Maine gets contributions throughout the lineup, with 16 players recording at least one point.
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Nathan Fournier has been a sports reporter for the Sun Journal the past eight years. He enjoys hanging out with family and friends, watching sports when he's not working. He's a 2010 graduate of the New England School of Communications.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder fall to Jr. Bruins
The Jr. Bruins score a goal in all three periods, each with under two minutes remaining to play.
Boys basketball: St. Dom’s hits the glass, takes down Buckfield
Taylor Varney and Campbell Perryman each score 14 points to lead the Saints.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder knock off Islanders HC
The Thunder earn a victory over the USPHL New England Division leader and second-ranked team in the National Collegiate Development Conference.
Boys hockey: Brody Emond pushes Poland/Leavitt/Oak Hill/Gray-NG past St. Dom’s
Emond’s two first-period goals lead the Kings over the Saints for the second year in a row.
Boys hockey: Edward Little pulls away from Portland/South Portland/Waynflete/Deering
Brooks Hefty scores two of the Red Eddies’ season-high five goals.
Boys hockey: St. Dom’s top players lift Saints past Old Town/Orono
Ben Dumais and Timothee Ouellette each tally two goals in the victory.
Junior hockey: Maryland Black Bears complete sweep of Maine Nordiques
Owen Lepak earns the shutout for the Black Bears (24-6-5, 53 points) by stopping 18 shots.
Boys hockey: Bangor beats St. Dom’s in overtime
The two Class A contenders go scoreless until the extra session.
Junior hockey: South Shore Kings slip past Twin City Thunder
Kings goalie Adam Stevenson stops all 22 shots he faces. Twin City Thunder goalie Michael Calabret impresses in his debut, stopping 34 shots.