TOMAHAWKS MAKE 2ND TRIP OF SEASON TO DANBURY TO TAKE ON HAT TRICKS TO OPEN 2026

Jan 6, 2026

This weekend, the Johnstown Tomahawks will look to get rid of the ongoing see-saw of momentum that has been revolving around them for the last two months or so. At most during this stretch, a four-game point streak is the highest it’s gotten, as there hasn’t been much consistency in either the win column or the loss column. We’re currently hovering above .500 on the season and will look to gain a crucial four points in the East standings. The Tomahawks will make their second trip to Danbury of the season, the first coming back during the opening weekend of the season in September. 

A LOOK BACK AT LAST SEASON

Last season the East Division foes squared off six times and the Tomahawks comfortably captured the season series, winning four of the six games (4-2). 

The first two games of the six season matchups with the Hat Tricks didn’t take place until the 13th and 14th of December in Johnstown and then hosted Danbury again at home the following weekend. It wasn’t until mid-march March for the conclusion of the series in Danbury. 

DEC 13 | 4-1 LOSS IN JOHNSTOWN

DEC 14 | 7-3 WIN IN JOHNSTOWN 

DEC 20 | 3-1 WIN IN JOHNSTOWN

DEC 21 | 6-1 LOSS IN JOHNSTOWN

MAR 14 | 4-2 WIN AT DANBURY

MAR 15 | 2-0 WIN AT DANBURY 

2025-2026 SEASON SERIES SO FAR

SEP 12 | 4-1 WIN AT DANBURY (1-0)

SEP 13 | 5-2 LOSS AT DANBURY (1-1)

2025-2026 KEYS TO THE MATCHUP

  • Tomahawks still sit at 6th place in the East Division 
  • Danbury is coming off a victory in their last game
  • The Hawks are coming off two straight losses versus the Northeast Generals
  • Just four points separate the two teams heading into the weekend
  • Tomahawks forward Emerson Marshall currently has the 10th most points in the NAHL with 38pts in 33GP.
  • Danbury is led by forward Kai Elkie with 36pts in 34GP

 

BY: DREW P. PFEIL