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On this episode of Whatahockey, Peoria Rivermen forward JM Piotrowski joins the show -Fink and Durhs dive right in with Durhs' childhood friend and teammate JMP -JMP chats about his move to Dallas and almost winning the u16 championship -NAHL, USHL Champs, and Yale -JMP clothing, life in the SPHL, and much more Make sure to follow all our wonderful sponsors! (Conway & Banks, Nicemitts, Grizzly Energy)
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Monday, April 10th. First, the Peoria Civic Center and the Peoria Rivermen reach a new lease agreement, we have the details. Then, an announcement from Bradley University about the future of the closed Avanti's near the campus raised some eyebrows in the community. Bradley's president gives an update on the future of the corner of Main and University.
This Hour-Craig talks Chinese Spy balloon; Audio from President Biden; Craig talks Gen Z; Craig and Will, “Just Chattin”; Update on Peoria Rivermen;See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hour-Craig talks Chinese Spy balloon; Audio from President Biden; Craig talks Gen Z; Craig and Will, “Just Chattin”; Update on Peoria Rivermen;See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hour-Craig talks,project veritas, Peoria Rivermen and more; Craig and THE Will Stevenson, “Just Chattin”; Alicia Calderon joins us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hour-Craig talks,project veritas, Peoria Rivermen and more; Craig and THE Will Stevenson, “Just Chattin”; Alicia Calderon joins us! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!! Welcome back to Episode 256 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey player, LA Grissom! LA and I talk about his path to pro hockey and playing in the ECHL with the Allen Americans and the SPHL with the Peoria Rivermen. We also talk about growing up in Detroit, development through high school, juniors and college, being a leader in college, watching Aurora University go from 63rd in nation to 7th in 5 years, being adaptable, SPHL Championship with the Peoria Rivermen, season with Allen Americans, SPHL versus ECHL, sneaker game and so much more. We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you LA for coming on the show! I had a blast!! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-spot-sports/support
Minor League Rando and Marc the Prospector are back this week and are joined by Christian Gardecki this episode, talking about more Peoria Rivermen news, along with a review of the SPHL and Fed this week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mlrando/message
The Greg and Dan Show speaks with 5th District Peoria City Councilman Denis Cyr about the expiring contract of the Peoria Rivermen at the Peoria Civic Center and their need for a new ice plant. Cyr, a former Rivermen, reflects on the team's impact in Peoria, understanding the many questions surrounding the situation, and how the city is working to resolve the situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peoria Rivermen General Manager Bart Rogers and Head Coach Jean-Guy Trudel stop by The Greg and Dan Show to preview the reigning champs' upcoming season as they begin their quest to repeat. The Rivermen's season begins on Friday, October 21st and their home opener is on Saturday, October 22nd at 7:15 PM. Both games will be played against the Quad City Storm. The home opener consists of the unveiling of their 2021-2022 championship banner and the players' receiving their championship rings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Stewart w/ Roanoke's very own RAILYARD DAWGS . . The Rail Yard Dawgs home ice is the Berglund Center Coliseum, owned and managed by Roanoke City government. The Coliseum has a capacity of 8,672 for hockey. Practices are primarily held at Berglund Center, as well as all regular season home games. Ownership The franchise is comprised of six ownership groups. The principle owners of the team are the McGinn family out of Ontario, Canada—Parents, Bob & Cori, and their sons Jamie, Tye, and Brock. Also sharing ownership are Roanoke locals—Robin & Christi Bennett, Chip & Bonnie Grubb, Stephen & Dana Esworthy, Mason McLeod, and Matt & Terri Skelton. The team was announced in November of 2015 and began play in October of 2016. League The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) is comprised of ten teams, including the Rail Yard Dawgs. Other teams include Birmingham Bulls (Alabama), Evansville Thunderbolts (Indiana), Fayetteville Marksmen (North Carolina), Huntsville Havoc (Alabama), Knoxville Icebears (Tennessee), Macon Mayhem (Georgia), Pensacola Ice Flyers (Florida), Peoria Rivermen (Illinois), and Quad City Storm (Illinois). There are no affiliations with the NHL, AHL, ECHL, etc. SPHL players may be temporarily loaned to teams in the aforementioned leagues, most commono nly the ECHL. 2016-2017 Season In the first season in franchise history, the Rail Yard Dawgs went 17-30-9 and finished in 9th place in the SPHL with 43 points. The team was coached by ECHL Hall of Famer Sam Ftorek and veteran defenseman Nick Schneider was named the first captain of the Rail Yard Dawgs at the conclusion of training camp. Schneider was also named Second Team All-SPHL after the season. On October 21, 2016, the Dawgs hosted the first professional hockey game in Roanoke in over 10 years and were defeated by the Knoxville Ice Bears, 2-0, in front of a crowd of 6,188 at Berglund Center. The team averaged 3,136 fans per game, the fifth-highest average attendance in the league. 