The Admirals first took to the ice in the winter of 1970 as an amateur club known as the Milwaukee Wings. They lost their first game on January 25 when the Madison All-Stars beat them 17–7. They got their first win five days later when they defeated the Milwaukee Winter Club 10–8.
The next year the team was sold by the original owner Reed Fansher to a group of investors. One of the investors, Erwin J. Merar, owned an appliance store. The team was renamed the "Admirals" after a brand of household appliances sold in Merar's store.
Beginning with the 1973–74 season the Admirals joined the newly formed United States Hockey League. Their first season in a league was not particularly successful as they ended the season in last place in their division. They won only 11 games, lost 35, and tied two games that season.
The first Europeans to pass through the area were French Catholic missionaries and fur traders. In 1818, the French Canadian explorer Solomon Juneau settled in the area, and in 1846 Juneau's town combined with two neighboring towns to incorporate as the City of Milwaukee. Large numbers of German and other immigrants helped increase the city's population during the 1840s and the following decades.
The Milwaukee Union Station was dedicated on August 3, 1965 by the Milwaukee Road to replace their previous Everett Street Depot. The Chicago and North Western Railroad closed their Milwaukee station (Lake Front Depot) and moved their passenger operations to the new Milwaukee Road depot in 1966. The depot was built on West St. Paul Avenue in a modernistic style that proved unpopular quickly after it was erected.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Company, a manufacturer of heavy-duty portable electric power tools and accessories whose trademark incorporates the word Milwaukee and a lightning bolt
Vinnie Hinostroza posted a four-point night as he helped his new team defeat his old team 6-3 on Friday night at the BMO.
published: 19 Oct 2024
Complete Highlights from the Admirals Game 4 Win
The Ads offense exploded for seven goals as they staved off elimination with a 7-2 win over Coachella on Thursday night at Panther Arena.
published: 07 Jun 2024
Ads Get First Win of 24-25
Cal O'Reilly had four points (1g-3a) to help guide the Admirals to a 4-1 win over Chicago for their first win of the 2024-25 Season.
published: 13 Oct 2024
19 for 19: A Milwaukee Admirals Documentary [FULL FILM]
The Milwaukee Admiral made American Hockey League history during the 2023-24 season, winning 19 games straight from January 5 through February 24. Admirals videographer, Samuel J. Kirby, takes viewers through the thrilling moments, speaking to key people like Admirals owner Harris Turer, Head Coach Karl Taylor, Team Captain Kevin Gravel, Forwards Cal O'Reilly (who set the Admirals AHL all-time scoring record during this 19-game run) and Zachary L'Heureux, and Goalies Troy Grosenick and Yaroslav Askarov.
Directed by Samuel J. Kirby
Produced by Charlie Larson
published: 27 Sep 2024
Ads Advance to Division Finals
Zach L'Heureux scored twice in the first minute of the game to propel the Admirals to a 4-2 win over the Texas Stars to advance to the Central Division Finals for the second straight year.
published: 13 May 2024
Ads Fall in Season Opener
The Admirals pumped 35 shots on Grand Rapids goalie Sebastian Cossa but couldn’t get on by the Griffins goalie as they dropped a 3-0 decision in the season opener.
published: 12 Oct 2024
2023-24 Admirals Intro Video
published: 26 Jun 2024
10-11-24 | Highlights | Milwaukee Admirals
10-11-24 | Highlights | Milwaukee Admirals
published: 12 Oct 2024
Captain Kevin Gravel on Milwaukee Admirals' most goofy and tough hockey players
An affiliate of the NHL's Nashville Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals have played in the AHL since 2001, with the franchising playing in several other leagues for over 50 years.
SAC Stadium Review Episode 15
University of Milwaukee Panther Arena home of the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals (and the UWM Panthers, Milwaukee Wave, and Brew City Bruisers) in Milwaukee, WI.
Enjoy!
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:23 Background
2:19 Getting to the Arena
2:44 Outside the Arena
3:35 Concourse
4:38 Seating
6:22 Atmosphere
9:21 Food
10:20 Games
10:54 Souvenirs
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The Milwaukee Admiral made American Hockey League history during the 2023-24 season, winning 19 games straight from January 5 through February 24. Admirals vide...
The Milwaukee Admiral made American Hockey League history during the 2023-24 season, winning 19 games straight from January 5 through February 24. Admirals videographer, Samuel J. Kirby, takes viewers through the thrilling moments, speaking to key people like Admirals owner Harris Turer, Head Coach Karl Taylor, Team Captain Kevin Gravel, Forwards Cal O'Reilly (who set the Admirals AHL all-time scoring record during this 19-game run) and Zachary L'Heureux, and Goalies Troy Grosenick and Yaroslav Askarov.
Directed by Samuel J. Kirby
Produced by Charlie Larson
The Milwaukee Admiral made American Hockey League history during the 2023-24 season, winning 19 games straight from January 5 through February 24. Admirals videographer, Samuel J. Kirby, takes viewers through the thrilling moments, speaking to key people like Admirals owner Harris Turer, Head Coach Karl Taylor, Team Captain Kevin Gravel, Forwards Cal O'Reilly (who set the Admirals AHL all-time scoring record during this 19-game run) and Zachary L'Heureux, and Goalies Troy Grosenick and Yaroslav Askarov.
