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Wed. Jan. 29 Highlights

@ Kent 4, Taft 2 – Senior Mitch Allen notched a hat trick, senior Brendan Soucie had three assists, and sophomore D Greg Krisberg had a pair of assists as #1 Kent won their 12th consecutive game. Senior G Stephen Morrissey (31/33) earned the win.

Westminster 5 @ Avon Old Farms 4 (OT) – Sophomore Taggart Corriveau scored the tying goal with 22 seconds left in the third, and then scored again in OT, a powerplay goal to win it. Sophomore Brian Smyth (1g,1a) and senior Mario Benicky (1g,1a) each had two points for Westy. Avon has lost five of six and is now three games under .500 at 7-10-1.

Gunnery 3 @ Millbrook 0 – Gunnery senior goaltender Matthew Schneider recorded a 20-save shutout and three different teammates scored a goal. #8 Gunnery has won 10 of its last 11. Over the last 14 games they have not allowed more than three goals in any one contest.

Cushing 8 @ Tilton 4Sophs Bailey Conger (2g,1a) and David Cotton (1g,2a), senior Matt Hoover (1g,2a), and junior Stephen Marsico (2g) led the attack for #4-ranked Cushing.

NMH 3 @ KUA 1Junior goaltender Conor O’Brien kicked out 30 of 31 shots to lead the Hoggers past #10 KUA. NMH has won six of their last seven.

Canterbury 0 @ Berkshire 0 – In the double shutout, senior Christian Short (46/46) was in the net for Canterbury and senior George Blinick (27/27) was in goal for #7 Berkshire. The only other team to shut out Berkshire this season was Kent, 6-0 at the Avon Xmas Classic. Berkshire is 7-1-2 in their last ten.

@ Salisbury 6, Trinity-Pawling 0Freshman goaltender Nick Sorgio (12/12) got the shutout for #2-ranked Salisbury. The Knights’ offense came from senior F Evan Smith (1g,2a) and senior D Will Toffey (2g). Senior forwards Derek Barach (2a) and Neil Robinson (2a) chipped in too. Salisbury outshot T-P, 45-12, and have scored a combined 17 goals over their last two games, which is more than their previous six games combined.

@ Exeter 8, Holderness 0 -- #5-ranked Exeter got a 13-save shutout from junior G Max Barr. Junior Andy Espinoza (1g,2a) and PG Kevin Neiley (1g,2a) each had three points. Senior forward Cody Rorick (2g), PG forward David White (1g,1a), and sophomore D Spenser Young (2a) each had two points. Exeter, which outshot Holderness 52-13, is 10-2-2 over their last 14 games.

@ Dexter 6, Pomfret 1 -- Seniors Jake McDonough (2g) and Ian Sheridan (1g,1a), junior Ryan Donato (1g,1a), and sophs Jack Donato (1g,1a) and Kevin Hock (2a) led the Dexter attack. Senior G Pat Fraser kicked out 15 of 16 for the win. #9 Dexter has won seven in a row.

Choate 3 @ Hotchkiss 0 – Junior Sam Tucker kicked out 26 shots to earn the shutout. The Wild Boars, who have only one loss in their last nine (5-1-3), got offensive punch from senior forwards Joey Caffrey (1g,1a) and Owen Powers (1g,1a) and senior D Max Daigle (1g,1a). Junior F Jeremy Germain had three assists.

St. Paul’s 8 @ Governor’s 1 – Junior Austin Ricci (2g,2a) and John Laurito (1g,2a) and senior David Storto (2g,1a) led the SPS attack. Sophomore D Giacomo Messina had two assists. Junior Nathan Colannino (16/17) earned the shutout. St. Paul’s has won three in a row.

@ Belmont Hill 4, Lawrence 1 – Senior Joe Welch (1g,1a) and junior Charlie McConnell (1g,1a) each had two points. Bel Hill has won four of its last five.

Tabor 11 @ Moses Brown 0 – Senior Fred Kaub had three goals, and junior Wiley Knight had two.

@ Stanstead College 4, New Hampton 3 – Four different scorers had one goal apiece.  Stanstead junior G Alex Butler stopped 29 of 32 shots for the win.

Harvey 2 @ Hackley 1 (OT) -- Senior Corey Eisenband scored a pair of powerplay goals for Harvey, the second of which came in OT. Junior Keith Lambert assisted on both goals. Junior Mark Seigal (25/26) got the win.

