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  • Harlem Globetrotters Set to Dazzle Rochester with Centennial Spectacle

    Harlem Globetrotters Set to Dazzle Rochester with Centennial Spectacle

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Get ready for a slam-dunk celebration of basketball wizardry and family entertainment as the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters bring their 100 Year Tour to the Blue Cross Arena on February 7, 2026. 

    This milestone event marks a century of the Globetrotters’ iconic blend of athletic prowess, comedy, and crowd-pleasing tricks, promising an unforgettable afternoon for fans of all ages in the Flower City.

    Founded in 1926, the Harlem Globetrotters have evolved from a barnstorming team into global ambassadors of goodwill, entertaining millions with their gravity-defying dunks, impossible ball-handling skills, and hilarious on-court antics. Over the decades, they’ve played in more than 120 countries, rubbing elbows with popes, presidents, and pop stars while maintaining an unbeatable record against their perennial foes. 

    Globetrotters deliver their signature high-energy show, complete with jaw-dropping stunts like behind-the-back passes, no-look shots, and interactive fan moments that pull audience members into the action. 

    Whether it’s a gravity-defying alley-oop or a comedic skit, the performance is designed to thrill laughs and joy, making it a perfect outing for families, sports enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a break from the ordinary.

    Special add-ons elevate the experience: Fans can snag a Celebrity Court Pass for up-close access during pregame warm-ups, including one-on-one interactions with the players. VIP packages include autographs, group photos, and exclusive merchandise like a newly designed 100 Year Harlem Globetrotters gift pack. 

    This tour isn’t just a game—it’s a piece of history in motion, blending nostalgia with modern flair.

    Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the official Harlem Globetrotters website. Prices vary, but early birds can secure spots for what promises to be one of the hottest family events of the winter. Don’t miss your chance to witness 100 years of Globetrotter magic right here in Rochester—grab your tickets and prepare for a courtside adventure!

    Presales run from 9/15 to 9/21; Presale code: VENUE don’t miss this memorable night!

  • OBK REACTS: EGO DEATH AT A BACHELORETTE PARTY

    OBK REACTS: EGO DEATH AT A BACHELORETTE PARTY

    Get the tambourines. 

    Hate to tell you if you are miserable no one will ever know. 

    “Okay voices” — OBK on Glum

    Let’s be honest, going into IAM wondering which is going to be the next R&B banger 🫵🏼 wish you knew about earlier. BUT why the autotune. 

    Haley Williams plays with multiple genres, Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party was no- different. 

    Even when she does not want to appear too poppy it’s the catchiness in the lyrics that you can spin your grandma around and she will ignore the explicit sign while continuing her two-step while you wait patiently for the song to end.

    Now if you wonder if she keeps the same outside energy on her solo records refer to any line on the album title track. Ask a black person to explain the line if you are uncertain language. 

    5 playlist adds from Me 2 🫵🏻

    1. Ice In My OJ
    2. Brotherly Hate
    3. Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party 
    4. Negative Self Talk
    5. Love Me Different 
  • Get Ready, Buffalo: T-Pain’s TP20 Tour Hits Outer Harbor Live on October 10!

    Get Ready, Buffalo: T-Pain’s TP20 Tour Hits Outer Harbor Live on October 10!

    Get Ready, Buffalo: T-Pain’s TP20 Tour Hits Outer Harbor Live on October 10!

    Buffalo’s music scene is about to get a massive dose of nostalgia and high-energy vibes as Grammy-winning artist T-Pain rolls into town for a can’t-miss performance at Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B. Mark your calendars for Friday, October 10, 2025—this stop on his TP20 Tour: Celebrating 20 Years of T-Pain promises to be an epic night of hits, auto-tune magic, and unbreakable party spirit. 

