouri Mavericks vs. Tulsa Oilers

Missouri Mavericks 3 Tulsa Oilers 2 MAVS SLIDE ENDS AGAINST OILERS IN 3-2 VICTORY Three-game losing streak ends in front of third consecutive home sellout




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