Colin Felix

ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Sign Bray Crowder, Isley Re-Assigned to Adirondack

The Adirondack Thunder have announced that they have signed defenceman Bray Crowder. The 25-year-old will be joining his third team this season, as he’s played in 21 games this season playing with the Allen Americans and Indy Fuel before making his way to Glens Falls. Crowder adds another body to the Thunder blueline with Will […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Mid-Season Report Card

The Adirondack Thunder have officially hit the halfway point and have taken their success at the end of last season and applied it to this season as they currently have a record of 25-8-2-1 and sit in first place in the North Division and second in the Eastern Conference heading into the All-Star Break. “Certainly […]

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ECHL Game Recap: Adirondack Thunder vs. Trois-Rivieres Lions| 01/07/2024

GLENS FALLS- The Adirondack Thunder have now won six straight games as they won 5-3 vs Trois-Rivieres Lions on Sunday afternoon to wrap up a four in five and improve to 22-8-2-1 on the season,”I don’t remember being part of a team who won a four in five with that kind of travel, and MacArthur […]

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ECHL Breaking News: Three Players Getting Called Up To Utica Comets

The New Jersey Devils have been hit with the injury bug, which has affected all three levels of the organization as Adirondack Thunder Head Coach Pete MacArthur announced that Forward Jace Isley, along with defencemen Colin Felix and Tobias Vilen. Isley has played three games with the Comets this season but has yet to find […]

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ECHL: Former Royals Join Forces To Create Thunderstorms In Glens Falls

One of the best defensive pairs in the ECHL from last season is back together but in a different jersey, as Colin Felix and Will MacKinnon find themselves looking to create some thunderstorms for opposing defenses after they both signed AHL deals with the Utica Comets but were sent down to Adirondack. Both blueliners had […]

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ECHL: Adirondack’s Third Period Struggles Lead To Railers Sweep

The Adirondack Thunder have lost back-to-back games for the first time since their first two games of the season, as they lost on opening night vs Worcester and in their home opener in OT vs Maine. It was the first visit to Cool Insuring Arena, and when asked if this was a revenge game for […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Stays Hot as Brennan Picks Up First Pro Win

The Adirondack Thunder began a seven-game homestand on Wednesday Night vs Reading Royals, and they started off on the right foot as Patrick Grasso opened the scoring at the 13:53 mark of the opening frame as he was looking to pass the puck, but it deflected off a Royals stick and ended up past Nolan […]

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ECHL: An Interview With Adirondack Thunder Defenceman Colin Felix

Colin Felix began playing hockey at a young age as his dad was already working in the hockey business, “My dad was actually an athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Phantoms from 1996 until about 2002, so I grew up around the rink and started skating when I was about two years old, so I was […]

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Adirondack Thunder Name Assistant Captains

The Adirondack Thunder have their leadership group as earlier today they announced Patrick Grasso as the sixth captain in team history and have now announced the assistants for the upcoming season as Yanick Turcotte, Ryan Smith, and Colin Felix will all wear the “A” for the Thunder this season. All three guys are more than […]

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