    For those who grew up blasting tracks like “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” or “Bartender,” T-Pain needs no introduction. The Florida-born rapper, singer, and producer revolutionized the game in the mid-2000s with his innovative use of auto-tune, turning it from a studio tool into a cultural phenomenon. Over two decades, he’s racked up collaborations with everyone from Kanye West and Lil Wayne to Taylor Swift and Flo Rida, earning two Grammys along the way for smashes like “Blame It” with Jamie Foxx and “Good Life” with Kanye. But T-Pain’s story isn’t just about the charts—it’s about resilience. After facing backlash for his signature sound, he stripped it away on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert in 2014, proving his raw vocal talent and sparking a career renaissance. Now, at 40, he’s hotter than ever, with viral TikToks, a Twitch streaming empire, and fresh music that bridges generations.

    The TP20 Tour is T-Pain’s way of saying thank you to fans who’ve stuck with him through the highs and lows. Announced earlier this year with a heartfelt video message, the tour highlights his evolution from club anthems to introspective bangers, complete with surprise guests and deep cuts.  Expect a setlist packed with classics like “I’m Sprung,” “Chopped ‘N’ Skrewed,” and “Can’t Believe It,” alongside newer gems from his 2023 album On Top of the Covers, where he reimagines hits by artists like Sam Cooke and Journey. And if his recent shows are any indication, T-Pain’s live energy is infectious—he’s known for crowd-surfing, impromptu freestyles, and turning venues into massive sing-alongs.

    Joining T-Pain on stage in Buffalo are rising stars EarthGang and Armani White, adding layers of hip-hop flair and fresh sounds to the lineup.  EarthGang, the Atlanta duo signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville, brings their eclectic mix of soulful rhymes and psychedelic beats, while Armani White’s viral hit “Billie Eilish” promises to get the crowd hyped early.

    The venue couldn’t be more perfect for a fall night out. Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B, nestled along the shores of Lake Erie at 901 Fuhrmann Boulevard, is Buffalo’s go-to spot for outdoor concerts with stunning waterfront views.  Part of the Seneca Casinos Outer Harbor Live Concert Series, this amphitheater-style setup holds thousands and has hosted big names like Wallows this summer. 

    Gates open around 6:30 PM, with the show kicking off at 8 PM—plenty of time to grab drinks, snag merch, and soak in the sunset vibes.  Pro tip: Dress in layers for that crisp October air off the lake.

    Tickets are on sale now, starting at about $55, and they’re moving fast— Whether you’re a longtime fan reliving the glory days or a newcomer discovering his catalog, this concert is set to be a highlight of Buffalo’s 2025 music calendar.

    T-Pain’s ready to turn up; are you?

  • Freddie Gibbs Brings “Alfredo: The Tour North American Edition” to Life: A Celebration of Grit and Groove this Fall

    Freddie Gibbs Brings “Alfredo: The Tour North American Edition” to Life: A Celebration of Grit and Groove this Fall

    Hip-hop fans, mark your calendars—Freddie Gibbs, the relentless storyteller from the streets of Gary, Indiana, is hitting the road with “Alfredo: The Tour North American Edition.” 

    This fall trek celebrates the release of Alfredo 2, the highly anticipated sequel to his 2020 Grammy-nominated collaboration with producer The Alchemist. Kicking off in September and winding through major cities across the U.S. and Canada, the tour promises high-energy performances blending Gibbs’ razor-sharp lyricism with The Alchemist’s soulful, sample-heavy beats. Supporting acts like Jalen Ngonda, MAVI, and Sven Wunder will join on select dates, adding layers of R&B, rap, and instrumental flair to the lineup.   

    Born Fredrick Jamel Tipton on June 14, 1982, in Gary, Indiana, Freddie Gibbs grew up on the city’s east side amid challenging circumstances. He briefly attended Ball State University on a football scholarship but was expelled, leading him to enlist in the U.S. Army at age 19 as part of a pre-trial diversion for theft and gun charges—only to be dishonorably discharged after eight months for marijuana use. Turning to music, Gibbs connected with local producer Finger Roll and joined the No Tamin Entertainment crew, releasing his first mixtape, Full Metal Jackit, in 2004. A short-lived deal with Interscope Records in 2006 ended without an album due to label shakeups, but Gibbs persevered independently.

