
Detroit City FC Secures Another Road Victory Ahead of Home Opener
Detroit City Football Club (DCFC) continued their strong start to the season with a 2-1 victory over Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC on Saturday, March 15, at Weidner Field. With this win, DCFC remains undefeated on the road as they prepare for their highly anticipated home opener next weekend at Keyworth Stadium.

PWHL Takeover Tour: Minnesota Frost vs. New York Sirens
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) made history during its Takeover Tour in Detroit, where the Minnesota Frost faced off against the New York Sirens. The game not only showcased intense on-ice action but also marked a major milestone: the league’s one-millionth fan in attendance. The energy in the arena was electric, culminating in chants of "We want a team" from the passionate Detroit crowd. With Detroit under consideration as a potential PWHL expansion city, the enthusiasm of the fans added weight to the city's candidacy.

The Battle of I-94: Motor City Rockers vs. Port Huron Prowlers Recap
The intense rivalry between the Motor City Rockers and the Port Huron Prowlers continued this past weekend in the latest chapter of the "Battle of I-94."

Motor City Cruise Battle Hard in Tough Loss
In a hard-fought game, the Motor City Cruise (MCC) faced off against the Capital City Go-Go (CCG) in an intense matchup that tested both teams' endurance and skill. Despite a resilient effort, the Cruise ultimately fell short, with a final score of 118-103 in favor of the Go-Go.

Detroit City FC Secures 2-0 Victory Over Miami in Hard-Fought Clash
Detroit City FC delivered a commanding performance on the road, defeating Miami 2-0 in a physical and intense match. The victory showcased Detroit's resilience and tactical discipline, sealing three critical points.

Watertown Rallies Late to Edge Fraser in Thrilling 4-3 Victory
In a game packed with intensity, momentum shifts, and hard-hitting action, Watertown emerged victorious with a dramatic 4-3 comeback win over Fraser on home ice. The clash featured standout performances, big hits, and late-game heroics that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.

Athens Win the Battle of the Rockers
The “Rock On” matchup between the Motor City Rockers and the Athens Rock Lobsters kicked off in the Federal Prospect Hockey League, though arena issues caused delays before the puck finally dropped. The game started slow, with only four total shots on goal between both teams in the first period.

Moyle’s OT Goal Seals Walleye’s Win Over Thunder
The Toledo Walleye faced off against the Wichita Thunder in an intense home matchup at Huntington Center. The first period saw relentless action, with both teams battling through 17 shots on goal and over 18 minutes of play before the Walleye struck first. #21 Carson Bantle, assisted by #67 Mitchell Lewandowski and #28 Brandon Kruse, found the back of the net, giving Toledo a 1-0 lead to close out the period.

Cincinnati Cyclones Spin the Thunder in Circles
The Adirondack Thunder faced off against the Cincinnati Cyclones in a thrilling ECHL matchup, proving once again why this league never fails to deliver high-intensity hockey. The action ignited early in the first period with a gloves-off brawl between Cincinnati’s #62 Justin Portillo and Adirondack’s #33 Sean Gulka, setting the tone for a physical contest. Moments later, the Cyclones struck first when #26 Chris Dodero found the back of the net with 8:55 remaining in the period. The momentum continued for Cincinnati as #24 Lincoln Griffin capitalized on a power play, securing an insurance goal with assists from #46 Justin Vaive and #63 Braeden Kressler, giving the Cyclones a 2-0 lead heading into the second period.

MSU Hockey Claim's #1 Seed For Second Straight Year!
The Big Ten NCAA Hockey Tournament opened with intensity as the No. 3-ranked Michigan State Spartans faced off against unranked Notre Dame on home ice. Just 11 seconds into the first period, MSU’s 9 M. Basgall fired the first shot on goal, only to be denied by an impressive glove save from ND’s 31 N. Kempt.