AHA C3 Spiders News Archive
The news archive for the AHA C3 Spiders.
- 2005â06 Playoff Results
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April 15, 2006
The Spiders didn’t get anywhere close to the post-season, but for posterity, here are the results for D2 and Beginner playoffs. more …
- Season ends with 9â1 loss to first-place Royals
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March 25, 2006
The Spiders wrapped up the 2005–06 season with a loss to the dominating first-place Royals, setting season records for penalties (5) and shots against (47). more …
- Spiders shut out by Stars 5â0, but cure second-period curse
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March 19, 2006
The Spiders matched up to the first-place Stars almost all the way through the first period, and even kept them to one goal in the second period, “curing” the second-period curse. more …
- Spiders dominate first, but end up losing to Bruins 11â5
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March 11, 2006
In the first period, it was all Spiders, with the score 4–2 in favor of the Spiders after one! Then, the season-long curse of the second period took over. more …
- Spiders shut out by Maroons 3â0
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March 8, 2006
The Spiders were kept off the scoreboard tonight in our second and final meeting with the Maroons this season. more …
- Spiders start strong, but lose to Outlaws 6â1
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March 4, 2006
The Spiders started out strong and looked good in the first, getting the first goal of the game from Dave Schliesman. more …
- Spiders beat by Snowmen 4â1
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Feb. 26, 2006
The Spiders kept it close, maintaining a 1–1 tie until the third, when the Snowmen capitalized and put in three. more …
- Oh so close! Spiders lose in OT to Ak Bars 4â3
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Feb. 19, 2006
Despite a third-period rally to tie the game in support of injured Captain Carlos Eberhardt, the Spiders gave up the tiebreaker late in overtime tonight at Plymouth Arena. more …
- Buzz beat Spiders 10â2
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Feb. 18, 2006
In the first of back-to-back games this weekend, the Spiders lost to the Buzz 10–2 at Richfield Arena tonight. more …
- Spiders prevail over Nighthawks 6â4
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Feb. 12, 2006
The Spiders came out on top in our second matchup with the Nighthawks this season. It was a close game, with a 4–4 tie late in the third, broken by the go-ahead goal by Doug Thorson at 17:04. more …