    His breakthrough came in the 2010s with mixtapes like Cold Day in Hell (2011) and Baby Face Killa (2012) during a stint with Young Jeezy’s CTE World. After parting ways in 2013, he founded his own label, ESGN, and dropped his debut album of the same name. Gibbs’ solo discography shines with projects like Shadow of a Doubt (2015), You Only Live 2wice (2017), Freddie (2018), Soul Sold Separately (2022)—which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard 200—and You Only Die 1nce (2024). His collaborative work stands out, including three with The Alchemist (Fetti with Currensy in 2018, Alfredo in 2020, and Alfredo 2 in 2025). Alfredo earned a Grammy nod for Best Rap Album, while Gibbs’ uncredited feature on Ye’s “Back to Me” (2024) hit No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. Beyond music, he’s ventured into acting with roles in Power Book IV: Force (2022), Bust Down (2022), and the film Down with the King (2021). 

    “Alfredo: The Tour” draws from the raw, introspective vibes of the Alfredo series, where Gibbs grapples with personal growth, street life, and moral ambiguities over The Alchemist’s intricate production. Expect sets heavy on tracks from both albums, plus fan favorites from Gibbs’ catalog. The tour spans from Philadelphia on September 20 to San Francisco on November 10, hitting theaters, ballrooms, and iconic spots like Red Rocks Amphitheatre.  

    For fans in and around Rochester, New York, the nearest stops offer prime opportunities to catch Gibbs live without a long haul:

    The closest is Toronto, Ontario, on October 19 at History, just about 160 miles away—a quick drive across the border. Tickets start at around $75.   

    Next up is Cleveland, Ohio, on October 17 at Agora Theatre, roughly 220 miles from Rochester, with tickets also starting near $75.   

    Detroit, Michigan, follows on October 18 at the Masonic Jack White Theatre, about 330 miles away, where prices begin at $79.

    If you’re up for a bit more travel, the Brooklyn, New York, shows on September 21 and 22 at Brooklyn Paramount (around 340 miles) have tickets starting at $75.  

    With Gibbs’ reputation for electrifying live shows—fueled by his unfiltered delivery and crowd command—this tour is a must-see for anyone craving authentic hip-hop. Tickets are available now via major outlets like Ticketmaster, but act fast as high-demand stops could sell out. Whether you’re drawn by the beats, the bars, or the backstory, “Alfredo: The Tour” is set to serve up a feast of hip-hop excellence.  

  • Rascal Flatts to Ignite Buffalo with 2026 Life Is a Highway Tour Finale

    Rascal Flatts to Ignite Buffalo with 2026 Life Is a Highway Tour Finale

    Buffalo Country music fans in Western New York are gearing up for an unforgettable night as Rascal Flatts brings their “Life Is a Highway Tour” to the KeyBank Center on February 28, 2026, marking the grand finale of their 21-city trek. The iconic trio—Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney—will cap off their much-anticipated 2026 tour with a high-energy performance, joined by special guests Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane, promising a night of nostalgic hits and heartfelt harmonies.

    Following a sold-out 2025 tour celebrating their 25th anniversary, Rascal Flatts is back to “keep the party going,” as DeMarcus enthused, with a setlist packed with fan favorites like “What Hurts the Most,” “Bless the Broken Road,” and, of course, their anthemic “Life Is a Highway.” The tour, named after their 2006 hit and recent Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets album, showcases the trio’s signature blend of soaring vocals and arena-ready energy, reimagined with collaborations from artists like Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson. 

    Fans in Buffalo can expect a nostalgic yet fresh performance, with Alaina and Lane adding their own chart-topping flair to the evening.