Groton 2 @ Rivers 2 – Senior Hank Miller scored late in the second period to lift Rivers to the tie, and they had to come back from a 2-0 first period deficit to do it. Goalies were senior Matt Pompa (29/31) for Groton, and junior Ryan Colena (18/20) for Rivers.

@ Middlesex 3, St. George’s 2 – Senior Ben Franks (1g,1a) and junior Eric Shaw  (1g,1a) led the Middlesex offense. Sophomore goaltender Tristan Collins (36/38) earned the win, while freshman Shane Conlon (47/50) was the hard-luck loser for the Dragons.

Berwick 2 @ Brooks 0 – Junior Joe Lazzaro (29/29) earned the shutout for Berwick. Senior Alex Hopkins and junior Lucas Michaud scored the goals. Brooks has lost three of its last four.

Proctor 4 @ Brewster 1 – Junior F Hunter Luhmann had a pair of goals and junior goaltender Beau Collins stopped 37 of 38 shots to lead the Rams, who have now won four in a row.

@ Worcester Academy 4, Portsmouth Abbey 3 – Worcester got goals from four different scorers. PA soph Josh Vertentes (2g,1a) figured in all three of their goals.

@ Loomis-Chaffee 5, Williston 4 – Senior Cory Swift notched a hat trick to lead the Pelicans. Junior Alex Esposito had a pair of assists. For Williston, junior forwards Tyler Scroggins (2g) and Brandon Borges (1g,1a) each had two points. PG Max Willman had one assist.

@ St. Sebastian’s 4, Milton 3 – Senior Tedy Loughborough (32/35) earned the win and junior Will D’Orsi (1g,1a) led the St. Seb’s scorers. For the visiting Mustangs, sophomore Trevor Turnbull, his team’s leading scorer, figured in all three goals (2g,1a). Milton, which hasn’t been getting a lot of offensive production lately, has lost five of its last six games.

@ St. Mark’s 8, Roxbury Latin 0Sophs Luke O’Brien (3g,1a) and Zach Tsekos (1g,2a), and junior Adam Lee (4a) had big days. Sophomore D Grant Sherman (1g,1a), and junior d-men Brendan Dawson (1g,1a)  and Sean Bellefeuille (1g,1a) each chipped in with two points. Lions senior goaltender Robert Labonte stopped all 16 shots he faced for the shutout.  


 

Prep Girls Schedule, Week of Jan. 27, 2014

Mon. Jan. 27
Gunnery @ Hotchkiss, 4:45 pm
Brewster Academy @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
BB&N @ Groton, 5:00 pm
Wilton HS @ Rye Country Day, 5:00 pm (S)
Westminster @ Taft, 5:30 pm
Deerfield @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:30 pm

Wed. Jan. 29
Hotchkiss @ Berkshire, 2:30 pm
Tabor @ Rivers, 2:30 pm
Andover @ Exeter, 3:00 pm
Governor's @ BB&N, 3:00 pm
Taft @ Williston-Northampton, 3:00 pm
Groton @ Middlesex, 3:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Kents Hill, 3:00 pm
Stanstead College @ Tilton, 3:00 pm
Southfield @ Worcester Academy, 3:15 pm
Thayer @ Brooks, 3:15 pm
St. Paul's @ St. Mark's, 3:30 pm
New Hampton @ Cushing, 3:30 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Gunnery, 3:30 pm
Westminster @ Pomfret, 3:30 pm
Dana Hall @ Newton CD, 3:30 pm
Pingree @ Berwick, 4:00 pm
Holderness @ Hebron, 4:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ St. George's, 4:15 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Milton, 4:30 pm
Millbrook @ Kingswood-Oxford, 4:30 pm
Greenwich @ Kent, 4:30 pm
Proctor @ Vermont Academy, 4:30 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Choate, 4:45 pm
Lawrenceville @ Canterbury, 5:00 pm

Thurs. Jan. 30
Brewster Academy @ Exeter, 4:30 pm

Fri. Jan. 31
New Hampton @ St. Paul's, 3:30 pm -- postponed
Cushing @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 3:45 pm
Berwick @ Dana Hall, 4:15 pm
Thayer @ Newton CD, 4:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Southfield, 4:45 pm
Worcester Academy @ Vermont Academy, 5:00 pm
Rivers @ Milton, 5:00 pm
Hebron @ Middlesex, 5:30 pm
Governor's @ Tilton, 6:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Tabor, 6:30 pm

