Adirondack Thunder

Thunder Get Drowned In Series Vs. Maine Mariners

The Adirondack Thunder got swept in a very important series vs. Maine Mariners as they came into the weekend sitting only two points behind the Mariners in the standings, but now after the weekend sit seven points behind both the Maine Mariners and Trois-Rivieres Lions. This weekend started with a lot of action. However, that […]

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Thunder Thoughts: Grant Jozefek

The Adirondack Thunder brought in a few new faces to help right the ship as they struggled out of the gate, and one of the names that have made the biggest impact so far is Grant Jozefek. The 25-year-old forward signed with the team on November 4th and started off hot, picking up seven points […]

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Adirondack Continues To Climb Standings, Now Sit One Point Behind Maine

“We wanted to have a great week, not a good one, we deviated from the game plan, which was the disappointing part, when we actually stuck to the game plan, that’s when we tied the game up, we just gotta stick to it, don’t deviate, we have a specific way to play that works for […]

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Adirondack Stuns Newfoundland Late On Thanksgiving Eve

The Adirondack Thunder played one of their best games in a long time tonight as they beat the Newfoundland Growlers in dramatic fashion by a score of 3-2, “Ya, it seems like we just need to play the top team in the league to bring close to our A-Game, I’m happy for them” said Head […]

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Thunder Thoughts: Noah Corson

The ECHL is a league with many untold stories, and my goal is to unveil those stories to my readers. Today we will look at the story of Noah Corson, who started skating at three years old and a year later began playing hockey a year later. The Corson family is filled with hockey history […]

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Third-Period Comeback Not Enough For Thunder to Hop Over Swamp Rabbits

The Adirondack Thunder welcomed their first opponent other than the Worcester Railers tonight as they welcomed the Greenville Swamp Rabbits to town for the first time since October 24th, 2017. Despite seeing a new opponent, things wouldn’t change for the Thunder as once again they would be chasing the game; as the Swamp Rabbits would […]

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Short-Handed Thunder Snap Worcester’s Record Start

It was a huge weekend for the Adirondack Thunder this weekend, as they were coming off a weekend in Trois-Rivieres, where they took three of four points while picking up their first win of the weekend. Before the weekend series, the Thunder had picked up defencemen Brandon Fehd and Matt Steif to help with some […]

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Things Are Looking Up North Of The Border For The Adirondack Thunder

“En Depit de l’adversite ils ont finalement triomphe” is a quote from le Cid by Pierre Corneille, which perfectly describes the weekend for the Thunder. Adirondack came into this weekend badly needing something to go their way, and that’s exactly what they got during the two-game series in Trois-Rivieres, where they walked away with three […]

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Thunder Get Spooked By Railers As Losing Woes Continue

“I don’t even think it’s that we haven’t played well, are breakdowns are huge, we’re just giving it to the them, Ya, they’re good, but we suck right now,” was Head Coach Pete MacArthur’s response to if Worcester was the better team or not, and his quote perfectly describes the past weekend for the Thunder. […]

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Adirondack Opens Season On the Wrong Track

WORCESTER, MASS.- It was opening weekend for the Adirondack Thunder as they traveled to Worcester, Massachusetts, to take on the Worcester Railers. It would be another battle of former players turned head coaches as Jordan Lavalle-Smotherman also turned in his skates for a whistle as he was named head coach of the Worcester Railers. However, […]

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