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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Rumble Bees On YouTube







     Live, and archived Battle Creek Rumble Bees games can be seen on the Battle Creek Rumble Bees YouTube channel.  The Rumble Bees are an expansion team playing in their first season in the FPHL (Federal Prospects Hockey League).  Almost all of the other FPHL teams have their own YouTube channel so Rumble Bees away games can also be viewed.  The FPHL was formerly known as the Federal Hockey League.
     The Battle Creek Rumble Bees are currently in 5th place in the FPHL Western Division standings with 3 points, and an overall record of 1-27.  Rumble Bees Forward #61 Ryan Alves leads the team in scoring with 7 goals, and 7 assists in 28 games this season.  #61 Alves is the only Rumble Bees player to play in all 28 games this season.
     There are 10 teams competing against each other in the 2019-2020 FPHL season.  The Carolina Thunderbirds are the defending champions, and winners of the 2019 Commissioner's Cup (FHL Championship).  Click on the links below for more information about the Battle Creek Rumble Bees, or the FPHL.











                                                                                            Game Notes








-  The Battle Creek Rumble Bees YouTube channel currently features 47 videos.



-  The Battle Creek Rumble Bees YouTube channel also features video highlights of games.



-  Many of the videos on the Battle Creek YouTube channel do not include play-by-play, or color commentary.  



-  The Mitten State Sports Report posted "FPHL Adds Battle Creek" on 9/14/2019.











For more information about the Battle Creek Rumble Bees click on  www.beehockey.com



For FPHL stats, and standings click on  www.federalhockey.com



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