The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey continued with its donation of hockey equipment to youth hockey organizations. This Bauer equipment is designated to be used to benefit Learn to Skate Programs in these towns.
The recipients of our Bauer Equipment Donation was Keene, Upper Valley and Laconia.
If you are interested in having us consider your organization for 2020-21, click here and submit the form to the Legends of Hockey Board of Directors.
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Master of Ceremony Bob Lipman and the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Board of Directors inducted six new members into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame class of 2019, in front of a crowd of 270 family members, friends, dignitaries and guests.
The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Luncheon was held on October 20, 2019 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
It marked the NH Legends’ eighteenth year hosting the event and the Legends also paid tribute to Alpine Club who played in the early to mid 60’s in the Granite State Hockey League.
About The Legends of New Hampshire Hockey
The Legends is a New Hampshire non-profit, 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to preserving New Hampshire ice hockey history, maintaining the state’s Hockey Hall of Fame, and promoting the sport to New Hampshire’s youth. Our Hall of Fame Induction event honors New Hampshire’s hockey elite — men and women who have made significant contributions in New Hampshire as players, coaches, officials, builders, or media representatives.
Inducted into the 2019 Hall of Fame Class was: Denis Martin, Freddy Meyer and Deron Quint are being inducted as players; longtime New England College bench boss Tom Carroll is being inducted as a coach; Rod Ross is being inducted in the media category; and the late Downing Potter “DP” Brown is being inducted posthumously as a builder. To view the entire induction program click here.
Mike Gould, (shown Above) Vice-President of the Legends’ Board of Directors, welcomed the large audience and thanked them for supporting the 2019 Hall of Fame inductees and the Alpine Club. Gould offered special thanks to Bauer (Presenting Sponsor) St. Paul’s School (Kathy Gile, Rector) as the Luncheon Sponsor; Vachon Clukay & Company PC (Bob and Kathy Vachon) & NH Amateur Hockey Association (Matt Roy) as the Co-Title Sponsors, New Hampshire Distributors (Tom and Chris Brown) as the Social Hour Sponsor and Werner Mazda as the Ring Sponsor.
Gould also thanked the 26 other sponsors who helped make the Hall of Fame ceremony possible through their Gold, Silver, and Bronze-level sponsorships. Those sponsors are: Gold Sponsors: Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc; Black Ice Pond Hockey Association; Capital Sporting Goods; Christian Party Rental; Fay’s Boat Yard; Morgan Self Storage; Northway Bank and Speedy Printing & Copying.
Silver Sponsors: Berlin City Auto Group; Capital City Paving; Cusa Consulting, LLC; Club National; De Niro Construction; Milestone Engineering & Construction; PretiFlaherty; Ray’s Electric, Inc. Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency and Triplet Computers.
Bronze Sponsors: EVR Advertising; Granite State Capital Management; Granite State Glass; Label Tech, Inc.; L.A. Brochu, Inc. and Town and Inn and Resort.
State Senator Lou D’Allesandro, longtime Legends supporter and a former Legends Board member, delivered a letter from The Honorable Governor Chris Sununu, State Senate Resolutions and State of New Hampshire Citations honoring the Hall of Fame Class of 2019 and the Alpine Club. More than 40 club members, alumni and family of the Alpine Club were in attendance.
More than 40 club members, alumni and family of the Alpine Club were in attendance.
Photographs of Induction Ceremony were taken by Matt Parker Photography and are posted on his website. Click here to view and or purchase photographs. If you have any questions you may contact Matt at mparker3011@gmail.com.
Vice-President Mike Gould announced the team which will be honored next fall. The Exeter High School Blue Hawks Boy’s and Girl’s hockey teams will be honored at the 19th Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony scheduled for Sunday October 25, 2020.
So again please mark your calendar for the 19th Annual Induction Ceremony slated for next October 25th at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. If you’d like to become a sponsor, please email hayes743@comcast.net or call Jim Hayes at 603-731-4168. Click here to review the 2019 Sponsorship Opportunity Form if you are interesting sponsoring next fall.
2020 Nomination with appropriate documentation can be submitted on-line beginning January 1 and continuing through the end of February.
Video of Induction Ceremony can be purchased by contacting Mark Johnson at MJohnson@JoyMark.com. This year the video is available on a memory stick and has both the Induction Ceremony as well as pre-event interviews may be purchased for $15.00 through JoyMark Photography and Video Production in Concord (www.JoyMark.com).
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Thank you to everyone that supported our Fourteenth Annual Golf Classic. Our event was held July 12 at the Stonebridge Country Club in Goffstown.
The event was kicked off with a message from Jim Hayes, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey (Legends). He gave special thanks and recognition to our perennial Gold Sponsor, St. Paul’s School of Concord. “We are extremely grateful to all the players (128), sponsors (28), contributors (Gifts in kind) and volunteers that help make this event one of the best in the state, each and every year”.