    The KeyBank Center show, set to kick off at 7:00 PM, is already generating buzz, with tickets starting at $39 on Ticketmaster and VIP packages offering premium seats, exclusive merchandise, and access to the Rascal Flatts VIP Lounge. After a five-year hiatus, the trio’s return has been met with overwhelming fan enthusiasm, and Buffalo’s passionate country music scene is ready to deliver a raucous sing-along to close out the tour.

    Don’t miss your chance to see Rascal Flatts light up Buffalo on February 28, 2026. Tickets are on sale now at RascalFlatts.com and VIPNation.com. With a limited run of shows, this is one highway you’ll want to ride to the very end.

  • JID’s “God Does Like Paradise Tour” North American Leg Preview

    JID’s “God Does Like Paradise Tour” North American Leg Preview

    Atlanta rapper JID, born Destin Choice Route, is set to ignite stages across North America with his “God Does Like Paradise Tour,” the North American leg of his expansive “God Does Like World Tours.” This blockbuster run, supporting his critically acclaimed fourth studio album God Does Like Ugly (released August 8, 2025, via Dreamville/Interscope), kicks off October 15, 2025, in Virginia Beach, VA, and wraps with a two-night finale at Brooklyn’s Paramount on December 15 and 16. With fellow Atlanta native Young Nudy as a special guest for most U.S. dates, alongside additional acts like Baby Kia, DC The Don, and Kai Ca$h, JID is poised to deliver a high-energy celebration of hip-hop that showcases his lyrical dexterity and electrifying stage presence. For fans in and around Rochester, NY, the tour offers several nearby shows to catch this rising star in action.

    JID’s Background: From East Atlanta to Global Stages

    Born on October 31, 1990, in East Atlanta, JID grew up immersed in his parents’ collection of classic funk and soul LPs, which shaped his eclectic musical palette. Influences like OutKast, Goodie Mob, Lil Wayne, and Wu-Tang Clan fueled his passion for hip-hop, while his fluent rapping style and intricate wordplay have earned him widespread critical acclaim. JID first gained recognition with independent projects like Route of Evil (2012), Para Tu (2013), and DiCaprio (2015). His big break came in 2017 when he signed with J. Cole’s Dreamville Records, releasing his debut album The Never Story, which featured the standout single “Never.” Subsequent projects, including DiCaprio 2 (2018) and The Forever Story (2022), solidified his reputation as a lyrical powerhouse. His 2021 single “Enemy” with Imagine Dragons, the theme for Netflix’s Arcane, became his highest-charting hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100.

    JID’s latest album, God Does Like Ugly, has been hailed as one of 2025’s strongest hip-hop releases, with critics praising its ambitious production and introspective storytelling. Featuring heavyweights like Clipse, Vince Staples, Ciara, and Westside Gunn, the album reflects JID’s evolution as an artist who carries “the weight of Atlanta’s past, present, and future” on his shoulders. The tour’s title, God Does Like Paradise, nods to the album’s themes of resilience and redemption, promising fans a live experience that’s both raw and reflective.

    Tour Highlights and Rochester, NY Proximity

    The North American leg of the “God Does Like Paradise Tour” spans 31 shows across major cities, with Young Nudy bringing his signature trap energy to all U.S. dates (except Canadian stops). The tour’s itinerary includes stops in Chicago, Seattle, Miami, and more, but for Rochester, NY, fans, three nearby shows stand out:

    •  October 22, 2025 – Toronto, ON @ REBEL: Just a three-hour drive from Rochester, this show at the 2,500-capacity REBEL nightclub offers an intimate setting to experience JID’s dynamic performance. Note that Young Nudy will not appear at this Canadian date, but JID’s solo set, likely featuring tracks like “WRK” and “Surround Sound,” will keep the energy high.

    •  October 24, 2025 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS: A four-hour drive from Rochester, this stop at the 2,300-capacity MTELUS venue promises a vibrant atmosphere. Like the Toronto show, it’s a Young Nudy-free performance, but JID’s reputation as a “notorious live performer” ensures a memorable night.

