MOLINE, ILLINOIS (February 23, 2026) — The Quad City Storm split its road series versus the Roanoke Railyard Dawgs in strange fashion. Following an uncharacteristic eight/zip loss on Friday, the Storm answered back with an eight/one win Saturday. Forward Devin Sanders tied an SPHL league record with five goals in the game and now holds the Storm’s single game goal record. Zane Steeves recorded the win in net.

This weekend the play-off push continues with three massive games versus the Evansville Thunderbolts and Huntsville Havoc.

On Friday, February 27, the Storm buses to Indiana for game one versus the T-Bolts. Both teams will travel back to Vibrant Arena at The MARK on Saturday to square off on Union Night. The game is the final Dollar Beer night of the season and ticket sales are trending toward a sellout. Fans are encouraged to purchase their seats early to guarantee availability.

On Sunday, March 1, the weekend concludes with a home game versus the Huntsville Havoc. Puck-drop Sunday is at 2:10PM and, at all Sunday Storm home games, dogs are permitted with proof of current rabies and distemper vaccination.

Fans can purchase single game tickets for all games this season at QuadCityStorm.com, Ticketmaster.com, and the Vibrant Arena box office. The special group offers suites, party areas, season ticket memberships, and more can be purchased by e-mailing matt@quadcitystorm.com or calling the Storm front office at (309)-277-1364.

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