Sat. Feb. 1
Worcester Academy @ Winchendon, 1:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Holderness, 1:00 pm
Rye Country Day @ Lawrenceville, 1:00 pm
Exeter @ BB&N, 1:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 1:30 pm
Winsor @ Berwick, 1:45 pm
Milton @ Thayer, 2:15 pm
Pingree @ Tilton, 3:00 pm
New Hampton @ Andover, 3:30 pm
Tabor @ St. Mark's, 3:30 pm
Brooks @ Noble & Greenough, 3:45 pm
Kimball Union @ Brewster Academy, 5:00 pm
Groton @ Governor's, 5:15 pm

Mon. Feb. 3
North Yarmouth Academy @ Kents Hill, 4:30 pm
Winsor @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Andover @ Brooks, 5:15 pm
Milton @ BB&N, 5:15 pm

 

 

Girls Prep Rankings

Here's what we have. These are unofficial and based on the assumption that all teams have their results correctly inputted to USHR. Any discrepancies should be reported to us at: information (at) ushr.com

Computed Sunday morning, Jan. 27.

Div. 1
1. Nobles
2. St. Paul's
3. Tabor
4. Westminster
5. Pomfret
6. Kent
7. Loomis
8. Choate
9. Williston
10. New Hampton
11. BB&N

Div. II
1. Millbrook
2. Rivers
3. Brooks
4. Gunnery
5. Proctor
6. Worcester
7. Southfield
8. St. George's
9. Berwick
10. Vermont


 

Storm Cancellations

The winter storm hitting New England is expected to clear out by midday Wednesday, but we expect there will be cancellations, particularly from day schools. Please send all cancellations and postponements to information (at) ushr.com so people don’t drive to games that are not taking place. Please note whether the game in question is a girls or boys game. Thank you.

Update: As of 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, no cancellations have been reported.

 

Prep Girls Schedule Week of Jan. 20, 2014


Mon. Jan. 20
Brooks @ Rivers, 4:00 pm
Taft @ Gunnery, 4:45 pm

Tues. Jan. 21
Kingswood-Oxford @ Hotchkiss, 5:00 pm

Wed. Jan. 22
Hotchkiss @ Millbrook, 2:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Brooks, 2:15 pm
Gunnery @ Berkshire, 2:30 pm
Tilton @ Exeter, 2:30 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Westminster, 3:00 pm
Brewster Academy vs. BB&N, 3:15 pm -- canceled
Andover @ Cushing, 3:30 pm
Choate @ Kent, 3:30 pm
Winchendon @ New Hampton, 3:30 pm
Thayer @ Rivers, 3:30 pm
Groton @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
St. Paul's @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Noble & Greenough, 4:30 pm
Taft @ Loomis-Chaffee, 4:30 pm
St. George's @ St. Mark's, 4:30 pm
Berwick @ Newton CD, 4:30 pm
Holderness @ Kimball Union, 4:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Stanstead College, 4:30 pm
Deerfield @ Pomfret, 4:45 pm
Southfield @ Governor's, 5:00 pm
Portledge @ Rye Country Day, 5:00 pm (S)
Portsmouth Abbey @ Kingswood-Oxford, 6:00 pm
NEWHL @ Proctor, 6:45 pm (S)

Fri. Jan. 24
Dana Hall @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Proctor, 4:15 pm
Tilton @ New Hampton, 4:30 pm
Holderness @ Middlesex, 4:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Winchendon, 4:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Loomis-Chaffee, 5:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Groton, 5:00 pm
Newton CD @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00 pm
Rivers @ St. Paul's, 5:30 pm
Cushing @ Noble & Greenough, 6:00 pm
Governor's @ Tilton, 6:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Berwick, 6:30 pm
Stanstead College @ Hebron, 7:00 pm
Northwood Prep @ Choate, 7:30 pm

