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FHL 2026 Spring Classic

FHL's Spring Classic

1980 Olympic Roster Reveal Showgram


Spring Classic Schedule of Events

Tuesday March 24th - Round Robin Schedule Release

Wednesday March 25th - Olympic Tournament Rules and Regulations

Wednesday March 25th - Olympic Team Reviews

Thursday April 2nd - Pre-Olympic Tournament Social - 7pm at Cemeno's in the Ice Arena

     (April 6th through April 30th All Round Robin games will be played)

Monday April 6th - Opening Night - 10:15pm Soviet Union at United States

Tuesday April 7th - 10:15pm - Canada at Sweden

Thursday April 9th - 10:15pm - Czechoslovakia at Finland

May 4th through May 7th - Medal Round play-in Week 6th at 3rd, 5th at 4th

May 11th through May 14th - Medal Round Semi Final Games

Saturday May 16th - The Medal Games - 4pm Tin Game (5th place), 5:30pm Bronze Game, 7pm Gold Game

IHL Playoffs

IHL Playoffs

Finals

8:15pm - #4 Rachke Rangers 6 AT #2 Insomniak North Stars 11

(North Stars lead the Best of 3 series 1-0) 

Semi Finals

8:15pm - #4 Rachke Rangers 7 at #1 Legacy Legion 4

9:45pm - #3 M&I Steel Maulers at #2 Insomniak North Stars 10

IHL Fall 25 Playoffs

Finals Results

8:15pm - #4 Rachke Rangers 6 AT #2 Insomniak North Stars 11

Game 2

Sun 3/29 - 8:15pm - Insomniak North Stars at Rachke Rangers

(North Stars lead the Best of 3 series 1-0) 

1980 Olympic Tournament Events

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FHL's 1980 Olympic Spring Classic Daily News

The Stage Is Set


  The FHL spring classic: 1980 Olympic hockey edition is here and the Inwood Ice Arena has never felt more electric, six of the planet’s premier hockey nations will converge, lace them up, drop the puck and compete for the most coveted prize in international hockey - the World Championship Gold Medal.

 

   For three decades the Soviet Union have lorded over the sport with an iron fist, their tactical mastery, superior conditioning and sheer depth have made them nearly untouchable, but the wolves are aging. The legs aren’t as quick…aren’t as strong. The shots not as well placed and no longer come in droves. For the first time in a generation, the window is cracked wide open. 


   Czechoslovakia and their young guns smell blood. Finland has an FHL Champion class netminder and a physical identity that can bully anyone off the puck. Canada is a mystery box loaded with talent. Sweden brings their trademark structured yet haphazard brilliance. And the United States? They’re a high octane engine looking for the right gear. 


 This is more than a tournament. This, is a changing of the guard.

Welcome to the FHL Spring Classic!

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