The USPHL has decided a one-game playoff game will take place to decide the fourth and final playoff spot in the NCDC North Division. The Twin City Thunder likely will be the Boston Advantage’s opponent.
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Junior Hockey: Twin City Thunder slip by New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs in a shootout
Lewiston native Dom Chasse, along with Trace Norwell, each score a goal in regulation and in the shootout for the Thunder.
College basketball: UMF’s Terion Moss named state player of the year again
The senior guard garners the Maine Men’s Basketball Coaches & Writers Association honor for the second consecutive season, while teammate Jack Kane wins Defensive Player of the Year and Bates’ Steph Baxter lands on the All-State first team.
Junior hockey: Special teams help Twin City Thunder defeat New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs
The Thunder score twice on the power play and add a shorthanded tally during a four-goal second period against the Junior Monarchs.
Roundup: Bates’ Meghan Graff named MWBCA Player of the Year
Also, the Bates baseball team takes a twin bill to open the season and the Bates men’s lacrosse team drops its season opener on the road.
Junior hockey: Henrik Hallberg’s OT goal propels Maine Nordiques past Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
Henrik Hallberg scores his 19th goal of the season in the Nordiques’ victory over the Hat Tricks.
Men’s basketball: UMaine-Farmington falls short in NAC final against SUNY Delhi
The Beavers jump out to a fast start and lead for much of the game, but the Broncos rally to take the conference crown and the NCAA tournament ticket.
Junior hockey: Maine Nordiques’ strong play continues with win over Danbury
Goalie Thomas Heaney stops 26 shots for his first shutout of the season in the Nordiques’ win.
Junior hockey: Another Trey Miller shutout gives Twin City Thunder a win over South Shore Kings
Trey Miller makes 26 saves to secure his third shutout of the season for an important win for the Thunder over the Kings.