Milwaukee, WI
San Diego Look To Earn Weekend Split With Milwaukee | San Diego Gulls
Nov 4, 2022
By Brett Pickler/SanDiegoGulls.com
The San Diego Gulls take the ice on Mexican Heritage Evening seeking to even the weekend collection with the Milwaukee Admirals (7 p.m. PT; TV: AHL TV, RADIO: Gulls Audio Community).
The themed festivities will kick off with a pregame tailgate within the North VIP lot from 5-7 p.m., together with performances from Ballet Folklorico El Tapatio de San Dieguito, a conventional Mexican dance ensemble, and the Mariachi Continental de San Diego, whereas the Spanish radio stations Invasora and Que Buena can even be on-site. The tailgate can even characteristic the Gulls’ newly launched beer, the Gulls Blue Line Blonde Ale, and meals from Tacos El Unico. Home of Mexico, one of many homes on the Worldwide Cottages at Balboa Park, can even have representatives on the tailgate sharing data on Mexico’s wealthy tradition and historical past. Followers can get extra data on the evening right here.
Following a 3-1 defeat final evening, San Diego will look to generate offense early. They didn’t discover the again of the web till the 17:34 mark of the third interval. Driving the latest offense is Pavol Regenda, who scored twice within the two video games since being reassigned by the Anaheim Geese on Nov. 1. Taking part in on the highest line with Rocco Grimaldi, it seems that the Gulls are near posting an offensive explosion. Nevertheless, Milwaukee is a troublesome opponent, and it’ll take a bunch effort to get even with them.
“We have been enjoying good,” Regenda mentioned following final evening’s recreation. “The final recreation, at the moment, we had 5 minutes the place we made errors they usually scored two, three objectives and it is laborious to get again. We have now to handle to not do this and carry on rolling, getting higher each recreation. General, we have been enjoying fairly good, however we simply have to attain a number of objectives and concentrate on these 5 minutes within the recreation.”
The Admirals enter the sport first place within the Central Division and on a five-game win streak. Milwaukee’s offense is harmful with a mix of younger and veteran expertise. Rookie ahead Luke Evangelista enters the sport tied for second in factors on the group with 2-6=8. As well as, ahead Kiefer Sherwood seems to be to proceed his sturdy play in opposition to his former group after registering an help final recreation. Regardless of their strengths, Gulls head coach Roy Sommer is aware of his group is able to maintaining with their well-balanced assault.
“I believed we began out fast within the first, however then we type of sat again they usually type of got here at us,” he mentioned following yesterday’s loss. “They play a fairly easy recreation, it is nothing (the place) they have been actual flashy or out-skated us. I feel our first touches need to be just a little higher popping out of our personal finish. We turned a few pucks over that got here again to being good scoring probabilities in opposition to. We have now to handle pucks higher in our personal finish and get our forecheck going. We have to get pucks to the web and our bodies to the web on this man. He noticed too many pucks.”
One space of power for San Diego is its penalty kill. They went 4-for-4 final evening and are 22-for-23 over their final 5 video games.The latest stretch has moved the Gulls to seventh within the American Hockey League with a penalty-kill share (PK%) of 85.4%.
The group may flip to Olle Eriksson Ek tonight after Lukas Dostal stopped 35-of-38 pictures final evening. Eriksson Ek final performed on Oct. 28 in opposition to Abbotsford, stopping 17-of-20 pictures in reduction of Dostal. San Diego might even see Devin Cooley, a Los Gatos, CA native. He enters tonight at 2-0-0 with a 3.37 goals-against common (GAA) and .899 save share (SV%).
Irrespective of who’s in internet for the Admirals, Gulls heart Sam Carrick mentioned how the group wants to stay to its gameplan to seek out success.
“It’s important to have that mindset,” he mentioned. “That is all it’s. As quickly as you let go of that mindset, groups are good on this league and they are going to rating as quickly as you are taking your foot off the pedal. It sounds cliché, however we simply need to play a full 60 (minutes) the identical method that we all know will work in opposition to these guys.”
Milwaukee, WI
What are the road conditions in and around Milwaukee Thursday morning?
Drone view: Winter wonderland from the snow in the Milwaukee area
Check out a drone view of the winter wonderland from Thursday’s snow around the Milwaukee area.
As Milwaukee sees its first snowfall of the season Thursday morning, you should brace for some tricky road conditions on your morning commute.
Two to four inches of wet, heavy snow is possible in the Milwaukee area, making for a “messy morning commute,” the National Weather Service Milwaukee wrote on X. Motorists should drive slowly and with caution throughout the morning, NWS said.