Sat. Jan. 25
Stanstead College @ Kents Hill, 12:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Rye Country Day, 1:30 pm
Worcester Academy @ Kingswood-Oxford, 2:00 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Portsmouth Abbey, 2:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Choate, 3:00 pm
Winchendon @ St. Paul's, 3:00 pm
Proctor @ Berwick, 3:00 pm
Thayer @ Middlesex, 3:00 pm
Southfield @ Brooks, 3:30 pm
Deerfield @ Andover, 4:00 pm
Millbrook @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Hotchkiss, 4:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Greenwich, 4:00 pm
Groton @ Holderness, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ St. George's, 4:00 pm
Westminster @ Gunnery, 4:15 pm
BB&N @ Cushing, 4:30 pm
Pomfret @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ Exeter, 4:30 pm
New Hampton @ St. Mark's, 6:00 pm
Governor's @ Tilton, 6:00 pm
Kent @ Taft, 7:00 pm

Mon. Jan. 27
Gunnery @ Hotchkiss, 4:45 pm
Brewster Academy @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
BB&N @ Groton, 5:00 pm
Wilton HS @ Rye Country Day, 5:00 pm (S)
Westminster @ Taft, 5:30 pm

 

 

Prep Girls Schedule, Week of Jan. 13, 2014
Mon. Jan. 13
Holderness @ Tilton, 3:45 pm
NEWHL Pre-Prep @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm (S)
Berwick @ Brooks, 5:00 pm
Rye Country Day @ Portledge, 5:30 pm (S)

Wed. Jan. 15
Canterbury @ Gunnery, 2:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Vermont Academy, 2:00 pm
St. Mark's @ Middlesex, 2:30 pm
Hotchkiss vs. Cushing, 2:45 pm  (@ Trinity College)
Kingswood-Oxford @ Williston-Northampton, 2:45 pm
St. Paul's @ Thayer, 3:00 pm
Andover @ Lawrence Academy, 3:00 pm
Northfield - Mt. Hermon @ Berkshire, 3:00 pm
Exeter @ Holderness, 3:00 pm
Taft @ Loomis-Chaffee, 3:00 pm
Hebron @ North Yarmouth Academy, 3:00 pm
Brewster Academy @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
Rivers @ BB&N, 3:30 pm
Proctor @ Groton, 4:00 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Newton CD, 4:00 pm
Choate @ Deerfield, 4:15 pm
Pingree @ Worcester Academy, 4:15 pm
Millbrook @ Westminster, 4:15 pm
Dana Hall @ Berwick, 4:15 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
St. George's @ Tabor, 4:30 pm
Brooks @ Tilton, 4:30 pm
Pomfret @ Kent, 4:30 pm
New Hampton @ Winchendon, 5:00 pm
Governor's @ Milton, 5:30 pm

Thurs. Jan. 16
Beaver Country Day @ Winsor, 4:15 pm

Fri. Jan. 17
Newton CD @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Cushing @ Middlesex, 4:30 pm
Hebron @ BB&N, 5:00 pm
Milton @ Southfield, 5:00 pm
Greenwich @ Millbrook, 5:00 pm
Rye Country Day @ Princeton Day School, 5:00 pm (S)
Groton @ Rivers, 5:15 pm
New Hampton @ Deerfield, 6:00 pm
Governor's @ Kimball Union, 6:30 pm
Tabor @ Williston-Northampton, 6:45 pm

Sat. Jan. 18
Lawrenceville @ Gunnery, 1:00 pm
Southfield @ Holderness, 1:00 pm
NEWHL @ Middlesex, 1:30 pm (S)
Winchendon @ BB&N, 2:00 pm
New Hampton @ Choate, 2:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Exeter, 2:00 pm
Tilton @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 2:00 pm
Deerfield @ Taft, 2:00 pm
Berwick @ Kimball Union, 2:00 pm
Rye Country Day @ Hill School, 2:00 pm
Kents Hill @ Thayer, 2:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Andover, 2:30 pm
Westminster @ Hotchkiss, 2:30 pm
Pomfret @ Loomis-Chaffee, 2:30 pm
Worcester Academy @ North Yarmouth Academy, 3:15 pm
Brewster Academy @ Rivers, 3:30 pm
St. George's @ Governor's, 3:30 pm
Groton @ Vermont Academy, 3:30 pm
St. Paul's @ Milton, 4:00 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
Kent @ Williston-Northampton, 4:30 pm
Berkshire @ Lawrence Academy, 5:00 pm
Brooks @ NEWHL, 5:30 pm (S)
Kingswood-Oxford @ Canterbury, 6:00 pm
Proctor @ Hebron, 6:30 pm

