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Mikesch reflects on unique Gamblers season

For the first time since October, there was no Green Bay Gamblers game on the schedule this past weekend.

 

The Gamblers were swept on the road against the Muskegon Lumberjacks with chances to extend the series up until the final horn in each game. The Lumberjacks were swept this weekend by a Chicago Steel team that featured the USHL's top four scorers. Gamblers head coach Pat Mikesch says he was happy the team was able to make it through the season with only a few postponements due to COVID.

The Gamblers ended the season with the third-best record in the USHL and Mikesch says he gave his returning players plenty to work on before they come back during last week's exit interviews.

For now, Mikesch and the coaching staff will start scouting the players they hope to bring to camp later this year.

The Gamblers hope to play in front of full crowds this fall after being one of the top teams in terms of attendance during the 2020-2021 season. 

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