Madhatters Brace for Five-Game February Gauntlet
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The Atlanta Madhatters are gearing up for a demanding five-game stretch over six days, opening with back-to-back home games before hitting the road later in the week. Atlanta enters the week with momentum after a hard-fought 3–2 overtime win against the Red Bank Generals and will look to build on that performance as February ramps up.
This Week’s Schedule
Feb. 3 vs Hershey Cubs – 1:00 PM | PNY Sports Arena
Feb. 4 vs Hershey Cubs – 1:00 PM | PNY Sports Arena
Feb. 6 vs PAL Junior Islanders – 1:30 PM | PNY Sports Arena
Feb. 7 at PAL Junior Islanders – 8:30 PM | Northwell Health Ice Center
Feb. 8 at Hershey Cubs – 3:30 PM | Hersheypark Arena
Atlanta’s offense continues to be driven by a balanced top group. Vincent Lattarulo and Ethan Finlay are tied for the team lead with 22 points each through 29 games. Lattarulo has posted 11 goals and 11 assists, while Finlay brings a shooting presence with 13 goals and 9 assists. Marek Klos has added steady secondary scoring, contributing 8 goals and 9 assists in 30 games.
In net, Foster Lavallee remains a key piece for the Madhatters. Through 18 appearances, he holds a .903 save percentage, stopping 503 of 557 shots faced. His ability to handle volume will be important with the quick turnarounds and familiar opponents on the schedule.
Head Coach Jason Lindsay emphasized consistency and preparation heading into the stretch: “With this many games in a short window, it’s about staying disciplined and playing the right way every shift,” Lindsay said. “We liked our compete level in the overtime win, and now the focus is carrying that same mindset through the week.”
With three games at PNY Sports Arena and two road matchups to close it out, the Madhatters will be tested by opponents they know well. How Atlanta manages pace, depth, and execution should go a long way in shaping the week ahead.