2017-2018 Season The Rail Yard Dawgs finished the regular season 26-26-4 and in 8th place in the SPHL with 56 points, good for the first playoff appearance in franchise history. The team was selected by the top-seed Peoria Rivermen through the SPHL's Challenge Round playoff format and lost the best-of-three series, 2-0. Sam Ftorek opened as the team's head coach and was replaced in December of 2017 by Dan Bremner, a veteran of six SPHL seasons as a player. Under Bremner, the team went 21-15-2 and set a franchise record with an eight-game winning streak from February 3-23 of 2018. Nick Schneider returned for his second season as the team's captain and Steve Mele set franchise records in points (59), goals (22), assists (37), and was named Second Team All-SPHL after the season. Goaltender Brad Barone was named the SPHL's Goaltender of the Year after going 15-15-2 with a league-leading .917 save percentage and 2.93 goals against average. The team averaged 3,360 fans per game, the fifth-highest average attendance in the league. 2019-2020 Season The Rail Yard Dawgs went 16-22-9 and their 41 points had them in 7th place when the COVID-19 Pandemic cut the season short by nine games in March. Dan Bremner was the team's head coach and former Rail Yard Dawgs player Cal Miska joined the team as his assistant coach in December of 2019. Travis Armstrong, the only player to appear for the Rail Yard Dawgs in each of their four seasons, was named the team's captain in October and following the conclusion of the season earned Second Team All-SPHL honors as a defenseman. The team averaged 3,522 fans per game, the fourth-highest average attendance in the league.
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!! Welcome back to Episode 233 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey goaltender, Joe Noonan! Joe and I talk about his path to pro hockey and playing in the FPHL for the Port Huron Prowlers, and the SPHL's Peoria Rivermen. We also talk about his first pro season and what he learned from the year before playing semi pro that he took into the professional level, picking up his first SPHL win, what helps him stay motivated and what is his why, coaching for Stop It Goaltending, Junior hockey and college hockey and the adversity he faced, taking on a coaching role in college while injured, managing your time as a pro to get better every day and so much more. We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Joe for coming on the show! I had a blast!! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-spot-sports/support
On this week's episode of Bear Tracks, presented by Pink Whitney by New Amsterdam Vodka, Jesse is joined by J.M. Piotrowski, who registered his first career ECHL point with an assist in his lone game for the Solar Bears this season, then went on to capture an SPHL President's Cup with the Peoria Rivermen, notching the cup-clinching goal for Peoria earlier this month. Piotrowski's family ties to the Solar Bears are also discussed, along with the current TV trends in the Stanley Cup Playoffs along with his new clothing line.
Bart Rogers of the Peoria Rivermen joins The Greg and Dan Show to talk about the team's recent SPHL Championship and the details of the team's upcoming celebration festivities on Friday, May 6th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, Field Pass Hockey's SPHL-centric podcast! This week's host, James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen and Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs play-by-play broadcasters Jason Ruff & Mitch Stewart. They discuss each team's path to the 2022 SPHL Presidents Cup Finals and preview the best of five series between the […]
Jean-Guy Trudel and Bart Rogers of the Peoria Rivermen stop by The Greg and Dan Show about the team's recent semi-final victory over Quad City, playing in the President's Cup final vs Roanoke, and overcoming the difficulties of the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, Field Pass Hockey's SPHL-centric podcast! This week's host, James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen and Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs play-by-play broadcasters Jason Ruff & Mitch Stewart. They discuss each team's path to the 2022 SPHL Presidents Cup Finals and preview the best of five series between the […]
Quad City Storm head coach Dave Pszenyczny stopped by to talk about the Storm's first playoff series win, and the upcoming series against the rival Peoria Rivermen.
