Friday, November 9, 2012

Week 2 Scores

Wilderness - 4 @ Admirals - 5 (OT)


Bulls - 5 @ Killer Whales - 2

Warriors - 3 @ Blazers - 2 (OT)
Comets - 2 @ Freezers - 3

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Week 1 Scores

Killer Whales - 0 @ Bulls - 3
Admirals - 2 @ Wilderness - 3

Blazers - 0 @ Comets - 1

Freezers - 3 @ Warriors - 2

Thursday, August 30, 2012

League to Return to Original Alignment For 2012-13



The LHL will officially return to the divisional alignment used from 2002-2006 for the 2012-13 season. The purpose of the realignment will be to reduce travel. The divisions will still send 3 teams each to the playoffs with the division winners receiving first-round byes. The divisions will be as follows:





System Division:

Knights Kingdom Bulls
Arctic Freezers
Lego Island Killer Whales
Spaceport Comets



Technic Division:

Bionicle Blazers
Celtic Warriors
Atlantis Admirals
Western Wilderness

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

2010-11 Season Highlights


  • Longtime New York captain Buenos Frederno is traded to the Celtic Warriors.
  • Joe Murdock becomes only the second player in league history to score 500 goals.
  • Dave Westover, after a 3-year retirement, returns to the Dallas Wilderness.
  • Warriors All-Star defenseman Corey Clark suffers a career-ending leg injury in a December game against the Wilderness.
  • The Toronto Freezer's Darren Reid, in his first full season back from a concussion, scores 100 goals.
  • The Freezers finish first overall, earning a first round bye.
  • The Vancouver Killer Whales play poorly down the stretch, costing them a playoff spot.
  • The Dallas Wilderness take top spot in the West Division on the last day of the season.
  • The first round of the playoffs feature two big upsets as the New York Comets defeat the Montreal Warriors in 5, while the LA Admirals shock the Bulls in 7.
  • In the Semifinals, the Freezers sweep the Comets while the Wilderness knock out the Admirals in 5.
  • In game 1 of the Finals, Nathan Barker's two goals lead the Freezers in a comeback win over the Wilderness.
  • In game 2, the Freezers once again come back, this time from a 4-0 deficit, to take a 2-0 series lead.
  • After taking game 3 6-4, the Freezers finally complete the sweep, winning their 4th Lego Cup and their 3rd in 4 years.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

2009-10 Season Highlights

Cedric The Bull Hoists the Lego Cup.
  • The LHL expands to 8 teams with the addition of the LA Admirals.
  • The Montreal Warriors start the season 11-0 before finally losing to the Comets in early November.
  • Killer Whale's enforcer Oliver Klein is suspended 15 games for attacking a fan in Montreal.
  • The Freezers's Darren Reid finally returns to action with 3 games remaining after missing most of the season with a concussion suffered in the 2009 finals.
  • The Toronto Freezers endure a very disappointing season, finishing in 3rd place in the East Division.
  • The New York Comets return to the post-season after defeating the Boston Blazers in a tie-breaker game.
  • In the first round of the playoffs, the Bulls defeat the Wilderness in 5, while the Freezers knock off the Comets in 6. 
  • In the semifinals, the Warriors beat the Freezers in 6, while the Bulls defeat the Killer Whales in 6.
  • The Warriors dominate the Calgary Bulls in the Lego Cup Finals, taking a 3-0 series lead.
  • In game 4 of the finals, Brad Royal beats Bulls goaltender Mark Davis on a breakaway in overtime, giving the Warriors their 4th Leago Cup.

Monday, June 1, 2009

2008-09 Season Highlights


Jason Ferland and the Dallas Wilderness could not
intimidate the magical Vancouver Killer Whales in the 2009 playoffs.
  • The Lego Hockey League and SHL once again split up.
  • after a career season with the Freezers in 2007-08, Scott McDonald signs a 10-year, $15 million contract with the Boston Blazers.
  • The Warriors' Zdeno Sukerash misses the remainder of the season after suffering a serious neck injury in only his 3rd game.
  • Freezers forward Darren Reid enjoys another strong year with 18 goals in 20 games.
  • Joe Murdock once again leads the league in scoring by a longshot with 32 goals and 57 points.
  • The Boston Blazers' playoff drought reaches 5 seasons.
  • The Freezers finish 1st overall in the standings for the first time since 2003.
  • In the first round of the playoffs, the Killer Whales upset the Dallas Wilderness in 5 games, while the  Comets.
  • In the League Semifinals, the Killer Whales continue their impressive cinderella run by sweeping the Bulls in 4 straight, while the Freezers easily sweep the Comets.
  • In the Finals, the Freezers quickly take a 3-0 series lead.
  • Down 3-0 going into game 4, the Killer Whales overcome a 2-0 3rd period deficit to win the game and bring the series to 3-1.
  • The Whales win games 5 and 6 as well, forcing the finals to 7 games.
  • The Killer Whale's magic finally runs out as the Freezers bury them 3-0 in game 7 to win the Lego Cup for the second straight year.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

2007-08 Season Highlights


  • The three division alignment is abandoned.
  • The league introduces new uniforms for all 11 teams featuring increased protection for players.
  • After Mike Patcek retires, the Calgary Bulls sign goaltender Mark Davis to a 5-year contract.
  • Rage superstar Derek Eyepatch suffers a career-ending cuncussion just 4 games into the season after taking a devastating hit from Comets' rookie defenseman Colin Blake.
  • After much speculation that he would retire, Joe Murdock finally returns to the Freezers in January.
  • Boston Blazers forward Kyle Anderson is suspended 6 games for sucker-punching Flames goaltender Scott Moroson.
  • The Halifax Giants miss the playoffs for the first time in their history.
  • Despite a breakout season from Justin Gray, the Blazers miss the playoffs for the 4th straight year. 
  • The Bulls, Killer Whales, and Warriors are back in the post-season after missing it in 2007
  • In the first round of the playoffs, the Freezers face the Comets for the 5th straight year, beating them in 4 straight games.
  • Also in the first round, the Mets require the full 7 games to knock off the Flames, the Wilderness defeat the Warriors in 6 games, while the Bulls defeat the Killer Whales in a nasty 6-game series.
  • In the second round, the Freezers defeat the defending champion Mets in a tough 7-game series, while the Bulls upset the Wilderness in 5 games.
  • The Freezers and Bulls each win 2 games at home, bringing the finals to a 2-2 tie.
  • After the Freezers win the pivotal game 5 at home, Sean MacDonald's overtime goal in game 6 gives the Freezers their second Lego Cup and their first since 2003.