Author: Sarah Rossino

ECHL Series Preview: Reading Royals vs. Maine Mariners

The first round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs for the North Division will see the second-place Reading Royals and the third-place Maine Mariners battle for a North Division Semifinals victory. This is the 14th Kelly Cup Playoff appearance for the Royals and the second for the Mariners. Reading Royals Season Recap The Reading Royals had […]

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ECHL: Warm Weather Not the Only Issue the Reading Royals Face Coming into their Final Weekend

With Spring now sprung, the Royals face a slew of issues leading into their final weekend of the regular season against the Newfoundland Growlers. Going into their final weekend of the regular season, the Royals have lost four of their last five games; Their only win came from an 8-4 victory over the Norfolk Admirals. […]

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ECHL: The Reading Royals Are Headed to their Last Week of Regular Season Games

The Reading Royals walk into their final week of regular season games as they split a series against the Norfolk Admirals over the weekend. This week the Royals head into their last week of regular season games with just three games left, one of which is a rematch against the Norfolk Admirals on home ice. […]

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ECHL: Royals Punch their Ticket to the Kelly Cup Playoffs

With a 6-2 victory over the Trois-Rivières Lions, the Reading Royals are now on their way to the Kelly Cup playoffs. After a tough loss against the Adirondack Thunder on Wednesday, missing a chance to clinch their playoff spot, the Royals have finally claimed their place with their win over Trois-Rivières. The Royals are the second […]

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ECHL: Reading Royals Ends Toledo Walleye’s 18-Game Winning Streak

The Reading Royals ended the Toledo Walleye’s 18-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory to start the weekend series on a high note as they inch towards the Kelly Cup Playoffs. The Reading Royals took on the heated Toledo Walleye, who have won 18 of their last games, racking in a 20-game point streak. Toledo […]

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ECHL: Reading Royals Look Ahead to Playoffs After Trade Deadline

Now that the trade deadline has come to a close, making one last trade to Kalamazoo for defenseman Ryan Cook, the Royals shift their focus to playoffs. New Additions to the Roster Just before the trade deadline, Reading traded forward Brett Boeing to the Kalamazoo Wings in exchange for defenseman Ryan Cook. The 28-year-old from […]

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ECHL: Evan Barratt Scores His Second Hat Trick This Week For Reading

This week, the Royals played both Canadian opponents, the Trois-Rivières Lions and the Newfoundland Growlers, with Evan Barratt earning his second hat-trick for the second week in a row. Reading Royals vs. Trois-Rivières Lions (3/3/23, 3/4/23, 3/5/23, and 3/8/23) The Reading Royals played four games against Trois-Rivières in six days, winning two at home. Their […]

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Royals Adding Labelle to the Wall of Honor

The Royals announced they will be inducting Olivier Labelle to their Wall of Honor this April. The 37-year-old, Olivier Labelle, from St-Eustache, QC, CAN, will be inducted to the Royal’s Wall of Honor on April 14th. Labelle is no stranger to the Reading Royals as he played a total of 298 games with the team […]

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Reading Picks Up Two Points in Last Trip to Glens Falls

The Reading Royals took two points this past weekend to conclude their final trip to Glens Falls, NY, against the Adirondack Thunder, totaling 97 shots on goal to end the weekend. 2/24/23: Royals vs. Thunder @ Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls, NY The Royals had a rough start to their weekend series against Adirondack, […]

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Goalies on the Move: Phantoms’ Goalies Making an Impact for Reading

Nolan Maier and Pat Nagle of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms have faced their fair share of games in Reading this season. Both goalies have contributed immensely to the ECHL team’s success thus far. Nolan Maier The 22-year-old Yorkton native, Nolan Maier, has seen the most games between the two Phantoms’ goalies, playing in 24 games […]

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