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, April 15. Our top story is about the three locations proposed for the site of Peoria's new passenger train station ... if the rail project is successful. You'll also hear about the uncertain future of the Peoria Rivermen hocket team. WCBU's Joe Deacon speaks with team owner Bart Rogers and the Peoria Civic Center's Rik Edgar about challenges facing the team's long-term relationship with its current landlord. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
Welcome to the Inside The SPHL Podcast, Field Pass Hockey's SPHL-centric podcast! This week's episode features Alec Baer of the Peoria Rivermen. Host James Hayes is also joined by the director of broadcasting for the Knoxville Ice Bears Joel Silverberg. They discuss: Alec's journey through hockey Alec leading the SPHL in scoring this season Peoria's […]
Welcome to the Inside The SPHL Podcast, Field Pass Hockey's SPHL-centric podcast! This week's episode features Alec Baer of the Peoria Rivermen. Host James Hayes is also joined by the director of broadcasting for the Knoxville Ice Bears Joel Silverberg. They discuss: Alec's journey through hockey Alec leading the SPHL in scoring this season Peoria's […]
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks! Welcome back to Episode 187 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey goaltender, Eric Levine! Levy and I talk about the 2021-2022 season with the Peoria Rivermen, yoga, meditation, Midwest Goalie School, becoming a leader within the room and growing team chemistry, secrets to being successful and having a fantastic career, trusting your team through the ups and downs of the season and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Levy for coming on the show! I had a blast! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem...... *BECOME A MEMBER TODAY* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-spot-sports/support
On Episode 13 of the podcast, host James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen's very own Cody Dion
Ian Cole joined Mike McKenna and Scott Burnside on episode 14 of The Suitcase & The Scribe! The Hurricanes' defenceman brought some laughs to the show as they discussed the Canes new goaltender, what happened in Philadelphia, and some old Peoria Rivermen stories. Mike and Scott also spoke about Evander Kane, Tuukka Rask and, of course, Kodak Black.
On Episode 13 of the podcast, host James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen's very own Cody Dion
This week on Inside the SPHL Podcast, host James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen forward JM Piotrowski & Evansville broadcaster Tommy Pecoraro
This week on Inside the SPHL Podcast, host James Hayes is joined by Peoria Rivermen forward JM Piotrowski & Evansville broadcaster Tommy Pecoraro
After 593 days without Peoria Rivermen hockey, the day is finally here as the city and the beloved team anticipates its home opener for the 2021-2022 season. Jean-Guy Trudel and Bart Rogers join The Greg and Dan Show in excitement for what's to come for this year's season, the roster, and COVID protocols throughout the stadium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, October 1, 2021. Our top story is about how the Illinois State Museum is temporarily shutting down some exhibits at Dickson Mounds in Fulton County. You'll also hear how it's been more than a year-and-a-half since the Peoria Rivermen played their last hockey game. But the team is now just two weeks away from opening the new season, with the home opener at Carver Arena to follow on October 22nd. Reporter Joe Deacon talks with Rivermen owner Bart Rogers about returning from the long layoff.
Stories include two local businesses temporarily locking up after COVID-19 concerns, new information on a deadly double shooting in Peoria, and a return for the Peoria Rivermen in 2021.
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks! Welcome back to Episode 122 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current SPHL hockey player, Jake Hamilton! Hammy and I discuss his journey from AA all the way to the SPHL in Peoria, the importance of finding the small details in your game and finding ways to get better, training with Above and Beyond Hockey and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Hammy for coming on the show! I had a blast! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem... *BECOME A MEMBER TODAY*
Brian and Andrew run down the first week of action in the SPHL and interview SPHL Warrior Hockey Player of the Week Alec Hagaman about playing this season for the Pensacola Ice Flyers instead of the Peoria Rivermen. The guys then share stories from their time riding the bus on road trips.
In this edition of the Borderline Interesting Podcast, Cody talks about the NBA Playoffs and their format (3:18), the Fernando Tatis incident (9:46) and Fazoli's breadsticks being the best in the game (15:07). Jacob Wetzel is this week's Friend of the Podcast. Wetz talks about his sports fandom and later puts his knowledge to the test in a new segment called "Either Or" (32:18). Brad Kupiec, the former voice of the Peoria Rivermen is this week's interview. Brad talks about the challenges of broadcasting the fast-paced sport of hockey (46:51), revisits a scary weekend from 2017 (55:58) and explains why he left hockey to pursue a different dream: law school (1:05:42). You can follow the podcast on Twitter, at @TheBLinePod. You can also follow Cody on Twitter, at @CodySchindler_. Thanks for listening!