Here’s what to plan ahead for if you’re commuting in Milwaukee on Thursday.
What are the road conditions in and around Milwaukee this morning?
As of 8:15 a.m. Thursday, all of Milwaukee and its surrounding areas — including Interstates 41, 43 and 94 — were seeing “slippery stretches,” according to 511 Wisconsin. Several highways are also seeing one or more lanes blocked due to crashes or stalled vehicles.
If you’re traveling on I-94 this morning, NWS wrote on X that conditions south of the I-94 corridor, especially between Milwaukee and Madison, would “quickly deteriorate” as snow continues.
In affected areas, drivers should plan for slushy snow accumulation and low visibility on the roads, NWS said.
Accidents reported in Milwaukee on Thursday morning
As of 8:15 a.m. Thursday, several crashes or incidents have been reported in Milwaukee that could affect traffic, 511 Wisconsin reported:
- 7:49 a.m. – I-794 West 1.3 miles beyond the ramp from Carferry Road. The center lane is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:44 a.m. – I-43 South at ramp from Wisconsin Avenue. The left shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:50 a.m. – Ramp from I-94 East to I-43/94 South. Shoulders are closed due to a disabled vehicle.
- 7:51 a.m. – I-794 West at Michigan Street. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 7:52 a.m. – I-43 South at I-794 East. The center lane is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:57 a.m. – I-43/94 North at Ramp from 6th and Mineral Street. The center lane is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
Accidents reported in Milwaukee suburbs on Thursday morning
- 7:15 a.m. – Disabled vehicle on ramp from Burleigh Street to I-41/US 45 North.
- 7:22 a.m. – I-94 West 1.3 miles beyond the ramp from Highway 100. The right shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:23 a.m. – I-43 North at Hampton Avenue East. The left shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:37 a.m. – I-94 West at ramp from Moreland Boulevard East. The right shoulder is blocked due to a crash.
- 7:42 a.m. – Highway 38 South at Air Cargo Way (by the Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport). The right lane is closed due to a crash.
- 7:52 a.m. – I-41/894 South 0.3 miles beyond the ramp from National Avenue. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 7:54 a.m. – Ramp from I-94 West to I-41/US 45 North. The right shoulder is blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
- 8:05 a.m. – I-41/US 45 North at North Avenue. The 3 right lanes are blocked due to a disabled vehicle.
To look up road conditions on your morning commute, check out 511 Wisconsin’s live map.
Milwaukee, WI
Family: Missing Milwaukee girl found safe, gas station taped off
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Milwaukee, WI
Mother of Riverwest hit-and-run victim looking for accountability
MILWAUKEE — Monday night was terrifying for Ashley Kirkwood. She received a call from her daughter that no parent ever wants to hear.
Kennedy Kirkwood, 16, was crossing Locust on Holton in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood when she was hit by a black SUV turning onto Locust.
The car slowed down but then drove off without checking on Kennedy. The teenager was left alone, injured, and in the rain.
“It’s just heartbreaking that we’ve become a culture of, ‘Okay, we’re just going to leave a person like that,’” Kirkwood said.
Ashley spoke with TMJ4 about the incident, saying watching the video was difficult for her.
“As parents, that’s something you always worry about,” Kirkwood told TMJ4.
Watch: Mother of Riverwest hit-and-run victim looking for accountability
Family speaks out after 16-year-old injured in hit-and-run near Holton and Locust
She works on the other side of the city and couldn’t be there immediately, so she turned to social media.
Kirkwood posted about the incident on the Riverwest Facebook page.
“Thankfully, within minutes, Riverwest responded,” Kirkwood said. “Over 100 comments, and they were right out here.”
Helpful neighbors stayed with Kennedy until authorities arrived to take her to Children’s Hospital. Kirkwood said she’s grateful to the Riverwest community for their support.
Kennedy is safe at home, but now Kirkwood is looking for answers.
She told TMJ4 she spoke to authorities the night of the incident and called them back after obtaining video of the accident. As of Wednesday afternoon, she had not heard back from police about any updates on the incident.
“I understand that she wasn’t injured to the point where it’s something we’re seeing every day, but we need to take this seriously, and people need to be held accountable,” Kirkwood said.
Kirkwood plans to reach out to Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs and Mayor Cavalier Johnson about the situation.
Milwaukee police say they are looking for the driver of a black SUV. Anyone with information is urged to call authorities at (414) 935-7252.
Kirkwood told TMJ4 she understands things happen, but choosing to leave the scene is unacceptable.
“This was a human being, and we left her out in the rain after running her over,” Kirkwood said.
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