Admirals fall to Rampage 4-1

SAN ANTONIO -- Goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped 26 shots to lead the San Antonio Rampage to a 4-1 win over the Milwaukee Admirals Tuesday night in San Antonio.The loss dropped Milwaukee from 5th place to 6th place in the Western Conference.

Admirals top Houston 2-1 in shoot-out

HOUSTON -- Atte Engren turned aside 22 shots in regulation and four of five in a shootout to lead the Milwaukee Admirals past the Houston Aeros in a shootout Sunday, 2-1, in Houston.The win vaults Milwaukee from 9th place to 5th in the Western Conference playoff race.In the shootout the first three shooters were unable to find the back of the net against Engren.

Admirals ice the Rampage, 3-1

MILWAUKEE -- Goalie Jeremy Smith stopped 33 shots and Ryan Flynn scored twice to give the Milwaukee Admirals a 3-1 win at San Antonio Saturday.Smith improved to 7-0 in seven lifetime starts against San Antonio.

Admirals Top Charlotte 4-2

CHARLOTTE -- Goalie Atte Engren stopped 33 shots to lead the Milwaukee Admirals past the Charlotte Checkers Thursday in Charlotte, 4-2.The win was Engren’s first since Feb. 29.

Admirals check Charlotte, deal with suspensions

CHARLOTTE -- Goalie Jeremy Smith stopped 31 shots for his fifth shutout of the season, and Kyle Wilson scored twice to lead the Milwaukee Admirals to a 4-0 win over the Charlotte Checkers, Tuesday night, April 3rd in North Carolina.Earlier in the day, the American Hockey League handed out suspensions after a fracas in the Bradley Center during Sunday's shootout loss to Rockford.

Admirals iced by the Barons, 3-2

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Admirals fell to the Oklahoma City Barons 3-2, Friday night at the Bradley Center.

Admirals edge the Aeros, 3-2

MILWAUKEE -- Kyle Wilson helped the Milwaukee Admirals continue their playoff push on Wednesday night at the Bradley Center as he scored the game-winning goal with three seconds left in overtime to defeat the Houston Aeros 3-2.

Police officers and firefighters duke it out to help those with autism

MILWAUKEE -- You usually see them fighting crime or fires, but this weekend firefighters and police officers will battle it out on the ice for a good cause.In "Battle of the Badges," the Milwaukee Police Department takes on the Milwaukee Fire Department in a hockey game to benefit those with autism. "It's always a competitive game, and as long as it's competitive it's fun," Milwaukee police detective Kevin Armbruster said.This event is the big kick-off to Autism Awareness Month. "One in every 100 children is diagnosed with autism, and the earlier the diagnosis and the earlier the intervention, the better the outcomes are for children. "Money raised at this game and through the entire month of April will go to help support those autism services for families," Sue Russell with Easter Seals Disability Services said.Battle of the Badges players will hit the ice at the Bradley Center following an Admirals game. "There is very little time in between the two games and people will be able to see two great hockey games for the price of one," Admirals President Jon Greenberg said.Although this is a friendly competition, the big question is who is going to win - the police department or the fire department? "The fire department has a lot of free time, so they can work on their skills," Armbruster said."It's time that we throw it down on the ice and the police department is going to go home or at least eat a couple of donuts across the street," Milwaukee firefighter Christian Osell said.The rivalry is all fun and games, as everyone is a winner when it comes to helping out charities.The Battle of the Badges will take place Sunday, April 1st at the Bradley Center.

Admirals dogged by IceHogs, 3-2

MILWAUKEE -- Brodie Dupont scored the game-tying goal with less than a minute to play in the third period, but the Milwaukee Admirals eventually fell to the Rockford IceHogs 3-2 in a shoot-out Sunday afternoon at the Bradley Center.

Take your pooch to an Admirals game Sunday!

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Admirals take on the Rockford IceHogs at 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon, March 25th and are offering a unique promotion for the game!

Admirals hold off dogs 3-2

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Admirals raced out to a 3-0 lead and then hold off a late charge by the Hamilton Bulldogs to take a 3-2 win at the Bradley Center Friday night.This win comes at a time when every point is crucial as the Ads look to move up in the conference standings with the playoffs just around the corner.

Marlies get the best of the Admirals

TORONTO -- Nazem Kadri’s goal with 3:06 left in the third period proved to be the game-winner as the Toronto Marlies bested the Milwaukee Admirals Saturday in Toronto.Mike Zigomanis, who finished the game with three assists, carried the puck into the Admirals zone on the left wing to set up the game-winner.

Admirals drop 3-2 decision to Rockford

ROCKFORD -- The Rockford IceHogs continued its dominance over the Milwaukee Admirals with a 3-2 win Sunday in Rockford, IL.The IceHogs improved to 7-1-0-1 against Milwaukee this season and moved to within one point of the Admirals in the Western Conference playoff race.

IceHogs chill the Admirals, 4-1

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Admirals struggles continued against the Rockford IceHogs as they lost their fifth straight game to the I-39 rivals 4-1 Saturday night at the Bradley Center.Hogs netminder Carter Hutton stopped 22 of 23 shots for his sixth win of the year against Milwaukee.

Admirals bitten by Wolves, 5-2

CHICAGO -- Anton Rodin recorded his first career two-goal game to lead the Chicago Wolves to a 5-2 victory over the Milwaukee Admirals Wednesday night at Allstate Arena.The loss snapped a personal five-game winning streak for Admirals goalie Jeremy Smith, who stopped 20 of 23 shots in defeat.It also gave the Wolves the series victory.

Admirals tame Wolves, 6-0

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Admirals goalie, Jeremy Smith recorded his third shutout of the season and his fifth consecutive victory as the Admirals defeated the Chicago Wolves, 6-0 Saturday night at the Bradley Center.