In today’s episode I’m joined by Brett Schaffer from the Back-To-Back SPHL Champs Huntsville HavocWe chat about what minor pro hockey in North America is like, and what coaches are looking for in the recruiting process. We discuss his team’s Championship run, the key to consistency, and what it takes to develop a championship mentality. And we dive deep into why kids should play multiple sports, why it’s imperative to avoid the perfectionist complex, and the significance of being able to turn the page quickly.Full show notes available here: https://goaliehacks.com/ghp-021-the-minor-pro-hockey-grind-w-brett-schaffer-from-the-back-to-back-sphl-champs-hunstville-havoc/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)
If any of you want please go give us a review on Apple Podcasts! :) EPISODE 50 LETS GO!! Thank you all for the support! We truly appreciate each and every one of you and continue to bring awesome content to you all! Welcome back to another episode of "On The Spot Sports" and in this episode we have Eric Levine on the show (who was also on Episode 17) who currently still plays for the Peoria Rivermen of the SPHL and in today's episode we talk about the events that happened prior to COVID-19, how the season went, we talked on the importance of yoga and mobility as well as Eric's best memories! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify, Apple/Google Podcasts and other podcast platforms @ On The Spot Sports
In this episode we interview Peoria Rivermen goaltender Eric Levine from the Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) and we talk about his career thus far as well as his goalie school!
In this episode we talk to Jeremy Brodeur the goaltender of KMH Budapest of the Erste Liga and former SPHL goaltender of the Peoria Rivermen. We talk to Jeremy about his pro career so far, the transition to playing over in Europe from the United States and what he plans on doing later.
You can celebrate Radar's 1st birthday tonight as the Quad City Storm host the Peoria Rivermen at the TaxSlayer Center in Moline! The Stanley Cup will also be on display and the first 1,000 fans will receive a Radar plush keychain! The puck drops at 7:10! Quad City Storm President Gwen Tombergs joined AM Quad Cities!
With just two weeks left in the 2018-19 SPHL regular season, Harding and Campos are joined by veteran forward of the Peoria Rivermen, Dennis Sicard!
The Quad City Storm host the Peoria Rivermen this Friday and Saturday at the TaxSlayer Center in Moline! Friday is Teacher Appreciation Night, as teachers can celebrate the beginning of their holiday break by getting $2 off their ticket with their teacher ID! Saturday, is Dress Like A Princess or Pirate Night! The first 1,000 fans Saturday will receive a mousepad from Orthopedic Specialists! Game time both nights is at 7:10! Quad City Storm President Gwen Tombergs joined AM Quad Cities!
Our resident hockey expert Brad Kupiec Peoria Rivermen Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations, finally clarifies what hockey movie is the best while sharing great stories from life on the road with his team.
Our resident hockey expert Brad Kupiec Peoria Rivermen Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations, finally clarifies what hockey movie is the best while sharing great stories from life on the road with his team.
LAFAYETTE, LA -- The boys are back on All Hallows' Eve for their 30th episode of our remotely controlling Inside the SPHL Podcast! Joining Matt Harding and Mike Campos for tricks and treats is the voice of your Peoria Rivermen, Brad Kupiec.
Brendan Burke, the new TV voice of the New York Islanders is my guest for the "Broadcast Journal". He discusses the Islanders 4-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils. His tour around visiting each NHL arena in this 1st season as a NHL broadcaster. His career starting at Ithaca College, to his pro start as a minor league baseball announcer, to the Wheeling Nailers in the ECHL, to the Peoria Rivermen in the AHL. Having to essentially get his job back when the Vancouver Canucks bought the franchise and moved it to Utica, NY. His favorite memories calling the Utica Comets, his expansive role with the team, and the connection between the franchise and team. Also, his relationship with former Islanders TV announcer, Howie Rose. All this and more on the Broadcast Journal. Music is titled "Going Higher" courtesy of Royalty Free Music From Bensound.
