Port Huron Prowlers Live
Winners of the 2015-16 Federal Hockey League (FHL) championship, the Port Huron Prowlers play their games in the 3,400-capacity McMorran Arena in Port Huron, Michigan. The Prowlers are coached by player/coach and GM Joe Pace Jr., so don't be surprised if you start getting Paul Newman in Slap Shot vibes watching the gritty team take the ice.
The team is led by sharpshooting forward Jay Dalton, as well as wingers Matt Robertson, Zachary Zulkanycz, and player/assistant coach Matt Graham. Robertson and Dalton notched 36 goals apiece in the 2017-18 campaign, which saw the Prowlers win a whopping 44 of their 53 games played. They made it to the FHL championship, but lost in four games to the Watertown Wolves.
Single-game tickets for Prowlers games at McMorran Arena can be purchased as well as 14-game Flex Packs for $130, or $150 for premium seating. Group ticket packages come with significant discounts, and groups of 100 or more get to watch warm-ups from the penalty box, stay postgame for private autograph sessions, and even ride a Zamboni.
McMorran Arena also has seven suites, including the "bar suite," all of which can be purchased for single games, in flex packs, or in a full-season pack. For select games, fans can bring their skates for a post-game skate/meet-and-greet with the players.
Port Huron Prowlers Background
The Port Huron Prowlers joined the Federal Hockey League for the 2015-16 season, becoming the FHL's first Michigan-based team. The team wasted no time rising up the FHL ranks, sweeping the Danbury Titans in their first championship series to take home the FHL title with a clinching win on their home ice at McMorran Arena.
Joe Pace Jr. took over coaching duties from his father, Joe Pace Sr., ahead of the 2018-19 season and is also the acting Prowlers general manager. The FHL is a six-team Single A Minor Professional Hockey League with teams in Illinois, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, and Ohio.