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The team ended its January schedule with a solid effort against the Brownville Hockey Club, making up for their poor performance in the season opener. After the exam break, the team resumed its season with a match against Boston University. Drew Stearns was back in the lineup as a starter and made up for lost time by scoring twice against the ...
The event, designed to help local residents with special abilities learn how to ice skate and play hockey, is set for 2 p.m. Participants are urged to show up at 1:30 for gear fitting, and then ...
More skyboxes have been added since then, so the arena's capacity has been reduced. As of the 2022-2023 season, the capacity was 5,125 for hockey. [4] The arena includes the Bear Necessities Fan Shop and the Maine Hockey Hall of Fame. The Grateful Dead played in The Alfond on April 19, 1983.
The University of Maine, then known as the University of Maine at Orono, officially developed an NCAA-sanctioned men's ice hockey program in 1977. The program and arena construction happened at the same time. This was not, however, the first attempt at birthing a permanent hockey program in Orono.
🗓️ Schedule Highlights. Kicking the week off with a 14-game slate on Monday is far from ideal. You’ll have to make some start/sit decisions with 28 teams on tap. There are no games on ...
Nov. 5—The Owensboro Youth Hockey Association and Visit Owensboro are hosting the inaugural Mutton City Shootout this weekend at the Edge Ice Center, with 12 teams from St. Louis, Memphis ...
The 2024–25 Maine Black Bears Men's ice hockey season will be the 50th season of play for the program, the 48th season competing at the Division I level, and the 41st in Hockey East. The Black Bears will represent the University of Maine , play their home games at the Alfond Arena and be coached by Ben Barr in his 4th season.
In 1993, the Central Junior B Hockey League was promoted to the Junior A level and renamed the "Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League". In 2009, the league was dissolved by the Ontario Hockey Association and split into two leagues: the "Central Canadian Hockey League" and the "Ontario Junior A Hockey League". By early 2010, the two leagues ...