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Here's Cory's full elevator speech, because it deserves to be enjoyed in its flamboyant weirdness: People sleeping on the couch because of their crazy hours? Cory psyching himself up in his luxe digs to a cover of "Sixteen Tons"? It works.Īnd the scene where Cory starts telling Stella in the elevator about how it's really been bothering him that she asked how he was doing? That's bizarre and great! This is why people fell in love with this Billy Crudup performance in the first season and why he won the show its one Emmy. Certainly the strongest of the season maybe the strongest of the series? Particularly in the opening few minutes, you see what this show should be: the weird, pointy, highly-stylized dark workplace comedy-drama that we could have had this whole time. In the meantime, it took its eyes off anything with any complexity on the show at all.Īnd then it came back this week, with one of its strongest episodes ever.
Last week's episode was very messy, narratively and philosophically: It focused on fundamentally uninteresting characters doing uninteresting things.
Watch/Listen Live: 23.3 Circle TV WIFR, AHL TV,, IceHogs app, 104.9 The X, B103, 95.3 The Bull, Rockford Greatest Hits 100.Mia (Karen Pittman) is right in the eye of the storm this week, as news about Mitch arrives during the TMS broadcast.Ĭonsider this The Morning Show's best plot twist yet: This is a very good episode of TV. Teddy Bear Toss presented by Lou Bachrodt Auto Mall & Night of Giving Preview: First for four meetings this season first ever meeting vs. Preview: Fourth of 12 meetings this season 0-2-1-0 head-to-head record Watch/Listen Live: 23.3 Circle TV WIFR, AHL TV,, IceHogs app, 104.9 The X, B103, 95.3 The Bull, Rockford Greatest Hits 100.5 and Rock River Current This season's donation to Rock House Kids is currently $200! When the IceHogs score the first goal of each game this season, Meijer will donate $50 to Rock House Kids, a 501(c)(3) foundation helping feed Rockford’s inner-city youth in a safe nurturing environment. Chicago one ticket per person)! Buy Tickets For every fan who donates to the clothing drive, they receive a complementary IceHogs ticket to the game on New Year’s Eve (Friday, Dec. against the Henderson Silver Knights at BMO Harris Bank Center! Fans are encouraged to bring new or gently used stuffed animals/toys to BMO Harris Bank Center and toss them onto the ice when the IceHogs score their first goal! The IceHogs are also hosting a winter clothing drive during Teddy Bear Toss and fans can bring winter clothing items, including new or gently used jackets, winter hats, gloves, and mittens for a winter item drive. The IceHogs’ annual Teddy Bear Toss presented by Lou Bachrodt Auto Mall and Night of Giving benefiting local organizations is back on Saturday, Dec.
Teddy Bear Toss Returns to BMO Harris Bank Center On Friday, fans can enjoy $2 Bud Light cans through the second intermission on $2 Bud Light Friday! The first 1,000 fans (21 & over) grab an IceHogs Bud Light bucket hat! Buy Tickets
Iowa is another IceHogs Winning Weekday! If the IceHogs win, YOU WIN! If the IceHogs grab the victory, every fan in attendance will receive a FREE ticket to the next IceHogs weekday game (Tuesday, Dec. Winning Weekday and $2 Bud Light Friday is Back at the BMO! The IceHogs host the Henderson Silver Knights for the first time in team history and the AHL affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) for the first time since the 2019-20 season when the Chicago Wolves were home to the Knights’ top prospects.
Iowa and continuing on to Friday and Saturday vs. The IceHogs return to BMO Harris Bank center to open up a three-game homestand staring on Wednesday vs. The IceHogs’ four-game point streak (3-0-0-1) comes to a close and they finished their three-game road trip with a 2-1-0-0 record. Recap & Highlightsįorwards Carson Gicewicz and Alex Nylander found the net in the second period, but the Rockford IceHogs (8-8-1-1) saw the Grand Rapids Griffins (8-8-2-0) pot five goals in the opening period en route to a 6-2 win at Van Andel Arena Friday night. The win is the IceHogs’ third in a row and now have points if four consecutive contests (3-0-0-1).
Goaltender Collin Delia made a season-high 40 saves and forward Philipp Kurashev netted two goals in the third period to see the Rockford IceHogs (8-7-1-1) pull away from the Grand Rapids Griffins (7-8-2-0) 4-1 at Van Andel Arena Friday night. Forward Evan Barratt scored twice, forward Cam Morrison added two assists and forward Dylan McLaughlin extended his point streak to six games as the Rockford IceHogs (7-7-1-1) took down the Milwaukee Admirals (5-12-1-0) 3-1 at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena Wednesday night.