Photographs 873 photographs taken by Matt Parker Photography can be viewed and or purchased for a nominal fee. Scroll to the bottom to view a sample of these photographs.
Listed below are our eleven Silver and sixteen Bronze Sponsors.
Silver Sponsors: Amoskeag Beverages, LLC –Capital City Paving – Club National – Gamache Enterprises Legacy Financial Solutions –– Morgan Self Storage – New Hampshire Distributors, LLC – North Country Tractor – Northway Bank – Rowley Insurance Agency – Triplet Computers, LLC
Bronze Sponsors: Ackerson State Farm Insurance Agency – Arcomm Communications – Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick-GMC – Christian Party Rental – Deco Systems Transportation Service – EVR Advertising – Fay’s Boat Yard – Granite State Capital – Karr & Boucher PLLC – L. A. Brochu Inc. – Law Offices of Roland E. Olivier – Manchester 40+ Hockey League – Milford Lumber Co. Inc. – R & T Electric Inc. – Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency Inc. – Sleepnet.
If you, or someone you know would like to sponsor or donate Gifts in Kind next year, please email Jim Hayes hayes743@comcast.net to discuss that opportunity.
Gifts in Kind One Hundred and Thirteen businesses and individuals donated gifts in kind for the tournament. To view complete list, click on (Gifts in Kind)
In addition, Jim acknowledged two individual from the Class of 2019 who will be inducted October 20 at Concord’s Grappone Center at the Eighteenth Annual Legends of Hockey Induction Ceremony. With us today is Tom Carroll, New England College Men’s Hockey Coach and Denis Martin who starred at Providence College.
Others being inducted as follows: Freddy Meyer and Deron Quint are being inducted as players; Rod Ross is being inducted in the media category; and the late Downing Potter “DP” Brown is being inducted posthumously as a builder. In addition, the hockey history of the Alpine Club who competed in the Granite State Hockey League in the early to mid 60’s will be recognized.
Volunteers Our volunteers worked very hard all-day long keeping the registration, raffle and on course contests running smoothly. Many thanks again: to Dick Boucher; Ryan Brandt; Dave Elliott; Jay High; Steve Murphy; Dick Roy; Eric Swenson; Dick Theriault; Arlene Robbins (Bob Vachon, Kathy Vachon, Monique Hopkins all of Vachon Clukay) and Jean Mathieu; Sarah Paollucci and Anne Crawford of Legacy Financial.
The following board members got a chance to play, but also volunteered many hours to help make this event a great success. Dave Corriveau; Mike Gould, Jim Hayes; Lane Mabbett; Roland Martin; Steve Mathieu; Dwayne Robinson and Dan Zapton.
In addition, on the “Scott Citroni Hole”, Hole 4, board member Eric Swenson led the volunteers which included Laurel Chace and Landon Chace from the Keene Youth Hockey Association helped raise money which will be used for necessary equipment for the upcoming season. Keene also entered a team in the tournament.
For the second straight year, Legacy Financial provided three Hole In One prizes from US Hole in One. Those included $5,000 cash on # 16, a set of Callaway Irons on # 4 and Airline Tickets for two on Hole # 6. Also, North Country Tractor of Concords’ riding John Deere lawn mower for the first Hole In One on Hole # 4.
Champions Congratulations to our Champions, Lee Blossom, Ryan Sahr, Mark Placy and Don Steenbeke Jr. took home the title at minus 15.
Second place winners were Richard Boone, Nate DiNapoli, Scott Hodgkins and Mindy Reid, while third place honors were awarded to Mike Gould, Brian Gould, Steve Piwowarski and Joe Piwowarski
2020 Golf Classic Mark your calendar now for next year’s Golf Classic scheduled for Friday July 10, 2020.
2019 Induction Ceremony NH Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Luncheon, honoring players, coaches, builders, and media representatives for their outstanding achievements and significant contributions to the sport of ice hockey in New Hampshire.
If you’d like to join us and or sponsor this premier event, please contact Jim Hayes at hayes743@comcast.net
We also collect and display hockey-related artifacts in our on-line Museum of New Hampshire Hockey and we support the growth of the sport through various activities, including our youth hockey equipment donation program and our sponsorship and support of the NH High School Senior All-Star hockey games as well as All-State recognition for both New Hampshire high school and prep school teams. We continue to search for artifacts and film from the old days. Anyone wishing to loan or donate artifacts is welcomed to do so and we thank you in advance. Golf Classic ark your calendar now, or next year’s Golf Classic is scheduled for Friday July 10, 2020.