Sun. Jan. 19
Proctor @ Kents Hill, 12:00 pm
Berkshire @ Cushing, 12:30 pm

Mon. Jan. 20
Brooks @ Rivers, 4:00 pm
Taft @ Gunnery, 4:45 pm


 

Prep Girls Schedule, Week of Jan. 6, 2014

Mon. Jan. 6, 2014
Kent @ Berkshire, 4:45 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Rivers, 5:15 pm

Tues. Jan. 7
St.
Mark's @ Lawrence Academy, 4:45 pm
BB&N @ Tabor, 5:30 pm
Southfield @ Proctor, 6:00 pm

Wed. Jan. 8
St.
Paul's vs. Governor's, 1:30 pm (@ Fenway Park)
Tilton @ Holderness, 2:00 pm
Proctor @ Winchendon, 2:00 pm
Westminster @ Choate, 2:30 pm
Millbrook @ Canterbury, 2:30 pm
Kent @ Loomis-Chaffee, 3:00 pm
Deerfield @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 3:00 pm
Cushing @ Brewster Academy, 3:30 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Berkshire, 3:30 pm
Pomfret @ Taft, 3:30 pm
Exeter @ Worcester Academy, 3:45 pm
Newton CD @ Pingree, 3:45 pm
Greenwich @ Hotchkiss, 4:00 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Middlesex @ Noble & Greenough, 4:30 pm
Rivers @ St. George's, 4:30 pm
Andover @ Southfield, 4:45 pm
Berwick @ Hebron, 5:15 pm

Thurs. Jan. 9
Brooks @ St. Paul's, 5:45 pm

Fri. Jan. 10
Holderness @ Worcester Academy, 3:45 pm
Beaver Country Day @ Pingree, 3:45 pm
Southfield @ Tabor, 4:00 pm
Dana Hall @ Portsmouth Abbey, 4:30 pm
Thayer @ Milton, 5:00 pm
Canterbury @ Kingswood-Oxford, 5:00 pm
Morristown Beard @ Millbrook, 5:15 pm
Hebron @ Kents Hill, 5:15 pm
Winchendon @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 5:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Pomfret, 6:00 pm
Andover @ Brewster Academy, 6:30 pm
BB&N @ New Hampton, 6:30 pm
Newton CD @ Berwick, 7:00 pm

Sat. Jan. 11
Milton @ Groton, 1:30 pm
Rye Country Day @ Summit HS, 1:45 pm (S)
Deerfield @ Exeter, 2:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Brooks, 2:00 pm
Middlesex @ Governor's, 2:00 pm
Winchendon @ Rivers, 2:00 pm
Cushing @ St. Mark's, 3:00 pm
Loomis-Chaffee @ Hotchkiss, 3:00 pm
Thayer @ Southfield, 3:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Berkshire, 3:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Holderness, 3:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Tabor, 4:00 pm
Westminster @ Northfield - Mt. Hermon, 4:00 pm
Proctor @ Pingree, 4:00 pm
Lawrenceville @ Kent, 4:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Berwick, 4:15 pm
Williston-Northampton @ Gunnery, 4:15 pm
Andover @ St. Paul's, 4:30 pm
St. George's @ Kents Hill, 4:30 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Tilton, 4:30 pm
Taft @ Choate, 5:00 pm
Vermont Academy @ Portsmouth Abbey, 6:00 pm
Canterbury @ Greenwich, 7:30 pm

Sun. Jan. 12
Pomfret vs. New Hampton, 10:00 am (at Northeastern U.)
Lawrenceville @ Berkshire, 10:30 am

Mon. Jan. 13
Holderness @ Tilton, 3:45 pm
NEWHL Pre-Prep @ St. Paul's, 5:00 pm (S)
Rye Country Day @ Portledge, 5:30 pm (S)

 

 

U.S. Women Top St. Seb's, 5-2
Brookline, Mass. -- This afternoon, the 2014 U.S. Women’s Olympic Hockey Team topped St. Sebastian’s, 5-2, in a game played at Dexter-Southfield’s rink, which, by the way, was jam-packed. The game really should have been played in a college rink – Walter Brown Arena or Harvard would have been just right.

