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Orland Park Vikings host first ever St. Baldrick’s benefit game to conquer childhood cancers

By Kevin Coyne 01/14/2016, 9:45am CST

Arctic Ice Arena to host game Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.

PW Majors Take 3rd at AAA Nations Cup

By Vikings 12/17/2015, 7:45am CST

USA Wins Championship

Vikings Wish Condolences to Capuano Family

By Vikings 12/15/2015, 8:45am CST

Bantam A2 Runner Up in Thanksgiving Classic!

By Vikings 11/30/2015, 10:00am CST

Vikings Congratulate Jr Vikes Coach Marc Holyoke!

By Vikings 11/27/2015, 8:30am CST

Vikings Extend Good Luck to Coach Chuck

By Vikings 11/17/2015, 8:30am CST

Peewee A2 Wins in Ann Arbor!

By Vikings 10/05/2015, 12:45pm CDT

Viking 03 CS Wins Rumble on the Rink in Detroit

By Vikings 09/20/2015, 4:30pm CDT

PW A1 and SQ AA take Runner-up!

Last Chicagoland Speedway Event Coming Up

By Vikings 07/16/2015, 11:00am CDT

Vikings Accepted into the CSDHL at PW Major 2003

By Vikings 06/10/2015, 8:15am CDT

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Remembering Mike Spencer


Husband, Father & Friend

The Orland Park hockey community has suffered another tremendous loss with the passing of Mike Spencer on Thursday 6/13/19. Mike was a former Vikings Hockey Club Board Member as his two sons Ian and Nolan played many years for the Vikings. Mike was a generous, easy going man who always saw the good in everyone. He was always there to lend a hand in any way needed and to whomever was in need. Mike inspired so many with his positive outlook and his pure presence with others. Mike's biggest passion was his family. Mike leaves behind his wife Ann and their daughter Lauren, Mike's sons Nolan and Ian and his daughter Brynn. Mike will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Spence.

Vikings Mourn the Loss of Former Player Michael Guzy


Michael Guzy 2/14/2000 - 6/11/2019

It is with a saddened soul and a heavy heart that the Orland Park Vikings mourn the loss of former player Michael Guzy. Michael was a 2000 birth year, playing for the Vikings for majority of his youth hockey career. Michael was a great teammate, friend and role model to so many. Some would say Michael was a special kind of kid. Generous, well spoken, polite, respectful and caring. Michael was a big part of many Championship Teams with the Vikings, all while having to manage a heart condition since he was born. Each season Michael had to be cleared to play the game he loved by his doctors. Michael just completed his freshmen year at Western Michigan University. Michael will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his parents Mike and Jen and his brother Matt. RIP Guz