LAFAYETTE, LA – Today, The Sin Bin announced their second annual SPHL All-Star Team. Twenty-one players – 12 forwards, six defensemen, and three goaltenders – were selected from all ten of the league’s teams. Last season, the first annual All-Star Team was selected in a fantasy exhibition Against the FHL's best in a game to decide Single-A hockey supremacy. The article was originally posted at https://thesinbin.net/presenting-the-sphl-all-star-team. In our special edition of our Inside the SPHL Podcast, SPHL Editor Mike Campos is joined by Columbus Cottonmouths writer Dawne Walters, Fayetteville FireAntz correspondent James Gentry, and Managing Editor Matthew Harding as the four hash out the 21-man final roster, coaches, and staff. Scroll down to the bottom of this article and listen to a very entertaining and informative show. This season’s All-Star squad was partially selected by a two-week fan voting period where fans picked one forward, one defenseman, and one goaltender to this year’s team. The polling, which took place from January 3 through January 17, amassed a total of 86,647 votes. “We had an overwhelming response from SPHL fans, and it exceeded our wildest expectations,” said SPHL Editor Mike Campos. The Sin Bin’s SPHL writers – Mike Finazzo, James Gentry, and Dawne Walters – compiled this season’s team with Managing Editor Matthew Harding. Additionally, The Sin Bin reached out across the league and received selections from half of the league’s teams. “I was so impressed with the teams’ willingness to participate in this project, and I hope to see even more teams participation next season,” said Campos. This year’s All-Star Team returns Huntsville Havoc defenseman Stuart Stefan and Mississippi RiverKings goaltender Brad Barone from last year’s squad. Barone was a fan vote selection along with Macon Mayhem defenseman Daniel Echeverri and Knoxville Ice Bears winger Danny Cesarz. Defenseman Nolan Kaiser from the Huntsville was selected unanimously by all of The Sin Bin writers and participating league personnel. Stefan was selected as the team’s captain, with Knoxville’s Jason Price and Evansville Thunderbolts forward Justin MacDonald named as assistant captains. Helming this mythical team are Peoria Rivermen coach Jean-Guy Trudel and Huntsville coach Glenn Detulleo. Trudel was named an assistant coach on last season’s team. Columbus Cottonmouths equipment manager Michael Nash and trainer Adam Norman complete this year’s squad. All ten of the SPHL teams are represented in this year’s All-Star Team. The Huntsville Havoc led all teams with five selections. The Knoxville Ice Bears and Macon Mayhem each had three players picked to the team. Campos stated, “There are so many talented players in this league, we could have easily picked a second team, and they would have been as good as the guys who made our squad. I am looking forward to hearing the feedback from the league’s fans and preparing to do this again next year.” The Sin Bin’s 2017 SPHL All-Star Team Roster # Pos. Name Team 1 G Sean Bonar Fayetteville FireAntz 7 D Stuart Stefan – C Huntsville Havoc 7 LW Justin MacDonald – A Evansville Thunderbolts 8 RW Lou Educate Huntsville Havoc 9 C Berkley Scott Knoxville Ice Bears 10 C Craig Simchuk Columbus Cottonmouths 10 D Nolan Kaiser Huntsville Havoc 10 D Daniel Echeverri Macon Mayhem 11 D Louis Belisle Pensacola Ice Flyers 13 D Jason Price – A Knoxville Ice Bears 14 LW Johnny Daniels Huntsville Havoc 15 LW Danny Cesarz Knoxville Ice Bears 15 LW Cullen Bradshaw Mississippi RiverKings 16 D Ryan Michel Macon Mayhem 19 C Jake Hauswirth Fayetteville FireAntz 19 C Sy Nutkevitch Huntsville Havoc 23 RW Massimo Lamacchia Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs 26 RW Riley Spraggs Pensacola Ice Flyers 27 RW Dakota Klecha Peoria Rivermen 30 G Brad Barone
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, where Matthew Harding and Sin Bin SPHL Editor Mike Campos discuss the hot topics around the Southern Professional Hockey League! After a turkey-filled holiday and last week's recording debacle, Mike and Matt return to the internet airwaves for another informative (and occasionally insane) look at the SPHL. In this edition, recorded on Monday, December 5th, the guys talk about several topics, including: Why we've been away for three weeks and the perils of technology. Upcoming plans for our SPHL Year in Review episodes. Breaking down the first home wins for the Evansville Thunderbolts and Columbus Cottonmouths. The break-up of the league-leading Macon Mayhem and the rise of the Peoria Rivermen. Our three stars of the week: Evansville's Tanner Milliron, Huntsville Havoc speedster Johnny Daniels, and Bobby Chaumont of the Fayetteville FireAntz. And wedding bells are in the air for one of us..... You can now hear other Into the Sin Bin Interviews and editions of The Sin Bin podcasts through a number of podcast sharing platforms. Click on your favorite platform on the right side of this page and be sure to subscribe!
