Atlanta Gladiators
ECHL: 2023-24 Atlanta Gladiators: A Whole New Team
- Phil Wilds
- September 27, 2023
As a lifelong hockey fan who recently moved to Georgia from Michigan, you can imagine how excited I was when I found out there was a local professional hockey team in my area! The 2022-23 Atlanta Gladiators rekindled my love of the game, and I quickly jumped on the bandwagon and emersed myself in all […]
Read MoreECHL: Jacksonville Icemen Bolster Support In Net
- Andrew Willis
- September 14, 2023
As it stands, the Icemen roster really only lacks one thing – goaltending. With the loss of veteran net presence Charles Williams to retirement and the other two members of the goalie mafia finding homes in the AHL, the Icemen goaltending group is going through a transformation of sorts. Since late July, the team has […]
Read MoreECHL: Icemen Twofer Tuesday
- Andrew Willis
- September 12, 2023
The Jacksonville Icemen continue to make roster changes in the 2023 offseason, making a pair of moves on Tuesday. The team announced the acquisition of forward Michael Turner from the Atlanta Gladiators, with the Gladiators receiving future considerations in return. Those future considerations are typically a player’s signing rights. Veteran defenseman Mackenzie Dwyer has also […]
Read MoreECHL: Five Notable Names That Moved On This Summer
- Armand Klisivitch
- September 10, 2023
Every off-season, we see some big names from the ECHL make the jump over to the AHL or over to Europe, and the 2023 off-season was no exception, as there is a ton of ECHL talent that will be taking their talents overseas next season. While tracking all the names that have gone overseas from […]
Read MoreECHL: Eric Neiley Embraces a New Challenge as Assistant Coach for the Atlanta Gladiators
- Karen Zehner
- August 17, 2023
Eric Neiley announced yesterday that he will be retiring from professional hockey. Neiley has played several seasons for the Gladiators, and his impact on the team is evident. In all, Neiley played in a total of 265 games with the Gladiators over the last five years. He is their second all-time leader in goals, scoring […]
Read MoreECHL: Meet Alex Whelan, the Newest Addition to Atlanta Gladiators’ Forward Line
- Karen Zehner
- August 14, 2023
The Atlanta Gladiators recently announced the addition of Alex Whelan to their 2023-2024 roster. Whelan may be familiar to some after playing for the Jacksonville IceMen last season, where he tallied two goals and two assists for four points in just three games with the team. Whelan played in a total of 42 games in […]
Read MoreAdded to the Atlanta Gladiators Roster: Jackson Pierson and Anthony Firriolo
- Karen Zehner
- July 31, 2023
Forward Jackson Pierson and defenseman Anthony Firriolo signed with the Atlanta Gladiators earlier today for the 2023-24 season. They join the recent additions of Dylan Carabia, Brayden Crowder, Ryan Crawford, Evan Dougherty, Tyler Harmon, Mitch Fossier, Cody Sylvester, and Mitch Walinski, who also have signed on with the Gladiators for the upcoming season. Pierson attended […]
Read MoreECHL Board of Governors Approves Transfer of Controlling Interest of Iowa Heartlanders
- Max Baum
- July 20, 2023
SHREWSBURY, N.J.- On Wednesday, July 19, the ECHL announced the Transfer of Controlling Interest in the Iowa Heartlanders from Deacon Sports and Entertainment to Heartlanders Hockey, LLC. Heartlanders Hockey, LLC, is an entity controlled by Michael Devlin, who may be familiar to Iowans as the owner of the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States […]
Read MoreECHL: 2023-2024 Greenville Swamp Rabbits Schedule Release
- Nate Karsner
- May 25, 2023
Swamp Rabbit fans! Even though the ECHL season is still going on. We now know what the 2023-2024 season will look like for the Swamp Rabbits. The new schedule was released by the league on Thursday, May 25, 2023. The Swamp Rabbits will play a 72-game regular season, with Head Coach/General Manager Andrew Lord leading […]
Read MoreECHL: 2022-23 Atlanta Gladiators Season Review
- Phil Wilds
- May 5, 2023
The Atlanta Gladiators ultimately did not reach their goal of making the Kelly Cup Playoffs and giving themselves a chance to compete for a championship. The Glads finished with a respectable 35-30-6-1 record. This record would have been good enough to make the playoffs in any of the other divisions. Unfortunately for the Glads, they […]
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