Neill99
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- Oct 30, 2006
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Hi has anyone heard when the AHL 22/23 Schedule is going to be released thanks.
I've seen Lehigh Valley tease the schedule release, as well. and don't forget some teams use the AHL Arenas for prospect tournaments or NHL Preseason games (depends on the affiliation)For those anxiously awaiting the publication of the AHL 2022-23 season schedule (include me in that elite group), I encourage consideration of last June's BoG announcement of "schedule unification" plans to return all teams to 72-game schedules. More games, more time needed to shuffle the puzzle pieces into a workable calendar of events. Patience is an uncommon virtue among sports fans.
The AHL’s two newest clubs, the Coachella Valley Firebirds and the Calgary Flames’ new affiliate based in Calgary, open the season with a two-game set against each other at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Oct. 16 and 17. The Firebirds begin the home portion of their schedule with four games in the Seattle area before opening Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, Calif., on Dec. 18 vs. the Tucson Roadrunners.
The San Jose Barracuda play their first game in their new facility, Tech CU Arena, on Oct. 22 against the Henderson Silver Knights.
Probably something about the arena not being ready. They broke ground barely a year ago.For some reason, they decided to leave it be, and do the same wonky playoff format as last season.
Also, poor Coachella Valley, they got a nice 16-game road trip after those "home" games in Seattle...oof.
Keeping with the OP's sentiment ... why can't the League draw up a schedule this quickly?
It is strange, since the Wolves play next door to O'Hare International Airport.Typical BS Chicago Wolves schedule...all the teams around them are playing a ton of different opponents and they continue to play the same 8 teams...downright embarrassing
Keeping with the OP's sentiment ... why can't the League draw up a schedule this quickly?
Believe me I will be in Milwaukee and Rockford multiple times this seasonIt is strange, since the Wolves play next door to O'Hare International Airport.
You can see a whole bunch of different teams if you come up to Milwaukee!
Hartford, Springfield, San Diego, Tucson, Winnipeg, Toronto, Belleville and Laval, 13 teams total.
Maybe you can combine with a trip to see the Wolves play in Milwaukee, since it happens 6 times.
The Wolves play Cleveland and Milwaukee does not this season.
Yeah, I got that.Those are the actual dates, the kids are drawing the opponents logos.
Kind of you to warn the natives.Believe me I will be in Milwaukee and Rockford multiple times this season