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Cyclones Watch Party TODAY!!
The Cyclones continue the Eastern Conference Finals against the Reading Royals TODAY night at Sovereign Center!
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John McFarland Returns from San Antonio
CINCINNATI, Ohio – The Cincinnati Cyclones, proud affiliate of the NHL’s Florida Panthers and Nashville Predators, announced today that forward John McFarland has been reassigned to the club by the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League.
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Cyclones Weekly Release - April 15-21
CYCLONES WEEKLY RELEASE PLAYOFF WEEK 3: APRIL 15-21 2013 Click here for the full release THIS PAST WEEK: About Game 5: Jordan Pearce made 34 saves while the Walleye power play struck three times to lift the Walleye over the Cyclones by a 3-1 final score in front of 1,803.
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Game 7 (If Necessary) Wednesday April 17
Should a 7th and decisive game be necessary in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, we'll be hosting at U.
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Walleye Force Game 6 with 3-1 Victory
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Jordan Pearce made 34 saves while the Walleye power play struck three times to lift the Toledo Walleye (2-3 playoffs) over the Cincinnati Cyclones (3-2 playoffs) by a 3-1 final score in front of 1,803 on Saturday night.
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Walleye Survive in Double OT, 3-2
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Toledo’s Kyle Rogers netted his first goal of the series at 1:24 of double overtime to lift the Toledo Walleye (1-3 playoffs) to a 3-2 victory over the Cincinnati Cyclones (3-1) in front of 2,538 at U.
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Cyclones Win Third Straight Over Walleye, 5-2
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Rookie Josh Birkholz scored a pair of goals and Michael Houser turned aside 35 shots as the Cincinnati Cyclones (3-0 playoffs) defeated the Toledo Walleye (0-3 playoffs) in front of 1,663 at U.
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Cyclones Weekly Release - April 8-14
CYCLONES WEEKLY RELEASE PLAYOFF WEEK 2: APRIL 8-14 2013 Click here for the full release THIS PAST WEEK: About Game 2 in Toledo: David Pacan had a hat trick and Mike Embach contributed with three assists as the Cyclones cruised past the Walleye by a 5-2 final score in front of 4,191 at Huntington Center.
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