Kelly Cup Rematch Weekend

It was the first time Toledo and Trois-Rivières had seen each other since last spring’s playoff grind and the Kelly Cup rematch wasted zero time getting petty. Toledo showed flashes of why they’ve lived in the top tier of the league… but one brutal two-minute lapse and a shootout coin flip turned a statement weekend into a “we’ll remember that” weekend.

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Toledo Dominates Indy in Home Opener

The Toledo Walleye put on a show in front of their home crowd, scoring three short-handed goals on their way to a 6–2 win over the Indy Fuel in their 2025–26 home opener. Chad Hillebrand and Will Hillman each netted two goals, while goaltender Carter Gylander stopped 23 of 25 shots in a statement victory at the Huntington Center.

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Walleye Split Weekend Series in Bloomington

The Toledo Walleye split their weekend road series against the Bloomington Bison, falling 4–2 on Friday before storming back with a 6–2 victory on Saturday. Brandon Hawkins led the way in the rematch with a hat trick, including a penalty-shot goal, while the Walleye offense erupted for four goals in the third period.

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Detroit’s Rising Goaltender: Sebastian Cossa

Detroit’s goaltending prospect Sebastian Cossa has steadily compiled an impressive résumé. A 15th-overall pick in 2021 and a 2022 World Junior gold medalist, he has earned awards and standout stats at every level. In 2022–23 he dominated the ECHL, earning Goaltender of the Month in March and an All-Star selection. He followed that with a strong AHL campaign and even won his first NHL game in 2024. Such a résumé has begun to catch the eye of other NHL teams.

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Is This Canada’s Ultimate Hat Trick?

Could 2025 be the year Canadian hockey finally takes over all the major leagues? Never before has Canada swept the three biggest pro titles in a season. With the Trois-Rivières Lions winning the Kelly Cup and the Abbotsford Canucks and Edmonton Oilers in the running for theirs, history is within reach.

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Trois-Rivières Claims the Cup

The Trois-Rivières Lions captured their first-ever Kelly Cup on home ice Saturday, defeating the Toledo Walleye 4-1 in front of a standing-room only crowd to close out the Finals in five games.

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Trois-Rivières Grabs Series Lead

The Walleye nearly rallied late, but Trois-Rivières held on for a 3-2 win in Game 3 of the Kelly Cup Finals. With the Lions now leading the series 2-1, Toledo will look to bounce back Friday and force a Game 6 at home.

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