The former St. Dom’s standout forward switched to defense and made an impact during the Nor’easters’ best season ever.
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College hockey: Lauren DeBlois thrives in freshman year at Providence
Lewiston native ranked third on the team in points and was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team.
Junior hockey: The coronavirus leaves some players, college teams with uncertain futures
The NCAA’s ban on in-person recruiting has players not yet committed to a college in limbo, while many Division III teams still have spots to fill.
Junior hockey: NAHL cancels regular season due to coronavirus outbreak
The Nordiques finish with a 20-32-2 record, which ranked seventh in the East Division, and were five points out of a playoff spot with six games remaining. The season was set to end April 4.
Troy Barnies contemplates next move as Russian basketball league shuts down
Former Edward Little and Maine star is looking for a way out of Russia after his league suspended play and banned foreigners from competing.
Outdoors in Maine: Winning the moose lottery is just plain luck
Also, V. Paul Reynolds writes, the best part of a moose hunt is what happens in the frying pan long after the hunt is over.
On Skiing: Ready to spring into action on the slopes
Gearing up for some warm-weather skiing and taking a peek at test results.
New spring coaches at Mt. Blue, Spruce Mountain
Mt. Blue hires four varsity coaches, while Spruce Mountain hires boys tennis and softball coaches
Junior hockey notes: Noah Kane makes Division I commitment
Maine Nordiques leading scorer Noah Kane is taking his talents to Mercyhurst, L/A Nordiques season ends early, and more.
Nordiques owner wants more high-end hockey, year-round events at the Colisee
Darryl Antonacci is expected to take full ownership of the Androscoggin Bank Colisee on April 1. Also, L/A Nordiques will be replaced next season by the Maine Nordiques Development Program Prep Academy.