No More AHL In Glens Falls?

This season marked 25 years of the American Hockey League at the Glens Falls Civic Center.  For 20 years, the Adirondack Red Wings made it one of the toughest barns…

Phantoms Elude Admirals 5-4

Fresh off a 5-4 third period loss against the Charlotte Checkers Thursday the Norfolk Admirals continued their three in three set against the Adirondack Phantoms at Norfolk Scope Arena. Both…

Top Flyers Prospects To Date

The Flyers’ prospect pool has been a laughing stock for quite some time.  Although they’ve put winning teams on the ice, they always seemed to lack in developing prospects through…

Albany Devils October Review

October opened with a bang.  Fifty-one seconds into their season opener on the road at the Hartford Wolf Pack, Scott Timmins buried the puck to give the Devils an early…

Looking Ahead: Five Must-See Home Games for the Providence Bruins

The second week of October usually signals the beginning of the NHL season but instead, it’s the American Hockey League that has the spotlight. The NHL lockout has forced numerous players to find a new rink to skate in overseas while others have migrated down to the AHL.

While the Providence Bruins may not play stacked, lockout-saturated teams such as the Oklahoma City Barons or Toronto Marlies, there are plenty of key games where fans will get to witness NHL-talent on the AHL-level. Plus, it’s professional hockey, automatically giving the AHL an advantage over the NHL…for now. Here are some key P-Bruins home games for the 2012-13 season.

Stint in AHL Could Benefit Sean Couturier

Before last season, the Philadelphia Flyers used the eighth pick of the draft – which was courtesy of the Columbus Blue Jackets – on 19-year-old, highly-touted forward Sean Couturier.  The…