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The Toledo Storm once featured a female goaltender, Erin Whitten, [3] who on March 7, 1996 became the first woman ever to appear in a professional hockey game in a position other than goaltender; she played at forward for 18 seconds in a game against the Madison Monsters. She was the first U.S.-born woman to play professional hockey when she ...
The Storm clearly played with more intensity with Hamlen in net, according to the Toledo Blade. Barry Potomski , typically a Storm enforcer, tallied a hat-trick . Hamlen stopped 15 of 19 shots and was credited with the win.
Toledo Sports Arena was a 5,230-seat multi-purpose arena at 1 Main Street, Toledo, Ohio. It was built in 1947 and demolished in 2007. It was built in 1947 and demolished in 2007. As a concert venue, it seated 6,500, for theater concerts and stage shows, 4,400 and for boxing and wrestling , 8,250; also, the arena was 33⅔ feet tall.
Jul. 8—Former Toledo Storm forward Scott Burt has been named the new head coach of the ECHL's Rapid City Rush. Burt, who came to Toledo at the end of the 1997-98 season, played in 76 games ...
In 1991, the league welcomed four new franchises: the Columbus Chill, Dayton Bombers, Raleigh Icecaps, and Toledo Storm. The fifteen teams played 64 games in the schedule. The Toledo Storm finished first overall in the regular season. The Hampton Roads Admirals won their second straight Riley Cup championship.
Pages in category "Toledo Storm players" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Toledo Walleye are a professional ice hockey team based in Toledo, Ohio.The Walleye are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the ECHL.The Walleye were founded in 1991 as the Toledo Storm and play their home games at the Huntington Center, which opened in 2009.
The storm set multiple records in Kentucky over the weekend. Beshear said rain broke daily rainfall records in the Kentucky cities of Frankford, Paducah, Bowling Green, London and Jackson.