Registration closes March 8 for 2026 Clem Lemire Hockey Tournament
read more…: Registration closes March 8 for 2026 Clem Lemire Hockey TournamentRegistration for the 2026 Clem Lemire Hockey Tournament closes on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 4 p.m.
Registration for the 2026 Clem Lemire Hockey Tournament closes on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 4 p.m.
Jeremy Baker thinks it’s possible a 3-1-0 record in December may have given his Manchester Kings the wrong idea of what is required to be successful in Division I hockey.
Chris Centerino scored a pair of goals and goalie Mike Gantner turned aside 21 shots to lead Trinity past Nashua, 5-2, Saturday afternoon at the JFK Coliseum.
Goalie James Brew turned aside 20 shots to lead MHBDS to a 5-1 upset win over top-seeded Spaulding in the Division II State semifinals, Wednesday evening at Everett Arena.
At this time last year, the Concord High hockey team was seeded third in the Division I tournament and felt it was positioned for a state title run.
Sam Kramer scored a shorthanded goal with 2:05 remaining in overtime to lift Windham High past Manchester, 2-1, Wednesday afternoon at JFK Arena.
The Manchester Kings are playing their best hockey of the season at just the right time.
Trinity High dug itself a deep hole by playing some of its worst hockey of the season.
On March 10 at 1 p.m. firefighters, police officers and first responders from across New Hampshire will assemble at the SNHU Arena to battle it out in one incredible competition — on and off the ice for the kids and families of Dartmouth Health Children’s.
For Manchester unified, having an extra skater (or two) this season has proven to be anything but advantageous and the only thing it has generated is frustration. Such was the case, once again, in the 4-2 loss to Hanover High, Saturday at the JFK Arena.
Cassidy Libby scored four goals, including the game-winner late in the second period, to lift Kingswood-Prospect Mountain past Manchester, 7-3, in girls’ hockey action, Saturday afternoon at the JFK Arena.
You’ve got to bring your best hockey if you’re hoping to knock off one of the best teams in the Granite State. Trinity High did not and paid the price in a 4-1 loss to Bishop Guertin, Saturday afternoon at Skate 3.