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Dave Kallmann

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Motorsports Reporter and Writer at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Motorsports writer and jack of all trades, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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  • 2 weeks ago | jsonline.com | Dave Kallmann |Scott Ash |Angela Peterson

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  • 2 weeks ago | sports.yahoo.com | Dave Kallmann

    Turnover is typical in the American Hockey League, with injuries inevitable and call-ups the primary purpose of the league. But even against that backdrop, 2024-25 has been a topsy-turvy season for the Milwaukee Admirals. AdvertisementOf the top 20 scorers from the team that played in the Western Conference finals, just four are on the same list a year later. Only nine of those 20 remain in the Nashville Predators organization and two of them are finished for the year with injuries.

  • 2 weeks ago | sports.yahoo.com | Dave Kallmann

    Teammates were still celebrating a record-breaking season and national title when five members of the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team locked in on their next goal. Senior forward Lacey Eden, junior forwards Laila Edwards and Kirsten Simms, junior defender Caroline Harvey and sophomore goaltender Ava McNaughton are in Czechia, suiting up for Team USA as it chases an 11th gold medal in the IIHF women’s world championship.

  • 2 weeks ago | jsonline.com | Dave Kallmann

    The Milwaukee Wave forced overtime with the two-time defending champion Chihuahua Savage but missed a chance to advance to the MASL finals with in Oceanside, California. Pedro Castaneda scored the golden goal when he took a pass from Jose Gilberto Lopez near midfield, streaked down the left side and then buried a left-footer past diving Wave goalkeeper William Banahene.

  • 3 weeks ago | jsonline.com | Dave Kallmann

    The Milwaukee Wave was headed to California on Thursday to start the . The team entered the weekend with as many as five games left or just one. Things happen quickly under the quirky new playoff format. “It’s going to be interesting but it’s also going to be exciting,” veteran forward Ian Bennett said after the Wave won its regular-season finale to finish in fifth place at 14-8-2. The MASL went to with eight of the 12 teams advancing to the playoffs.

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10 Apr 25

RT @aaronadmirals: In the last 3 games, .@mkeadmirals goalie Matt Murray has stopped 104 of 106 shots.

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10 Apr 25

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10 Apr 25

RT @mkeadmirals: THE ‘CAT IS COMIN’ BACK! 🐱 the @predsnhl have re-signed goaltender Matt Murray to a two-year, two-way contract! #MILhock…