![]() ![]() He shoots five hole giving the Wildcats an early 1-0 lead. Neuqua has a chance to get on the board as Gavyn Polomchak’s stretch pass finds Ethan Patti who’s in on the breakaway. Aidan Wysoglad blocks his shot out of play. First Periodġ0 seconds into the game and Charlie Szymczak brings the puck into the left circle. Winner of this advances to the Sweet 16 to face the number two seeded Loyola Gold. The Blackhawk Cup playoffs continue and we got a matchup between two of our local schools as Neuqua Valley takes on Naperville North hockey. This highlight is sponsored by BMO Harris Bank. Watch and listen to the action on the IceHogs Broadcast Network presented by BMO Harris Bank! Tune in from your favorite device, at home or on the road at and on the IceHogs app! Fans can also watch every IceHogs home game and select road games this season on 23.3 Circle TV and every game on AHLTVĪnd listen in on all of Mid-West Family’s local stations including 104.9 The X, B103, 95.3 The Bull, and Rockford Greatest Hits 100.5 and featured on Rock River Current.Naperville North hockey takes on Neuqua Valley in the Blackhawk Cup playoffs where the Huskies advance to the Sweet 16. No school or work on Monday? Join us at BMO Harris Bank Center! For every adult ticket purchased at regular price, you can purchase up to three kids’ tickets (17 and under) for just $5 each! at BMO Harris Bank Center! Join us for the action with tickets starting as low as $11! Buy Tickets The Rockford IceHogs honor Martin Luther King Jr. With Delia on the bench for the extra attacker, the IceHogs muscled off a couple more shots in the final moments, but could not find the game tying goal. Defenseman Nicoals Beaudin started the comeback on the man advantage at 4:48 and forward Dylan McLaughlin extended his personal point streak to four games (2G, 5A) with a 6-on-3 power-play blast at 17:33 to pull within one. Needing some comeback magic, the IceHogs showcased a strong push in the third period, rifling off a game-high 19 shots, and chipping away at the Monsters lead. Meyer (8:22) and forward Kevin Stenlund on the power play (18:44) added two more goals for the three-goal advantage. The IceHogs pushed back with a power-play goal from forward Mike Hardman, sneaking a shot under the pads of Monsters netminder Jet Greaves (W, 31 saves on 35 shots) at 5:16. Off the opening faceoff, Monsters forward Carson Meyer grabbed a shorthanded goal 11 seconds in to quickly make it 3-1. The Monsters carried the momentum into the second period, tacked on three more goals and took a 5-2 lead into the intermission. Late in the frame, the Monsters caught a turnover and Cole Fonstad completed a 2-on-1 with Gaunce at 16:58 to reclaim the lead for the Monsters. ![]() The IceHogs responded moments later with forward Dmitri Osipov’s first goal of the season at 9:52 to make it 1-1. The loss snaps the IceHogs’ winning streak at three games.īegan the game scoring 6:05 into the game, snapping in his team-leading 10th goal of the season past IceHogs goalie Collin Delia (L, 30 saves on 35 shots) from the left faceoff circle. CHI) and the club netted a season-high three power-play goals tonight, going 3-for-5 against the Monsters. Regula’s four points ties the IceHogs’ season-high, single-game point production for a skater (Lukas Reichel 2G, 2A on Jan. ROCKFORD, IL – Defenseman Alec Regula provided assists on all four Rockford IceHogs (14-12-1-1) goals, but the Cleveland Monsters (12-10-4-1) held on for a 5-4 victory at BMO Harris Bank Center Saturday evening. ![]()
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