The Adirondack Thunder opened up the 2025-26 season on Sunday Afternoon in Worcester as they looked to start the season on the right track. It would be a hot start as Dylan Wendt opened up the scoring for Adirondack at the 2:51 mark.
The Adirondack Thunder will likely be without two big pieces on Wednesday Night vs Indy Fuel, as forwards Josh Filmon and Dylan Wendt were recalled to the Utica Comets earlier today.
The Adirondack Thunder made a few transactions on Thursday, as they had two players called up to Utica and are expecting one player back from reserve. I still expect Adirondack to make at least one more roster move so that they can field a full lineup.
The Adirondack Thunder and Wheeling Nailers met for the second game of a three-game set on Saturday Night as it was Country Night in Glens Falls. Adirondack wasted no time getting on the board as Dylan Wendt fed Greg Smith to give Thunder a 1-0 lead less than two minutes in.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Utica Comets have announced that they’ve recalled forward Dylan Wendt from the Adirondack Thunder. Wendt, 24, has played in six games this season, recording two assists, with his last AHL game coming on January 20th vs Syracuse Crunch.
The Adirondack Thunder surpassed their win total from January, and it would take them just two days to do so. This season, slow starts have been the Thunder’s
The Adirondack Thunder would announce transactions for the second straight day as they would get another body back from the Utica Comets. However, it wouldn’t come without a price, as another player would join the growing list of injuries for the Thunder.
The Adirondack Thunder and Reading Royals met for the eighth time this season, almost a third of Adirondack’s games. In the first, it would be T.J. Friedmann, who got his stick on a shot from Dylan Wendt to open up the scoring just 1:03 in.