2019 Induction Ceremony NH Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Luncheon, honoring players, coaches, builders, and media representatives for their outstanding achievements and significant contributions to the sport of ice hockey in New Hampshire.
If you’d like to join us and or sponsor this premier event, please contact Jim Hayes at hayes743@comcast.net
We also collect and display hockey-related artifacts in our on-line Museum of New Hampshire Hockey and we support the growth of the sport through various activities, including our youth hockey equipment donation program and our sponsorship and support of the NH High School Senior All-Star hockey games as well as All-State recognition for both New Hampshire high school and prep school teams. We continue to search for artifacts and film from the old days. Anyone wishing to loan or donate artifacts is welcomed to do so and we thank you in advance.
All Champions 2019 – Lee Blossom, Ryan Sahr, Mark Placy and Don Steenbeke Jr. 2018 – Mike Desmond, Mike Bayer Jason Bergeron and Scott O’Neil 2017 – Lee Blossom, Ryan Sahr, JM Sahr, Scott Towle 2016 – Lee Blossom, Mark Placy, Ryan Sahr, JM Sahr 2015 – Rene LeClerc, Pete Ackerson, Steve Grzywacz, Dave Kuhman 2014 – Todd Philbrick, Tom Otto, Jim Corbett, Jerry Collins 2013 – Dick Dodds, John Dodds, Scott Peters, Dean Cashman 2012 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, Pat McNicholas 2011 – Casey Kesselring, Jeff Graham, Mike Beliveau, Trevor Smith 2010 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, Pat McNicholas 2009 – Mike Castagna, Paul Lemire, Doug Leppart, Doug Snyder 2008 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, TJ Whitelaw 2007 – Mike Castagna, Mike Ladouceur, Johnna Lory, Rich Tombs 2006 – Ken Roberge, Mike McGinn, Glen Williams, Dwayne Robinson
On Course Contests Longest Drive All # 1 – Don Steenbeke Jr. Closest to the Line #2 – Jack Donovan Closest to the Pin # 4 – Jeff Harnish 2’3″ Closest to the Pin # 6 – Brooks McQuade 6’9” Closest to the Pin # 13 – Tom Carroll 6” Closest to the Pin # 16 – Tim Mitropoulos 1’10” Closest to the Pin #18 Second Shot – Rich Miyara * Putting Contest Champion – Steve Grzywacz * In a putt-off against Parker Mabbett, Patrick Dodds; Greg Holley, Steve Grzywacz was crowned Champion and took home $100 cash while Ray Cook putters, (donated by Brett Houston of NEEBCO) went to Greg Holley and Patrick Dodds.
Photo Gallery
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The Vermont boys erupted for four goals in the third period to blow past New Hampshire 6-1 in the annual Make-A-Wish Hockey Classic all-star game at Gutterson Fieldhouse.
After victories in 2017 and 2018, the victory completes the Green Mountain State’s first three-game winning streak in the annual series, which New Hampshire now leads 17-9-1. The margin of victory matches Vermont’s largest ever (7-2, 1999).
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On June 15th, nine new Hall of Fame members will be inducted into Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame, Class of 2019. A number of these inductees have a New Hampshire connection including: Umile, UNH ’72 long-time UNH Head Coach and Legends of Hockey Hall Member; McShane, UNH ’71 and coached in NH at Phillips Exeter, New Hampton and Dartmouth; Sweeney who graduated SPS in ’84 before attending Harvard and John P. Chase whose son George W Chase was a faculty member and Hockey Coach at SPS, as is John’s grandson, George W. Chase III who taught and also coached ice hockey.
Those inductees includes: long time dedicated Massachusetts Hockey volunteer Nick Demarco (Builder), retired Norwich coach Michael H. McShane, former player and current Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney and retired UNH coach Dick Umile. Also, this class includes five posthumous inductees: George V. Brown, John P. Chase, James “Jim” H. Fullerton, Victor “Vic” Heyliger and Edward “Eddie” W. Shore. To view article, CLICK HERE:
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Well, the Stanley Cup Champion will soon be crowned, and most everyone here in northern New England are rooting hard for the B’s. However, on July 12th another Champion will be crowned, the Fourteenth Champion of the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Golf Classic.
Our Annual Golf Classic will be held at the Stonebridge Country Club on Friday July 12, 2019. Our shotgun start begins at 10:30 am, allowing you time to make an appearance at your office and join us for the beautiful weather, guaranteed!
Foursomes are filling up quickly so if you’d like to play, or can help by sponsoring and or volunteering, please contact Executive Director Jim Hayes at hayes743@comcast.net or 603-731-4168. Click here for the 2019 Golf Classic brochure.
Our mission is simple: “We honor, celebrate and preserve New Hampshire’s rich ice hockey history and support the development of hockey”.