Directed by Samuel J. Kirby
Produced by Charlie Larson
Zach L'Heureux scored twice in the first minute of the game to propel the Admirals to a 4-2 win over the Texas Stars to advance to the Central Division Finals f...
Zach L'Heureux scored twice in the first minute of the game to propel the Admirals to a 4-2 win over the Texas Stars to advance to the Central Division Finals for the second straight year.
Zach L'Heureux scored twice in the first minute of the game to propel the Admirals to a 4-2 win over the Texas Stars to advance to the Central Division Finals for the second straight year.
The Admirals pumped 35 shots on Grand Rapids goalie Sebastian Cossa but couldn’t get on by the Griffins goalie as they dropped a 3-0 decision in the season open...
The Admirals pumped 35 shots on Grand Rapids goalie Sebastian Cossa but couldn’t get on by the Griffins goalie as they dropped a 3-0 decision in the season opener.
The Admirals pumped 35 shots on Grand Rapids goalie Sebastian Cossa but couldn’t get on by the Griffins goalie as they dropped a 3-0 decision in the season opener.
An affiliate of the NHL's Nashville Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals have played in the AHL since 2001, with the franchising playing in several other leagues f...
An affiliate of the NHL's Nashville Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals have played in the AHL since 2001, with the franchising playing in several other leagues for over 50 years.
An affiliate of the NHL's Nashville Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals have played in the AHL since 2001, with the franchising playing in several other leagues for over 50 years.
SAC Stadium Review Episode 15
University of Milwaukee Panther Arena home of the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals (and the UWM Panthers, Milwaukee Wave, and Brew City Br...
SAC Stadium Review Episode 15
University of Milwaukee Panther Arena home of the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals (and the UWM Panthers, Milwaukee Wave, and Brew City Bruisers) in Milwaukee, WI.
Enjoy!
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:23 Background
2:19 Getting to the Arena
2:44 Outside the Arena
3:35 Concourse
4:38 Seating
6:22 Atmosphere
9:21 Food
10:20 Games
10:54 Souvenirs
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SAC Stadium Review Episode 15
University of Milwaukee Panther Arena home of the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals (and the UWM Panthers, Milwaukee Wave, and Brew City Bruisers) in Milwaukee, WI.
Enjoy!
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:23 Background
2:19 Getting to the Arena
2:44 Outside the Arena
3:35 Concourse
4:38 Seating
6:22 Atmosphere
9:21 Food
10:20 Games
10:54 Souvenirs
Watch more Stadium Reviews Episodes
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The Milwaukee Admiral made American Hockey League history during the 2023-24 season, winning 19 games straight from January 5 through February 24. Admirals videographer, Samuel J. Kirby, takes viewers through the thrilling moments, speaking to key people like Admirals owner Harris Turer, Head Coach Karl Taylor, Team Captain Kevin Gravel, Forwards Cal O'Reilly (who set the Admirals AHL all-time scoring record during this 19-game run) and Zachary L'Heureux, and Goalies Troy Grosenick and Yaroslav Askarov.
Directed by Samuel J. Kirby
Produced by Charlie Larson
Zach L'Heureux scored twice in the first minute of the game to propel the Admirals to a 4-2 win over the Texas Stars to advance to the Central Division Finals for the second straight year.
The Admirals pumped 35 shots on Grand Rapids goalie Sebastian Cossa but couldn’t get on by the Griffins goalie as they dropped a 3-0 decision in the season opener.
An affiliate of the NHL's Nashville Predators, the Milwaukee Admirals have played in the AHL since 2001, with the franchising playing in several other leagues for over 50 years.
SAC Stadium Review Episode 15
University of Milwaukee Panther Arena home of the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals (and the UWM Panthers, Milwaukee Wave, and Brew City Bruisers) in Milwaukee, WI.
Enjoy!
Want to visit this stadium? Use code “SACSPORTSADVENTURES” for $20 off your first purchase of $30 or more at SeatGeek - https://seatgeek.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
0:23 Background
2:19 Getting to the Arena
2:44 Outside the Arena
3:35 Concourse
4:38 Seating
6:22 Atmosphere
9:21 Food
10:20 Games
10:54 Souvenirs
Watch more Stadium Reviews Episodes
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7HzQ396ASGnWPyAFmTFlHeutOuXGwg6w
Watch Hockey Stadium Reviews Episodes
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7HzQ396ASGn3aIDTVCegtQ7pVUs_RfwB
The Admirals first took to the ice in the winter of 1970 as an amateur club known as the Milwaukee Wings. They lost their first game on January 25 when the Madison All-Stars beat them 17–7. They got their first win five days later when they defeated the Milwaukee Winter Club 10–8.
The next year the team was sold by the original owner Reed Fansher to a group of investors. One of the investors, Erwin J. Merar, owned an appliance store. The team was renamed the "Admirals" after a brand of household appliances sold in Merar's store.
Beginning with the 1973–74 season the Admirals joined the newly formed United States Hockey League. Their first season in a league was not particularly successful as they ended the season in last place in their division. They won only 11 games, lost 35, and tied two games that season.