
Thunderbolts Finish the Climb
The Thunderbolts needed just 90 seconds of overtime to make history. One crisp pass from the corner, one quick release in front, and Aidan Litke etched his name into Evansville hockey lore. The goal didn’t just end the game—it ended the wait. For the first time ever, the President’s Cup belongs to the Thunderbolts.
Thunderbolts Outlast Ice Bears in Double OT
The Ice Bears dropped a heartbreaker in double overtime, but this team isn’t done. After battling back on the road all postseason, Knoxville knows how to respond. With Game Two on the horizon, the fight is far from over—and the mission is still alive.

Blümel Breaks Records and Bags the Marshall
Texas Stars forward Matěj Blümel capped off a record-breaking season with 39 goals, 274 shots, and the 2024-25 Willie Marshall Award becoming the first in franchise history to take home the league’s top goal-scorer honor.

Full House, Full Bracket – AHL's Big Finish
The AHL wrapped its 2024-25 regular season with a booming attendance of 6.8 million fans, setting the stage for the 2025 Calder Cup Playoffs. With 23 teams in the hunt, the chase for the Cup begins now.

Ice Bears Claw Their Way In!
With a 4-2 victory against Birmingham, the Knoxville Ice Bears are on the brink of history, one step away from claiming the President’s Cup as the lowest seed ever.

Déjà Vu or a Different Story?
Game 3 is underway in Birmingham as the Knoxville Ice Bears look to complete another comeback and punch their ticket to the President’s Cup Final. With the series tied and momentum swinging, all eyes are on this high-stakes showdown.

Grand Rapids Falls as Home Streak Ends
The Grand Rapids Griffins saw their five-game home point streak come to an end with a 4-1 loss to the Rockford IceHogs on Friday night. Despite generating early chances, the Griffins couldn't capitalize, while Rockford built a decisive lead. Hunter Johannes scored Grand Rapids’ lone goal in the third period, but the comeback fell short.

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.

KOMETS CLAIM 4-1 WIN OVER CYCLONES
The Fort Wayne Komets dominated the Cincinnati Cyclones with a 4-1 victory on December 28, 2024, at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, powered by a two-goal effort from Alex Swetlikoff and a stellar 39-save performance by Connor Ungar.

Motor City Rockers Claim 3-0 Shutout Over Danville dashers
The Motor City Rockers dominated the Danville Dashers with a 3-0 shutout victory, powered by Ricardo Gonzalez’s 45-save performance. T.J. Sneath tallied two goals, while Samuel Gagnon added another to secure the win at home.

Griffens Fall to Stars 3-2 in Overtime
The Grand Rapids Griffins fell to the Texas Stars 3-2 in overtime, extending their losing streak to three games. Despite early goals from Dominik Shine and Elmer Soderblom, a late Texas comeback and an overtime power-play winner sealed the Griffins' fate.

MONSTERS SPLIT SERIES WITH COMETS AFTER a DOMINANT 6-1 WIN
The Cleveland Monsters split their two-game series against the Utica Comets, rebounding from a tough 3-2 loss with a dominant 6-1 victory. Strong performances from Denton Mateychuk and Pavel Cajan helped Cleveland maintain their lead atop the AHL’s North Division.