The Kingston, New Hampshire native, who grew up a University of New Hampshire fan, is off to a fast start in his first full season with the Maine Nordiques, recording two goals and five assists in four games.
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The University of Maine women’s basketball team is eager to play, but start to the season still uncertain
Black Bears scheduled to begin campaign Nov. 28, but rigorous COVID-19 testing and a travel exemption from the state still loom as potential hurdles.
UMaine athletics to receive $90 million from Alfond Foundation
The gift – part of a staggering $240 million for the University of Maine System – is the largest ever given to a New England public university for athletics.
CAA announces plans for six-game spring football season
Maine’s schedule could start as early as March 6, but state COVID-19 regulations could hinder the Black Bears’ ability to play any games.
College Basketball: With a start date, UMaine basketball teams eager for a season
Many issues need to be resolved before the Black Bears can take the court.
Junior hockey: Competitive all-star game wraps up Maine Nordiques’ main camp
Forty-six players were divided into two teams for Friday’s all-star game. Also, Sergei Anisimov preparing for the Thunder’s camp, while Nick Pomerleau and Aaron Higgins used this week to get ready for the Maine Prep Prep Academy season.
Junior hockey notes: Thunder’s Levente Keresztes’ goal is to play in USHL next year
Twin City Thunder forward was selected in both the USHL and NAHL entry drafts and hopes to play for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL next year. Also, Lewiston native Alex Rivet attends the Johnstown Tomahawks’ camp.
Junior hockey: Derek Damon heading to British Columbia to begin coaching career
After a 14-year pro hockey career primarily in Europe, the former St. Dom’s and University of Maine standout is heading to British Columbia to start his coaching career in junior hockey.
College baseball: GNCBL loaded with local players this summer
The Greater Northeast Collegiate Baseball League, based in southern Maine, pressed on with its season this summer, and that means more games for tri-county area players.
Depth helped Maine win its second national men’s hockey championship in 1999
The Black Bears beat two Hockey East rivals in the Frozen Four to win the NCAA championship. The title game will be re-aired Saturday.