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, where Matthew Harding and Sin Bin SPHL Editor Mike Campos discuss the hot topics around the Southern Professional Hockey League! With Harding on the 7-day IR, Evansville Thunderbolts correspondent Mike Finazzo joins Campos for a lively show. In this edition, recorded on Monday, November 14, the guys talk about several topics, including: The differences coping with the change of seasons between the north and the south. Breaking down why the Peoria Rivermen had to say goodbye to Dan Bremner. A debate on whether or not the Macon Mayhem are as good as their record indicates. What it's going to take for the Evansville Thunderbolts to get the elusive first-ever victory. The new team atop our SPHL Power Rankings. Announcing the SPHL’s Three Stars of the Week: Roanoke’s Mike Peters, Macon goalie Garrett Bartus, and Macon forward Collin MacDonald. You can now hear other Into the Sin Bin Interviews and editions of The Sin Bin podcasts through a number of podcast sharing platforms. Click on your favorite platform on the right side of this page and be sure to subscribe!
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, where Matthew Harding and Sin Bin SPHL Editor Mike Campos discuss the hot topics around the Southern Professional Hockey League! In this edition, recorded on Monday, November 7, the guys talk about several topics, including: What exactly goes in a gumbo... Squirrel, perhaps? A breakdown of all of the Manic Monday transactions, including the huge three-for-one trade which sends Johnny Daniels from the Evansville Thunderbolts to the Peoria Rivermen for Josh Harris, Geordie Wudrick, and Luke Eibler. The Macon Mayhem's rapid rise to the top of the SPHL standings. Analyzing the early success of the Huntsville Havoc and the Knoxville Ice Bears. Breaking down our SPHL Power Rankings. After last season's incident between Peoria's Alec Hagaman and Mississippi's Tyler Barr, how will the RiverKings handle the situation when the two teams meet on November 20th. A debate on whether or not the honeymoon is over in Evansville. Announcing the SPHL's Three Stars of the Week: Roanoke's Tyler Gjurich, Ice Bears goalie Michael Doan, and Macon defenseman Nick Grasso. You can now hear other Into the Sin Bin Interviews and editions of The Sin Bin podcasts through a number of podcast sharing platforms. Click on your favorite platform on the right side of this page and be sure to subscribe!
Welcome to the Inside the SPHL Podcast, where Matthew Harding and Sin Bin SPHL Editor Mike Campos discuss the hot topics around the Southern Professional Hockey League! In this edition, recorded on Thursday, November 3, the guys talk about several topics, including: Chicago Cubs winning the World Series The fallout from the Shannon Szabados remarks made by Peoria Rivermen head coach Jean-Guy Trudel Rivermen appearing to right the ship and whether Carl Neilsen would rejoin the team Breaking down the big trades in the SPHL this week Comparing and contrasting the starts of the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs and Evansville Thunderbolts Will the Huntsville Havoc have a successful defense of the SPHL title belt? Breaking down the weekend slate of games You can now hear other Into the Sin Bin Interviews and editions of The Sin Bin podcasts through a number of podcast sharing platforms. Click on your favorite platform on the right side of this page and be sure to subscribe!
Shannon Szabados says she wants to have fun and play hockey, not engage in a war of words through the media with her former coach. After the Canadian goalie was released Monday by the Peoria Rivermen, just two games into the Southern Professional Hockey League season, head coach Jean-Guy Trudel told CBC Sports that he only signed the 30-year-old as a "package deal" in order to get defenceman Carl Nielsen, a friend of Szabados, and that their relationship was "cancerous" within the dressing room. Are “office” relationships ever a good thing? A Sedgewick, Alta. man says he's thrilled that he will be getting the $67,692.50 jackpot from a 50/50 raffle at a recent Edmonton Oilers hockey game. "It's very exciting and yeah it's amazing," said Clayton Hinkey on Thursday. He reiterated his plan to give $30,000 of his winnings to three different charities. The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation announced earlier in the day that it will award the full prize to Hinkey even though he missed the deadline to claim the prize. The mayor of Trent Hills is back on Canadian soil, free of the cancerous tumour in his pancreas that Ontario wouldn't help him with and ready to give them Hec. "There was an attempted murder on me but I survived thanks to the medical professionals in Germany," Hector Macmillan said as he landed Thursday from Germany. "I am alive and well and ready to fight some more. They saw what I could do sick. Now they will see what I can do healthy." Bad news for Premier Kathleen Wynne and Health Minister Eric Hoskins. Good news for people in need of modern cancer surgery.
Metal Blade's Brian Slagel and NHL.com's Shawn Roarke interview Peoria Rivermen goalie Mike McKenna.