
Another Indy Fuel hockey season is in the books. The team that now calls the Fishers Event Center home finished fourth in the ECHL Central Division, qualified for the Kelly Cup Playoffs, and saw its season come to an end with a first-round series loss to the Fort Wayne Komets, four games to one.
This marked the first full season the Fuel were able to call the Fishers venue home from opening night through the playoffs. During the 2024-25 campaign, the club spent its first six weeks on the road while construction of the new arena was completed.
This was also my second season making a concerted effort to cover the team. Since the Fuel moved to Fishers, the club has become very much a local story for me — and one of the lasting impressions from this season has little to do with wins, losses or standings.
My thoughts as the season concludes turn to Eva Hallman.
Hallman has spent the past three seasons as part of the Fuel broadcast team alongside veteran play-by-play voice Andrew Smith. Over the last two years, I have watched her grow into the role game after game, becoming increasingly confident, polished and knowledgeable as a hockey analyst and broadcaster.
What makes that growth even more impressive is that Hallman balanced her broadcasting duties while attending Butler University as a full-time student. She has now graduated, a milestone that comes after juggling college coursework, Fuel broadcasts and numerous other professional commitments all at the same time.
On a podcast Andrew Smith and I recorded with Hallman last year, she made it clear her goal was to pursue hockey broadcasting professionally once her studies were complete. Based on what I have seen, any hockey organization looking for an up-and-coming broadcaster should take notice. Hallman has already demonstrated she can handle the demands of the job.
Fishers sports fans have not seen the last of her just yet. Hallman remains part of the broadcast lineup for Indoor Football League games this season. The league assumed control of game production and distribution in 2026 through partnerships with Yahoo Sports and the Overnght streaming platform, and Hallman was selected to be part of that operation.
That likely means Andrew Smith could be searching for a new broadcast partner when the Fuel return next season — and replacing Hallman will not be easy.
Congratulations to both Andrew Smith and Eva Hallman on an outstanding season behind the microphone. As for Hallman, it certainly appears the next chapter of her broadcasting career is only beginning.








