Adirondack Thunder

ECHL: Orlando Solar Bears Week in Review

As the playoff race heats up, the Orlando Solar Bears made their presence known by beating both of their rivals that they faced during the weekend. It started on Thursday, March 2nd, with the Bears hosting the Adirondack Thunder, who were 19-23-7-1 entering their Florida road trip. There was not a lot of action throughout […]

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Thunder Thoughts: Peter MacArthur

Peter MacArthur is a well-known name in Adirondack as he spent a little over three years with the Thunder as a player, putting up 53 goals and 122 assists for 177 points in 202 games as a member of the Thunder, MacArthur also spent time in the ECHL with the Las Vegas Wranglers, Fresno Falcons, […]

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Adirondack Finds Success on Road in Florida

The Adirondack Thunder (21-24-7-1) had a strong road trip as they got four out of a possible six points during their three-game road trip in Flordia, picking up two wins (They had won five games away from Cool Insuring Arena coming into their Florida Road Trip). Jake Theut continued his strong play as he won […]

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How The Timo Meier Trade Benefits The Adirondack Thunder

A trade will not often affect all three levels of professional hockey, but this one is an exception. The New Jersey Devils made a blockbuster trade on Tuesday with the San Jose Sharks, involving nine players and four draft picks total, with Timo Meier being the biggest piece of the deal; all the details on […]

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Jake Theut Shines as Thunder Heat Up Before Florida Road Trip

Adirondack had a strong weekend against the Reading Royals as they picked three of a possible four points. The Thunder were down some key names, as Isaac Poulter, Jarrod Gourley, Nick Rivera, and Sebastian Vidmar were all out of Adirondack’s lineup on Friday Night; Vidmar would return on Saturday Night. However, Jake Theut would be […]

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Nick Hutchison’s Big Weekend Not Enough as Thunder Fail To Gain Ground In Standings

The Adirondack Thunder had a huge four-in-five this week where they had a chance to pull closer to the Worcester Railers this weekend but failed to do so and are now 10 points back of the fourth and final playoff spot, with two games in and hand, and six head-to-head match-ups vs. Railers. Adirondack got […]

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Thunder Pick Up First Win vs. Maine In OT

GLENS Falls, NY- It was the two old guys and a kid line (Shawn Weller- Shane Harper-Patrick Grasso) that helped propel the Thunder to a 5-4 win in OT on Wednesday Night as they picked up their first win of the season vs. Maine Mariners to start a stretch of four games in five nights. […]

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NL Growlers ECHL Kelly Cup “Long Run”

Newfoundland Growlers Head Coach Eric Wellwood says this team is in for “the long run” toward the 2nd Kelly Cup championship. The Newfoundland Growers, an ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, secured the Kelly Cup championship in 2019 – the team’s inaugural year – with a 4-3 win over the Toledo Walleye. But the […]

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Adirondack Thunder Acquire ECHL Rights to Nick Hutchison

The Adirondack Thunder made a trade with the Wheeling Nailers on Tuesday Night as they acquired the ECHL rights to Nick Hutchison in exchange for defenceman Ryan Da Silva. Hutchison played one game with the Thunder after finishing his senior year at Canisius College, and in his first ECHL game, he put up a goal […]

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Adirondack Gets Rocked On the Rock

Coming into the three-game set vs. Newfoundland Growlers, the Thunder had played well against the Northern Division weekend, as they had a record of 4-2, which is a lot better than how they had fared last season vs. Newfoundland. Despite the struggles in the weekend series, the Thunder PP stayed hot as they scored at […]

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