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December 5, 2025
K-WINGS CLIP BISON ON ROAD FRIDAY
Kalamazoo comes from behind in victory, powered by two Quinn Preston goals and third-period dominance in Bloomington.
KALAMAZOO, MI โ The Kalamazoo Wings (6-9-2-0), proud ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey Leagueโs Vancouver Canucks, scrapped their way past an early two-goal deficit against the Bloomington Bison (9-5-2-2), riding four straight goals and three multi-point performances to victory Friday at Grossinger Motors Arena, 4-3.
Kalamazoo and Bloomington continued their history of scrappy contests with a season high 60 combined penalty minutes, which included three fighting majors and an ejection for each team.
Quinn Preston (4) started the scoring for the K-Wings by redirecting a floater inside the left post to bring the score within one, after the Bisonโs two first-period goals at the 47-second and 4:04 marks. On the setup, rookie Davis Pennington (6) sent a pass down the blue line to Collin Saccoman (3), who lined an airborn pass to Preston on the right edge of the slot at the 19:05 mark.
Preston then recorded his first multigoal game of the season, catching the netminder out of position and firing a shot inside the left post for a game-tying power-play goal at the 18:48 mark of the second. On the play, rookie Hunter Strand (3) slid the puck to Nolan Walker (7), who fired a shot that banged off the goaltenderโs pads right to Preston in the left circle.
Breaking the tie at the 5:21 mark of the third, Strand (8) was outmanned but not outgunned, sniping his second short-handed goal of the season at the 5:21 mark. On the setup, defenseman Jayden Lee (3) started a 2-on-1 rush with a snap pass from his own blue line, freeing up Strand and Nolan Walker (8). Walker then collected his own rebound behind the net and found Strand for the slot tally.
Zach Okabe (5) scored the game-winning goal at the 12:56 mark of the third, as he collected offensive zone faceoff scraps that leaked him all alone in the slot. Okabe was credited with an unassisted top-shelf stripe, making it 4-2.
Bloomington scored at the 16:59 mark, but Kalamazoo shut the door the rest of the way out.
Jonathan Lemeuix (2-4-1-0) settled in net, making 21 stops in the contest. The K-Wings went 1-for-2 on the power play and 4-for-4 on the penalty kill.
The K-Wings and Bison will square up again at 8 p.m. EST on Saturday at Grossinger Motors Arena.
Join us for the first 269 Night and Winning Weekday of the 2025-26 season on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. EST! If the K-Wings beat Bloomington, you win a free ticket to our next midweek game! Plus, itโs a party all about the 269 with $2 Beers, $6 Wing Baskets, and $9 tickets (*Tickets $11 if purchased Gameday).
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Get into the holiday spirit with Christmas with the K-Wings on Sunday, December 14! The first 1,000 fans will get a Slappy on the Shelf giveaway, and after the game, slide into some post-game fun with our Fans Skate the Ice eventโjust $5 skate rentals! Itโs the perfect way to celebrate the season, K-Wings style!
Kalamazooโs New Yearโs Eve hockey tradition lives on! Join the K-Wings as they battle the Toledo Walleye at 6 p.m. EST, December 31, at Wings Event Center. Start your NYE with thrilling hockey action, then catch the football games on TVs throughout the arena. Itโs a tradition decades in the makingโdonโt miss out on ringing in the new year, K-Wings style!
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The Kalamazoo Wings are a professional hockey team based in southwest Michigan, having been a staple in the Kalamazoo, MI, professional sports landscape since 1974. The K-Wings compete in the ECHL and are the AA affiliate of the National Hockey Leagueโs Vancouver Canucks and the American Hockey Leagueโs Abbotsford Canucks. Kalamazoo plays its 36 regular-season home games at Wings Event Center from October through April.
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