14-year old Pecararo commits to Maine Published on: 19th November, 2010 by Nathan Fournier
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The North Dakota series meant more than just four points for the University of Maine men’s ice team. It’s started a domino effect on the next wave of future Black Bears. Not only did they receive a verbal commitment from Ryan Cloonan of the Boston Advantages, but also his linemate, Liam Pecararo as both were visiting the Maine campus that weekend.
Muse blanks Maine; 4-0 Published on: 20th November, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Chestnut Hill, Mass. – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team open their weekend series against the Boston College Eagles with a 4-0 loss in front of 7,126 at Conte Forum on Friday night as goaltender John Muse was the story of the game, making 32 saves.
Maine swept aside by Boston College Published on: 21st November, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Chestnut Hill, Mass. – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team woke up Sunday morning looking to even the score against rival Boston College, but the Eagles and John Muse once again beat the Black Bears, 4-1, in front of 5,765 at Conte Forum to sweep the two game series.
Maine slips in the polls after weekend sweep Published on: 22nd November, 2010 by Matt Booth
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The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team fell in the USCHO.com poll to No. 10 and to No. 9 in the USA Today/ USA Hockey Magazine poll over the weekend after suffering two disappointing losses to a highly skilled Boston College team.
The Black Bears look to bounce back against the Friars on the road Published on: 2nd December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Orono, ME — The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team, who is currently ranked No. 9 according to the USCHO.com top-20 poll, will attempt to knock off some of the rust after a week of rest because of the holiday break.
Maine ran out of time; settle for tie, 3-3 Published on: 3rd December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team got back to business after a week without hockey, traveling to Providence, RI to meet Providence College at Schneider Arena.
The Friars have yet to be beaten at home and that would stand for at least one more night as the Black Bears skated to a 3-3 tie in front of 1,892 on Friday night.
Freshman Ouellette stuns Providence for his first shutout Published on: 5th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Freshman goaltender Martin Ouellette made 32 saves in a stellar performance as the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team handed Providence College their first home loss of the season, 5-0, in the back half of a weekend set at Schneider Arena.
Ouellette earns honor as Maine climb in polls; Dumoulin to be named to US roster Published on: 6th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Orono, ME – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team moved up in the polls on Monday and freshman goaltender Martin Ouellette earned himself the Hockey East Rookie of the Week after a very solid performance in the series against Hockey East foes Providence College.
Maine focuses toward No. 2 UNH with an eye UMass-Amherst Published on: 9th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Orono, ME – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team prepares for a big weekend of Hockey East action when arch rival No. 3 ranked University of New Hampshire comes to town on Friday to battle the Black Bears, followed by UMass-Amherst when they travel to Orono for the first time this season, looking to take the legs out of the Black Bears before a long holiday break.
Maine gives one away to rival UNH Published on: 11th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Orono, ME – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team let one slip away as they played host to the No. 3 team in the nation, the University of New Hampshire, in front of a sold out Alfond Arena in Orono, Maine.
The game was in the hands of the Black Bears for 59 minutes, before Dalton Speelman’s goal sent the game into overtime with 18.3 left on the clock. In overtime, the game belonged to New Hampshire as they walked away with the win, 4-3, on Jeff Silengo’s goal just 1:26 into the extra session.
Flynn’s hat trick lead Maine past UMass-Amherst Published on: 12th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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Orono, ME – The No. 8 University of Maine men’s ice hockey team came to Alfond Arena Sunday afternoon looking for redemption against the UMass-Amherst after suffering a very disappointing overtime loss against New Hampshire Friday night, but despite a rocky start, Maine rolled over the Minutemen, 4-1, on the stick of Brian Flynn’s hat trick.
Flynn leads a cast of stars MHJ’s Three Stars of the Week Published on: 13th December, 2010 by Chris Roy
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Portland, ME – University of Maine forward Brian Flynn had impressive weekend as the Black Bears earned a spilt heading into the Christmas break. For Flynn’s effort of four goals, he’s was named the No. 1 star in Maine Hockey Journal’s Three Stars of the Week for the week ending Dec. 12, 2010.
It’s not all sunshine in Florida for Maine Published on: 30th December, 2010 by Matt Booth
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It’s a game the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team would like to forget as the No.8 ranked team in the nation never seemed to find any life against No.6 University of Miami of Ohio, losing 4-1, in the first game of the Florida College Classic at Germain Arena in Estero, Florida.
Maine responds in physical contest with a win Published on: 2nd January, 2011 by Nathan Fournier
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Portland, ME – The University of Maine men’s hockey team trailed the United States Under-18 team for exactly one minute. After that, it was smooth sailing in a 5-1 victory at the Cumberland County Civic Center on Sunday afternoon.
BLOG: McNeely talks about his decision to de-commit from Maine Published on: 3rd January, 2011 by Nathan Fournier
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Sunday the University of Maine Black Bears faced at one time their goalie of the future in Matt McNeely. The 17-year old who’s in his second year with the USA National Team Development Program committed to Maine at 15. After thinking it over the Burnsville, Minnesota native committed to the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs, so he could be closer to his family.
Maine stays even in the polls Published on: 3rd January, 2011 by Matt Booth
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The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team holds tight to the No. 9 spot in the USCHO.com poll and No. 8 in the USA Today/ USA Hockey Magazine poll.
Maine starts second half of season with healthy lineup Published on: 6th January, 2011 by Matt Booth
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The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team refuses to overlook their next opponents, knowing they have a skilled team to face on the road this weekend as they prepare for a tough game on Saturday against Merrimack College.
Warriors slay the Black Bears, 7-1 Published on: 8th January, 2011 by Matt Booth
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The University of Maine men’s hockey team played Merrimack College Saturday afternoon, to open the second half of their season. Maine scored first in the contest, but after the goal the game would tilt in a big way to Merrimack with seven unanswered goals in a 7-1 defeat at Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass.
Maine has to settle for a tie against Northeastern Published on: 22nd January, 2011 by Matt Booth
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Overcoming a two-goal deficit, the University of Maine men’s ice hockey team grabbed a one goal lead before having to settle for a 3-3 tie against Northeastern University in front of 2,182 at Matthews Arena on Saturday night.
It was a great game, but something should be pointed out. I don't think Maine had to "settle for a tie". The writeup says Sirman "left the ice" so Nyquist could notch a goal. The only problem is Sirman never left the ice when Nyquist took possession and scored.