
The last few home games have been played in downpours. Ironically, he made the comments on a day when the sun came out for a Toronto game. Leiweke said afterwards that MLSE is a looking at a variety of designs, with a variety of cover. I wish it was $90 (million), it's now $100 (million) plus. "Roofs are really expensive but we're going to do the best we can now to get that money. I hope we've found a way to do that," he said.
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Leiweke says a key issue is how to build a roof without having to have the MLS team move out during construction for a year. The city of Toronto owns the stadium, which cost $62 million to build, but Leiweke says MLSE has promised to pay for all the renovations. Tanenbaum and we're bringing the roof to them in October." We have an October board meeting with Bell, Rogers and Mr. "I spent three hours with Larry and contractors and engineers the other day looking at different kinds of roofs. (MLSE chairman) Larry Tanenbaum is actually involved now day-to-day on the design of the roof. Are we cursed or what? It's just the most incredible thing I've ever seen. It's almost like there's a direct correlation between rain and a TFC game," Tim Leiweke, MLSE president and CEO, told a breakfast question-and-answer session with Toronto FC supporters Saturday. "I've been to many of the games this year. Watch and listen to every game this season on the I ceHogs Broadcast Network presented by BMO! Listen from your favorite device, at home, or on the road at and on the IceHogs app and watch LIVE on AHLTV and selected games on 23.3 Circle TV! Fans can also tune in on all of Mid-West Family’s local stations including 104.9 The X, B103, 95.3 The Bull, and Rockford Greatest Hits 100.5 and featured on Rock River Current, the Stateline’s premiere source for local events, news and culture.TORONTO - Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is looking at roof options for Toronto FC at BMO Field at a cost of $100 million-plus. Tune In LIVE on the IceHogs Broadcast Network Presented by BMO Get tickets for the Screw City IceHogs game and learn more about the Screw City IceHogs at /ScrewCity. Preorder a Screw City IceHogs replica jersey online now, and an additional line of Screw City merchandise will be available to purchase in the IceHogs team store at the BMO Center starting at the Dec. To honor the region’s rich manufacturing history and the uniqueness of the “Screw City” nickname long associated with Rockford, the Rockford IceHogs will become the Screw City IceHogs on Friday, Dec. Join the Screw City IceHogs on Friday, Dec. The IceHogs outshot the Admirals 42-28 and went 3-5 on the man advantage. Wells faced 28 shots and totaled 24 saves to earn the win while Cooley marked 36 saves and the loss. Nearing the end of the period, the Admirals marked their own power play tally as Cole Schneider knocked the puck in at 12:33 to make it 3-2 heading into the middle intermission. Scoring for the second time, Novak retook the lead for Milwaukee at 6:40 before IceHogs forward Bobby Lynch slid through the left circle and lit the lamp off a rebound from Carson Gicewicz at 9:54 to even the score at 2-2. The Admirals jumped out to an early 1-0 lead as forward Tommy Novak punched in a rebound on Rockford goaltender Dylan Wells at 2:16, but IceHogs forward Cole Guttman cut that lead with a wrist shot over the back shoulder of Cooley on the advantage at 2:45 to even the score at 1-1. There wasn’t a slow start to the introductory period as both teams combined for five goals to start the night.

The IceHogs have now won five of their last six games and have scored four or more goals in 10 of their last 12 outings. Sealing the Admirals’ defeat, Sikura sent a wrister from the high slot behind Cooley at 16:56 to secure the Hogs’ 6-4 win and his fourth goal of the season. The Hog’s allowed Cole Schneider and the Admirals to score their second power play goal of the night at 9:32 and tie the score 4-4 before Rockford forward Brett Seney took back the lead with a blast from the slot at 12:18, making it 5-4. Taking a 4-3 lead for their first lead of the night and scoring one of the three back-to-back-to-back power play goals between the two teams, Reichel batted a pass to Sikura in the right circle to launch a one-timer over Cooley at 6:48. Forward Dylan Sikura lit the lamp twice in the third period to help the Hogs pull away with their third straight victory.ĭown 3-2 in the third period, IceHogs forward Lukas Reichel caught a stretch pass from Adam Clendening and skated down the left side to fire a blast past Admirals netminder Devin Cooley at 3:41 to start the offensive surge.

On the heels of a seven-goal performance, the red-hot Rockford IceHogs offense dropped six more on the first place Milwaukee Admirals in a 6-4 win at the BMO Center on Friday night.