    •  December 15-16, 2025 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount: Approximately a five-and-a-half-hour drive from Rochester, these back-to-back shows mark the tour’s grand finale. The 2,700-capacity Brooklyn Paramount will host JID and Young Nudy, delivering a high-octane close to the North American leg.

    What to Expect from the Tour

    JID’s live shows are known for their raw, unfiltered energy, transforming venues into “high-octane, crowd-shaking celebrations.”. Additional acts like Baby Kia and DC The Don will bring fresh voices to the stage, amplifying the tour’s appeal. JID’s promise of a special Atlanta hometown show (date TBD) underscores his commitment to his roots, but for now, Rochester fans can plan road trips to Toronto, Montreal, or Brooklyn to catch him live.

    Tickets for North American shows are available through Ticketmaster.

    His journey from East Atlanta to global stages mirrors the hustle and heart of his music, making these shows a must-see for fans of lyrical precision and authentic storytelling. Whether you’re vibing to “151 Rum” or reflecting on the personal narratives of God Does Like Ugly, JID’s “God Does Like Paradise Tour” is set to be a defining moment in his career—and a thrilling experience for North America

    For more details and tickets, visit www.jidsv.com.

  • Joey Bada$$ Announces Dark Aura Tour w/ Rapsody & Ab-Soul, Bringing Lyrical Fire to North America

    Joey Bada$$ Announces Dark Aura Tour w/ Rapsody & Ab-Soul, Bringing Lyrical Fire to North America

    #UPDATE

    Joey Bada$$ has canceled his Dark Aura Tour

    In a sudden and disappointing turn, Joey Bada$$‘ highly anticipated “Dark Aura Tour,” has been reportedly cancelled.

    New York’s own Joey Bada$$ is set to ignite stages across North America with his Dark Aura Tour, a 25-date run kicking off October 16, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts, and wrapping up November 21, 2025, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The tour, named after his latest single “Dark Aura,” features hip-hop heavyweights Ab-Soul and Rapsody as special guests, promising a night of introspective lyricism and high-energy performances. With his forthcoming album Lonely at the Top dropping August 29, 2025, Joey is poised to make 2025 a defining year. Fans near Rochester, New York, will have several opportunities to catch this powerhouse trio at nearby stops.

    Joey Bada$$: From Pro Era Prodigy to Hip-Hop Luminary

    Born Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott, Joey Bada$$ emerged in 2012 with his debut mixtape 1999, a nod to East Coast rap’s golden era that showcased his lyrical skill at age 17. As a co-founder of the Pro Era collective, he blended raw storytelling with boom-bap beats. His albums B4.DA.$$ (2015) and 2000 (2022) cemented his status as a voice for conscious rap. Beyond music, Joey’s acting roles in Mr. Robot and Power Book III: Raising Kanan, along with his entrepreneurial and activist work, highlight his versatility. His upcoming album Lonely at the Top explores fame, isolation, and resilience, with singles like “Dark Aura” and “The Ruler’s Back” setting the tone. The Dark Aura Tour marks his first headlining run since 2022, joined by Ab-Soul’s cerebral rhymes and Rapsody’s poetic flow.

    Tour Highlights and Rochester-Area Shows

    The Dark Aura Tour hits major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Brooklyn, but fans in Rochester, New York, can catch the show at several nearby venues. The closest stops include:

    •  October 20, 2025 – Toronto, ON @ REBEL (approximately 85 miles from Rochester, a 1.5-hour drive across the border). This show at the vibrant REBEL venue brings Joey, Ab-Soul, and Rapsody to Canada’s hip-hop scene, making it the most accessible option for Rochester fans.

    •  October 21, 2025 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues Cleveland (approximately 225 miles from Rochester, a 3.5-hour drive). The intimate House of Blues will amplify the trio’s lyrical intensity, perfect for a road trip.