A Will D’Orsi goal 41 seconds into the game gave St. Seb’s a 1-0 lead that held into the first intermission. In the second period, the Olympians took over and dominated, as Hilary Knight, Anne Schleper, Gigi Marvin, and Kendall Coyne scored four unanswered goals to give the U.S. women a 4-1 lead after two.

In the third, Kacey Bellamy scored for the U.S., and Corey Ronan for St. Sebastian’s.

As far as we know, there was no game sheet kept – this was an exhibition – so we’re hoping we have all the scoring right.

Brianne McLaughlin played the first 30 minutes for the U.S., and Jessie Vetter took over midway through the second. Tedy Loughborough played the full game in net for the Arrows.

This typist has seen every U.S. Women’s Olympic Hockey Team – this is only the fifth edition, as the women’s game was only added to the Olympics in 1998.  And this quadrennial’s team is an extremely good one. It’s a little hard to compare Olympic Women’s teams year to year because the women’s game keeps improving at a rapid pace.

The puck movement was terrific, and it looked like the U.S. women have been playing together their whole lives and at least in the case of the Lamoureux twins – linemates Monique and Jocelyne – they have been.

Three of the five U.S. goals were scored from the point, where the Arrows had their hands full. In addition, in areas where a physical team like St. Sebastian’s has success – the corners, for example – the U.S Women really had their way. In the absence of body checking some of the St. Sebastian’s players looked a little lost. At times they seemed a little mesmerized in their own end. But, as we said, the U.S. women move the puck really well, and the powerplay was tough to defend against.

The Southfield-Dexter rink is a big sheet and this is what they’ll be playing on in Sochi next month. St. Sebastian’s coach Sean McCann took note of it afterward saying, “They have a team that executes extremely well, and on that big sheet they just did a great job.”

McCann also acknowledged that it was a “a little bit different” for his team not to be able to hit.
As many of you know, the U.S. women have had a couple of brawls in pre-Olympic matches vs. Canada in recent months. In the fall in Burlington, Vt., and then, a couple weeks ago, in a 4-1 U.S. win over Canada in Grand Forks, ND. That one, on Dec. 21st, went viral, and in case you are one of the few who missed it, here it is: US-Canada brawl with eight seconds left.

No, there was nothing like that today.

Notes:

Here is the roster for the U.S. Women’s Olympic Team. Many of the names will be familiar, from previous Olympic teams, as well as New England prep schools and colleges.

2014 U.S. Women’s Olympic Team

The team trains out of the Edge Sports Center in Bedford, Mass., and will be playing a few more games locally. We will try to give you advance warning of any more local games, as another one is on the works for this week.

 

If you are fortunate enough to be playing in a meaningful game today, don't take it for granted, don't squander it. Instead, dig deep, work to the height of your ability, and help make the day one you'll remember forever, win or lose.

Sunday's Playoff Schedule: 9:30 am -- Brooks vs. Nichols 11:30 am -- Thayer vs. New Hampton 1:30 pm -- Deerfield vs. Hill 3:30 pm -- Dexter Southfield vs. Rivers

Sunday Harrington Schedule (@ Nobles) 7th Place -- 8:00 am -- Milton vs. Westminster 5th Place -- 10:00 am -- St. Mark's vs. BB&N 3rd Place -- 12:00 am -- St. Paul's vs. Lawrence 1st Place -- 2:00 pm -- Williston vs. Nobles

Around the Rinks

Alex Carpenter, who scored 427 points in 100 games for Governor's Academy, helped the U.S. Women's Olympic Team to a 5-2 exhibition win over the St. S
Alex Carpenter, who scored 427 points in 100 games for Governor's Academy, helped the U.S. Women's Olympic Team to a 5-2 exhibition win over the St. Sebastian's boys team on January 5, 2014. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Molly Schaus, former Deerfield and BC goaltender, is back for her second trip to the Olympic games.
Molly Schaus, former Deerfield and BC goaltender, is back for her second trip to the Olympic games. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Monique Lamoureux, a linemate with her twin sister, Jocelyne, was a handful for the St. Seb's defense on Sunday.
Monique Lamoureux, a linemate with her twin sister, Jocelyne, was a handful for the St. Seb's defense on Sunday. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Kelli Stack, former Honeybaked and BC Eagles star forward, is back for her second trip to the Olympics
Kelli Stack, former Honeybaked and BC Eagles star forward, is back for her second trip to the Olympics (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)