The loss of the Mallards last month may not mean the death of hockey permanently in the Quad Cities. According to a report in the Quad City Times, there could still be hockey as early as October at the TaxSlayer Center.
Executive Director Scott Mullen is hard at work with multiple potential ownership groups to bring a Southern Professional Hockey League team to Moline...
The venue currently receives a 3% cut of ticket sales for events, but they are looking to up that percentage to five from events that draw at least 8,000 people.
With an 8-12-1 record at the midway point of the season, the Quad City Mallards have parted ways with their President and General Manager Bob McNamara.
No details were given on the dismissal by Mallards owner Jordan Mellville other than to say McNamara did a great job leading the team...
The Flock is back for a 21st season at the TaxSlayer Center with two games set for this weekend.
Friday's game against Toledo features $2 Hot Dogs and Beer.
Saturday night KIIK 104-9 Sing for Seats debuts. Someone will have a chance to hear a clip of a song, then sing the next line and win a pair of tickets to another Mallards home game from the new KIIK 104-9...