    •  October 22, 2025 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore (approximately 300 miles from Rochester, a 4.5-hour drive). This stop at the historic Fillmore Detroit offers a high-energy night for fans up for a longer drive.

    The Toronto show is the closest and most convenient for Rochester fans, though a valid passport is required for Canada.

    What to Expect

    The Dark Aura Tour promises a showcase of hip-hop’s lyrical core. Joey will likely perform tracks from Lonely at the Top alongside classics from 1999 and 2000. Ab-Soul, fresh off his 2022 album Herbert, brings philosophical depth, while Rapsody, a Grammy-winning lyricist, delivers poetic flows from works like Eve. This trio’s commitment to substance over flash makes the tour unmissable for hip-hop purists.

    Ticket Information

    Tickets are live via www.joeybadass.com or platforms like Ticketmaster. Tickets are expected to sell out fast, so Rochester fans should act quickly, especially for Toronto and Cleveland.

    Why This Tour Matters

    The Dark Aura Tour follows Joey’s struggles with label delays at Columbia Records, which pushed Lonely at the Top from its original August 1 release. His defiance shines in “Dark Aura,” produced by Chuck Strangers, with lines like, “Independent mindset, we ain’t f**kin’ with the majors.” Paired with Ab-Soul and Rapsody, this tour celebrates hip-hop’s authenticity. Rochester fans, grab tickets early for a night of raw lyricism—whether in Toronto, Cleveland, or Detroit. Follow @joeybadass on Instagram and X for updates.

  • Amerks Score Two Goals In Seven Seconds, Notch First Home Win

    By OBK SPORTS

    The Rochester Americans have scored the first goal in each of their first five games this season and seven of eight dating back to the end of the 2023-24 campaign. (Photo: Micheline Veluvolu)

    ROCHESTER, N.Y — The Rochester Americans (Amerks) ignited their home crowd with a thrilling 6-1 victory over the Cleveland Monsters at The Blue Cross Arena on Wednesday night.

    Six different goal-scorers lead Rochester to decisive 6-1 win over Cleveland

    A pivotal moment in the game came when the Amerks scored two goals in a blistering seven-second span, leaving the Monsters reeling. This momentum-swinging sequence propelled the Amerks to their first home win of the season.

    With this decisive victory, the Amerks improve their record and build momentum for their next showdown.

    ROCHESTER AMERICANS UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PREVIOUS RESULTS (Record: 2-3)

    (10/24/24 Updated)

    Friday, October 11 // Home vs Belleville Senators (Loss 2-3)

    Saturday, October 12 // Away at Utica Comets (Win 1-4)

    Friday, October 18 // Home vs Toronto Marlies (Loss 2-4)

    Saturday, October 19 // Away at Toronto Marlies (Loss 3-2)

    Wednesday, October 23 // Home vs Cleveland Monsters (Win 6-1)

    Saturday, October 26 // Away at Cleveland Monsters 

    Friday, November 1 // Away at Utica Comets

    Saturday, November 2 // Away at Utica Comets

    Wednesday, November 6 // Away at Cleveland Monsters 

    Friday, November 8 // Home vs Hartford Wolfpack 

  • Toronto Better With Thee Drake, Marlies Defeat Rochester Americans Back-To-Back Matchups

    By OBK SPORTS

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New Rochester Americans head coach Michael houser will get another shot at adding his second win to his professional coaching record and first in front of his team’s home crowd Wednesday when The Amerks return to the Blue Cross Arena to face Cleveland Monsters.

    Despite jumping out to an early lead, Rochester Americans came up short in Toronto, dropping the Saturday matinee by a final score of 3-2.
    (Photo: Micheline Veluvolu)

    The American hockey team has been gearing up for another exciting season, and their last two games have been thrilling matchups. In this post, we’ll break down the highlights and key takeaways from their recent performances.

    Big Picture: 

    Toronto Marlies defeated the Amerks back-to-back games over the weekend. Once on the road. Once at home. 

