ECHL Today – May 3
Central Division Semifinals #4 Indy Fuel at #1 Fort Wayne Komets 5:05 p.m. ET Fort Wayne leads series 3-1 Series Matchup Sheet Tyler Weiss leads Indy in the series five points (2g-3a). Fort Wayne’s Austin Magera has multiple points in all four games of series (3g-6a). Fuel have outshot Fort Wayne 53-23 in the first period. Komets lead the playoffs on the power play at 31.6 percent (6-for-19). Game 6, if necessary, is Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET at Indy. #3 Bloomington Bison at #2 Toledo Walleye 5:15 p.m. ET Toledo leads series 3-2 Series Matchup Sheet Bloomington’s Deni Goure … Continue reading →
Recap of Stanley Cup Playoffs from 2 Mat 2026
Logan Stankoven opened the scoring and extended his postseason goal streak to a franchise-best five games as the Hurricanes took an early 1-0 series lead to begin the Second Round. Carolina became the fifth team in NHL history to open a postseason without trailing through five games. * The Canadiens and Lightning will conclude the First Round with the first Game 7 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs with the winner destined to meet the Sabres. * Second Round action continues out west when the Avalanche host the Wild. The matchup will mark the first meeting between two of the … Continue reading →
Charge even series with Fleet on a 3-1 win in Game 2
LOWELL, MA– Gwyneth Philips made 30 saves as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Boston Fleet 3-1 on Saturday night at a sold-out Tsongas Center with 6,017 fans, evening the best-of-five series at 1-1. Fanuza Kadirova scored the game-winner, and Jocelyne Larocque added two assists to lead the Charge offensively. Ronja Savolainen opened the scoring, picking the top corner from just inside the blue line, marking the second straight game the Charge have scored first against a Fleet squad that led the league with 23 game-opening goals in the regular season. Philips held the advantage for the visitors, making 14 of her … Continue reading →
Victoire frozen out by Minnesota in Game 1 loss
LAVAL, QC – The first-ever PWHL Walter Cup Playoffs meeting between the Montréal Victoire and Minnesota Frost was worth the wait as the juggernauts went back and forth in a closely contested 5-4 overtime victory for the visiting Frost, in front of 9,364 in attendance at Place Bell. Laura Stacey headlined action with the PWHL’s first-ever postseason hat trick, tying the game three different times, once in the second period and twice in the third, with both third period goals coming on the power play. Jincy Roese was Minnesota’s overtime hero, with her first-ever goal for the Frost coming four minutes and … Continue reading →
Wolves squeeze by Stars in Game 3
Ryan Suzuki scored in the final minute of the second period, and it proved to be the game-winner as Chicago defeated Texas, 2-1, in Game 3 of the teams’ Central Division semifinal series at Allstate Arena on Saturday evening. With a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series, the Wolves can advance with another victory in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon (4 ET, ). Suzuki’s goal was the first postseason tally of his six-year pro career. Noah Philp also scored for the Wolves, and Cayden Primeau (2-1) made 27 saves as Chicago earned its second win in a row after being … Continue reading →
Stevenson shuts door on Penguins in Game 2
Clay Stevenson stopped 37 shots – including 21 in the third period alone – and the Hershey Bears edged Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 2-1, in Game 2 of their Atlantic Division semifinal series on Saturday evening. The best-of-five series is even at 1-1 with Game 3 on tap for Tuesday in Hershey. Brett Leason batted home a power-play goal with 3:35 left in the first period, and Bogdan Trineyev, who was injured late in the first when he was hit in the side of the head with an errant clearing attempt, came back and scored his second goal of the postseason with 2:49 … Continue reading →



