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Weekend Slate Sees M&M, Fox Cities, and Fond du Lac Pick Up Key Wins

2026-03-17


A six-game stretch across March 13–14 saw M&M, Fox Cities, and Fond du Lac come away with multiple wins.

Friday, March 13
M&M Shamrocks 9, Calumet Wolverines 6

M&M jumped out early and answered every push from Calumet to secure a 9–6 win Friday night at the Marinette REC Center. Brennan Mason led the way with a hat trick, scoring twice in the opening period to help the Shamrocks build a 3–0 lead, while Dallas McLaughlin added two goals and Tim L’Huillier chipped in three points. Calumet mounted a strong second-period surge with five goals — including a hat trick from Logan Rastello — to briefly swing momentum, but M&M steadied things in the third with four more goals to pull away. Gabe Coppo recorded four points for the Wolverines in the loss, but the Shamrocks’ early cushion and timely responses proved enough to hold control throughout.
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Fox Cities Ice Dogs 7, Eagle River Falcons 5
Fox Cities set the tone with two first-period goals from Nick Henkemeyer, then answered Eagle River’s second-period push with three straight from Jason McAloon to stay in front and eventually finish off a 7–5 win. The Falcons erased the early deficit on goals from Zach Kennedy and Charles Adams, but McAloon’s natural hat trick in a span of just under three minutes gave the Ice Dogs control again before Kennedy pulled Eagle River back within one late in the period. In the third, Corey Thompson and Russell Johnson added insurance goals for Fox Cities, while Travis Rayala and Lochlan Siegmeier kept Eagle River within striking distance. Fox Cities finished with a 49–32 edge in shots, and the Ice Dogs got multi-point nights from McAloon, Henkemeyer, Johnson, Shea Klitzke, and Matt Hughes in the win.
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Fond du Lac Bears 7, De Pere Deacons 2
Fond du Lac steadily pulled away Friday night in De Pere, using a strong second period and three more goals in the third to earn a 7–2 win over the Deacons. Matt Letmanski opened the scoring and later added two assists, while Malachi Buchholz scored twice as the Bears built on an early 2–0 lead. De Pere stayed within striking distance through the first two periods on goals from Janne Rukamp and Trevor Hilt, but Fond du Lac closed the door in the third with tallies from Micah Buchholz, Jarrett Buchholz, and Malachi Buchholz. The Bears finished with a 55–36 edge in shots, and Justin Davidson stopped 34 shots in the win.
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Saturday, March 14
M&M Shamrocks 8, De Pere Deacons 5

De Pere carried the lead twice, but M&M took over as the game wore on and pulled away for an 8–5 win Saturday night in Marinette. Trevor Hilt and Aidan Fahey each scored twice for the Deacons, who led 2–0 in the first and 4–3 late in the second, but the Shamrocks answered every push. Adam Lemery had two goals and two assists, while Brennan Mason and Marshall Walker each finished with four points as M&M tied the game late in the second and then broke it open in the third with goals from John Cooke, Walker, Dallas McLaughlin, and Trent Bachman. Both teams finished with 41 shots, but the Shamrocks found the timely finishing touch in the final period to complete the comeback.
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Fox Cities Ice Dogs 15, Sun Prairie Killer Bees 2
Fox Cities pulled away as the game progressed, using a strong second period to build separation in a 15–2 win over Sun Prairie Saturday night at Tri-County Ice Arena. The Ice Dogs led just 2–1 after the opening period before breaking things open with eight goals in the second, highlighted by a big night from Jason McAloon, who finished with six goals and two assists. Nick Henkemeyer also contributed a standout performance with eight points, while Logan Ueker added five. Sun Prairie found the scoresheet in both the first and third periods with goals from Brad Stoffers and Chad Battisfore, and goaltender Heath Bear made 40 saves while facing heavy pressure throughout the night.
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Fond du Lac Bears 6, Eagle River Falcons 0
Fond du Lac did all of its scoring in the first two periods and locked things down from there in a 6–0 win over Eagle River Saturday night at the Blue Line Center. Jordan Foster scored twice, Blake Spies had a goal and two assists, and Connor McLaughlin added three assists as the Bears built a 3–0 lead in the first on goals from Foster, Spies, and a short-handed marker by Nick Sirota. Fond du Lac kept rolling in the second with goals from Dillon Fox, Foster, and Nolan McDermott, while Justin Davidson turned aside all 26 shots he faced for the shutout.
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