    **Game 1: Home vs Toronto Marlies

    Date: October 18, 2024

    Score: 2-4

    Location: Blue Cross Arena

    The Amerks allowed the other hockey team to score four unanswered goals – including three in the second period. Viktor Neuchev earned an assist on an Amerk goal. He has totaled two goals and four assists over his last six games. Also, two-of-four goal scorers from the opponent are former Amerks.

    **Game 2: Away vs Toronto Marlies

    Date: October 19, 2024

    Score: 2-3

    Location: Coca Cola Coliseum 

    In the second game, The Amerks clashed with Toronto, resulting in a loss. The team continued its trend of scoring first, showcasing its early-game prowess. Goaltender Michael Houser (1-1-0) made 20 saves in his second appearance of the campaign but took the defeat in the crease. 

    Key Takeaways:

    The team’s consistent early-game momentum and resilient performances underscore its determination.

    Anton Wahlberg has points in back-to-back games while Nikita Novikov has two points (1+1) in his last three.

    Goaltender and two-time Stanley Cup Champion Matt Murray  (Toronto Marlies) (2-0-0) picked up his second win of the season as he stopped 35 of the 37 shots he faced, including 25 through the first 40 minutes of play.

    ROCHESTER AMERICANS UPCOMING SCHEDULE & PREVIOUS RESULTS 

    (10/22/24 Updated)

    Friday, October 11 // Home vs Belleville Senators (Loss 2-3)

    Saturday, October 12 // Away at Utica Comets (Win 1-4)

    Friday, October 18 // Home vs Toronto Marlies  (Loss 2-4)

    Saturday, October 19 // Away at Toronto Marlies (Loss 3-2)

    Wednesday, October 23 // Home vs Cleveland Monsters 

    Saturday, October 26 // Away at Cleveland Monsters 

    Friday, November 1 // Away at Utica Comets

    Saturday, November 2 // Away at Utica Comets

    Wednesday, November 6 // Away at Cleveland Monsters 

  • The Rochester Americans split their weekend matchups 1-1, return home Friday October 18 for an AHL face-off at Blue Cross Arena

    By OBK SPORTS

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Amerks defeated Utica Comets 4-1 on the road Saturday, October 12, 2024, to secure their first win of the season.


    With the win Saturday at the Adirondack Bank Center, Rochester’s first of the campaign, the club concluded its opening weekend with a
    1-1-0(2-Points) mark and outscored its opponents 6-4 in its first two contests of the season.
    (Photo: Jeff Pexton / Utica Comets)

    Led by Isak Rosén and Viktor Neuchev, both forwards recorded two points, assisting and/or scoring on 75% of the team’s total goals.

    Unlike Friday’s matchup against the Belleville Senators, The Amerks managed to win the shot stat chart line getting double the shots as Utica Comets, their in-state rivals.

    The Amerks net protector Michael Houser stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced while the opponent goalie had to face 40 shots. 

    Max Willman scored Utica’s lone goal on the night in the second period from Dylan Wendt and Shane Bowers while Comets goalie Nico Daws (0-2-0) suffered his second straight defeat.

    The win is also Michael Leone’s first as head coach of the Amerks and a professional coach. 

    The Senators ruined Amerks season opener celebrations Friday night defeating the home team 3-2. 

    Amerks had 24 shots. Senators had 31 shots. 

    With Amerks players spending vast amounts of time enjoying the game with fans in Section 106 — Senators took advantage of the Americans mistakes scoring both their goals on man-down Powerplays. 

    ROCHESTER AMERICANS UPCOMING SCHEDULE

    (10/13/24 Updated)

    Friday, October 18 // Home vs Toronto Marlies 

    Saturday, October 19 // Away at Toronto Marlies 

    Wednesday, October 23 // Home vs Cleveland Monsters 

    Saturday, October 26 // Away at Cleveland Monsters 

    Friday, November 1 // Away at Utica Comets