AHA B3 Spiders News Archive
The news archive for the AHA B3 Spiders.
- Spiders finish season with a tie
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April 14, 2016
It was a game of two halves. Yes, hockey is played in periods totaling three, but it was game to two halves. Eleven skaters provided a small boost but on and off during the game the bench shortened to ten to acco... more …
- Spiders calm Chaos with 5-4 win
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March 13, 2016
Round two of Dow’s return and a team that was better prepared, proved to be enough to provide a winning season against the B3 Chaos. more …
- The return of Dow!
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March 6, 2016
A capacity crowd of 14 saw the return of Brian Dow to the Spiders net on Sunday, just three months after hip replacement surgery. more …
- Short benched Spiders fall to Northern Horde
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Feb. 28, 2016
It was a gutsy effort by the nine Spiders to take the ice but it wasn’t enough against the division-leading Northern Horde. more …
- Late rally comes up short; Spiders fall to Taz Devils 4-3
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Feb. 23, 2016
Just under three minutes in 2nd period doomed the Spiders as they fell to the Taz Devils by a 4-3 final. more …
- Spiders win streak ends at three
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March 12, 2016
Spiders were looking desperately to make a playoff run and the three wins leading into tonight’s game was a good sign. Benches were full, players were energized, and pucks were finding the back of the net. ... more …
- Spiders take revenge on Piranhas
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Feb. 13, 2016
Spiders were seeking a jump start for their latest slide. more …
- Spiders put down the Mutiny 8-3
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Jan. 31, 2016
The Spiders scored early and often on the way to a comfortable 8-3 win over the Mutiny. more …
- Spiders (finally) win!
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Jan. 23, 2016
61 days since their last taste of victory, the Spiders finally got back into the win column on Saturday night on the back of a career night from Derk Jacobson. more …
- Spiders fall big to the Wild
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Jan. 13, 2016
By the looks of the box score, the average fan might think that the fan favorites were playing the likes of Devon Dubnyk, Zach Parise, and Mikko Koivu, and, if they were, it would make the score an easier explanation. more …