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Jake Thibeault's road to recovery
A young man from Fitchburg who became partially paralyzed from a hockey injury and was told he would never walk again, but three years later, he is working to prove that belief wrong and get back on the ice.
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Women's hockey | First look at new jerseys for PWHL's Boston Fleet
The newly named Boston Fleet unveiled their first official jerseys, with a B that’s shaped like an anchor. “You see that B and you know that means Boston sports,” General Manager Danielle Marmer said.
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Bill introduced to award Congressional Gold Medals to ‘Miracle On Ice' team
A bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Olympic hockey team.
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Shortage of refs raises questions ahead of Mass. high school hockey season
With student athletes getting ready for Massachusetts’ high school hockey season, there is a question of whether there will be enough referees. According to the Massachusetts chapter of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association, a recent survey showed more than half of its members — 52% — are not planning to referee high school games this year. The NIHOA is…
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MIAA experiencing hockey referee shortage
Hockey season is fast approaching for Massachusetts high school athletes, but many referees say they do not plan to work games unless they are paid more money.
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PWHL unveils ‘Boston Fleet' and other team nicknames ahead of second season
They are no-names no longer. In a process nearly a year in the making, the Professional Women’s Hockey League on Monday unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of its six franchises entering its second season. There’s a Fleet sailing into Boston, a Frost settling in Minnesota and Sirens in New York. For the teams north of the border,...
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Tributes pour in for Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, candlelight vigil planned
More tributes are pouring in from around the hockey community after the deaths of NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew.
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Meredith and Madeline Gaudreau share emotional posts about brothers' bond
Sisters-in-law Meredith and Madeline Gaudreau are supporting each other amid their shared heartache and also honoring their husbands’ close relationship just days after Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau were killed by a suspected drunk driver on the eve of their sister’s wedding in New Jersey. Meredith Gaudreau has shared several Instagram posts this weekend paying tribute to her late NHL...
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Memorials for Gaudreau brothers grow outside ice rinks
The Gaudreau brothers grew up in hockey and spent a year together as teammates at Boston College in 2013-14.
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Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew shined on and off the ice
Getting a nickname in hockey is not only a sign of affection but a sense that a player has really made it. Wayne Gretzky became the “Great One,” Mario Lemieux was “Super Mario” and the late Gordie Howe remains “Mr. Hockey” to the sport’s players and fans everywhere. “Johnny Hockey” was the one bestowed on Johnny Gaudreau, and it...
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Johnny Gaudreau put family first, never forgot roots even as NHL career blossomed
Johnny Gaudreau was finally home in New Jersey, the NHL star with show-stopping skills back again this week for a big assist for his family as groomsman in the wedding of baby sister Katie. Little brother Matthew was part of the wedding party, too. So was the eldest of the four Gaudreau siblings, sister Kristen, the maid of honor. All…
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BC mourns hockey alumni Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau
NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, were hit and killed in New Jersey.
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New York selects Princeton, Canadian national team forward Sarah Fillier with 1st pick in PWHL draft
New York filled a need by selecting Princeton and Canadian national team forward Sarah Fillier with the first pick in the Professional Women’s Hockey League draft Monday.
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Montreal, Boston selected as sites for hockey's 4 Nations Face-Off tournament next season
Boston and Montreal will be the host cities for the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in February, the NHL announced Saturday along with releasing the schedule for the event. In Montreal, Canada plays Sweden on Feb. 12, the U.S. plays Finland on Feb. 13, then a doubleheader — Finland vs. Sweden and the U.S. vs. Canada — awaits on Feb. 15….
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PWHL Boston fights for Walter Cup in Game 5 Wednesday night
Either Boston or Minnesota will hoist the Walter Cup in the inaugural professional women’s hockey championship series; Game 5 is Wednesday night at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts
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PWHL Boston falls to Minnesota in winner-take-all Game 5
Boston came close, but Minnesota took home the Walter Cup to end the inaugural season of the Professional Women’s Hockey League. The series was even going into Game 5 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts, meaning the winner would be the league’s first champion. Minnesota beat Boston 3-0. Liz Schepers scored in the second period for Minnesota, and...
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Boston scores late in 2nd OT, sends PWHL finals to decisive Game 5
Alina Muller scored 18:36 into the second overtime to give Boston a 1-0 win over Minnesota on Sunday night, sending the battle for the Walter Cup as the first Professional Women’s Hockey League champion to a fifth game. The final game is Wednesday in Boston. Theresa Schafzahl picked off a loose puck before she exited the Minnesota end, turned back…
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Minnesota tops Boston 3-0 to even PWHL finals
Michela Cava and Sophie Jaques scored less than two minutes apart late in the first period and Minnesota beat Boston 3-0 on Tuesday night to even the PWHL championship series at a game apiece. Nicole Hensley made 20 saves in relief of Maddie Rooney, who was in net the previous five games, two of them shutouts. “It feels amazing (to…
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Boston wins 4-3 in first game of professional women's hockey championship
Jess Healey scored from the point late in the second period to lift Boston to a 4-3 win over Minnesota on Sunday night in the first game of the inaugural Walter Cup, the championship of the Professional Women’s Hockey League Championship. The best-of-five series continues Tuesday. Game 1 drew 4,508 fans. Healey, a defenseman who had one goal during the…
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Bruins eliminated on tight Game 6 loss to Panthers
The Bruins’ season is over after a late tie-breaking goal by Gustav Forsling of the Florida Panthers. The game was tied at 1 until there were 93 seconds left in regulation. Boston struck first with a goal from Pavel Zacha near the end of the first period. Anton Lundell tied it up for the Panthers in the second. Then, as…