Third-Period Surge for Toledo
After forty minutes of tight, scoreless hockey, Toledo found the back of the net twice in a 20-second span early in the third period to take a 2-0 win over the Kansas City Mavericks on the road. The breakthrough came…
Petty Recalled as Reds Place Greene on IL
The Reds have placed Hunter Greene on the injured list and recalled Chase Petty, who’s expected to start Sunday against the Astros. Petty returns after a dominant Triple-A outing and could play a key role in a reshuffled rotation.
Evan Fitterer Earns Southern League Pitcher of the Month
Pensacola’s Evan Fitterer has been named Southern League Pitcher of the Month for April following a dominant stretch on the mound. With a 0.87 ERA and 20 strikeouts, Fitterer has quickly become one of the league’s top performers.
texas Stars Sweep grand rapid Griffins
The Texas Stars completed a dramatic 5–4 double-overtime comeback to sweep the Grand Rapids Griffins in the Central Division Semifinals. After trailing 4–1, the Stars rallied with three unanswered goals to force overtime and secured the win, advancing to the Central Division Finals.
Komets Fall, Next Stop: Kansas City
The Toledo Walleye punched their ticket to the Western Conference Finals with a decisive 5–3 win over the Fort Wayne Komets, claiming the Central Division in six games. Powered by multi-goal nights from Dylan Moulton and Tyler Spezia, and a four-assist performance from Trenton Bliss, Toledo now shifts its focus to a high-stakes showdown with the Kansas City Mavericks.
Toledo now leads series 3-2
After grinding through a double-overtime win just one night earlier, the Walleye came into Game 5 with heavy legs but a clear mission. A late-game push and a clutch finish put them back in control of the series with a 2–1 win on the road. Now up 3–2, the Walleye return home just one win away from advancing and the momentum is all theirs.
Walleye Even Series in Double Overtime
The Walleye and Komets went the distance in a game packed with late-game drama, momentum swings, and a finish that had The Coliseum on its feet. With the series now tied, all eyes turn to Toledo, where the Walleye are ready to carry their momentum into Game 5 tomorrow in Fort Wayne.
Michigan Panthers Defeat D.C. Defenders 38-14
Ford Field was buzzing as the Panthers dropped 38 on the Defenders, controlling all four quarters in a high-energy, bounce-back performance. Bryce Perkins and the offense stayed cooking, while the defense kept D.C. quiet in a dominant 38-14 win.
Komets Fire Back in Game 2
All gas, no brakes — the Komets came out firing in Game 2 and never looked back, leveling the series with a 6-1 statement win on the road. Ethan Keppen led the charge with a pair of goals and an assist, while Alex Swetlikoff and Zach Jordan each notched three-point nights.
Komets Push, Walleye Prevail: Toledo Takes Game 1
In a back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Toledo Walleye pulled off a 5-4 win over the Fort Wayne Komets in Game 1 of the Central Division Finals. With momentum swinging all night and the lead changing hands multiple times, it was a true playoff showdown that came down to the final minutes.