Sponsorship, Gifts in Kind Donations and Player Registration and payment Deadline is Friday June 21, 2019.
Champions! Congratulations once again to last year’s Champions. Mike Bayer, Mike Desmond, Scott O’Neil and Jason Bergeron who took home the title. So who will win the cup this year?
All Champions
2018 – Mike Bayer, Mike Desmond, Scott O’Neil and Jason Bergeron 2017 – Lee Blossom, Ryan Sahr, JM Sahr, Scott Towle 2016 – Lee Blossom, Mark Placy, Ryan Sahr, JM Sahr 2015 – Rene LeClerc, Pete Ackerson, Steve Grzywacz, Dave Kuhman 2014 – Todd Philbrick, Tom Otto, Jim Corbett, Jerry Collins 2013 – Dick Dodds, John Dodds, Scott Peters, Dean Cashman 2012 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, Pat McNicholas 2011 – Casey Kesselring, Jeff Graham, Mike Beliveau, Trevor Smith 2010 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, Pat McNicholas 2009 – Mike Castagna, Paul Lemire, Doug Leppart, Doug Snyder 2008 – Chris Chisholm, Jim Hayes, Ray Martin, TJ Whitelaw 2007 – Mike Castagna, Mike Ladouceur, Johnna Lory, Rich Tombs 2006 – Ken Roberge, Mike McGinn, Glen Williams, Dwayne Robinson
Thank you in advance.
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NH Legends of Hockey to induct six into Hall of Fame
The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey is pleased to announce six inductees for its 2019 Hall of Fame class, who will be formally enshrined during a ceremony on October 20, 2019. The ceremony will be held at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord beginning with an 11:30 am Social Hour.
The Hall of Fame Induction luncheon tickets will be available to the general public on September 1st, please contact Executive Director Jim Hayes at hayes743@comcast.net or 603-731-4168.
Denis Martin, Freddy Meyer and Deron Quint are being inducted as players; longtime New England College bench boss Tom Carroll is being inducted as a coach; Rod Ross is being inducted in the media category; and the late Downing Potter “DP” Brown is being inducted posthumously as a builder.
In addition, the hockey history of the Alpine Club who competed in the Granite State Hockey League in the early to mid 60’s will be recognized.
Here is a closer look at the six inductees:
DP Brown: A son of the founder of the Brown Company, which ran the largest paper mill in the country in the early part of the 20th century in Berlin, Brown and his family business became one of the first corporations to sponsor/build organized hockey. The founding of the Berlin Athletic Association hockey team in 1921 was followed by the creation of a mill league, city teams and a team at Berlin High School. The success of those endeavors led to the 1937 inception of the Berlin Maroons, who went on to become one of the premier amateur teams in the country.
Tom Carroll: Carroll recently concluded his 16th season as the head coach at New England College in Henniker, continuing to add to his reputation as one of the more successful Division 3 coaches in the region. In 16 seasons, he has compiled a record of 225-165-38, including 16 trips to the NEHC postseason, five trips to the conference championship game, and an NCAA Tournament bid and trip to the Division 3 Frozen Four in 2005, when he was named runner-up for the AHCA National Coach of the Year award.
Denis Martin: A forward, Martin was a member of state champion Berlin High School teams as a junior and senior in the mid-1970s. He went on to play four seasons at Providence College for legendary coach Lou Lamoriello, playing 130 games and producing 35 goals and 91 points, and getting named an East All-Star. He played professional for five years in Europe, in the French National B League, where he was the team’s leading scorer and second-leading scorer in the league. Following his pro playing days, he returned to the States and entered the construction field.
Freddy Meyer: A Sanbornville native, Meyer rose to stardom at Boston University, where he was a puck-moving defenseman who collected 17 goals and 72 points during four seasons. A member of the Philadelphia Phantoms’ Calder Cup-winning team in 2004-05, he went on to play parts of seven seasons in the NHL with the Flyers, Islanders, Coyotes and Thrashers. After retiring as a player, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Manchester Monarchs, and currently coaches the East Coast Wizards of the Eastern Hockey League.
Deron Quint: A Durham native who grew up playing for the Seacoast Spartans, Quint forged a professional career that spanned 20 years and saw stints with six NHL teams: the Jets, Coytes, Devils, Blue Jackets, Blackhawks and Islanders. Drafted by Winnipeg with the 30th overall pick in the 1994 NHL draft, he made his NHL debut a year later. In 463 career NHL games he produced 46 goals and 143 points, and holds the distinction of being the last active player to have skated for the original Winnipeg Jets. He concluded his career by playing for a decade in Europe, largely with Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL, before retiring in 2017.
Rod Ross: Ross never played hockey — opting for football, basketball and baseball while attending Berlin High School — but his love for the sport would help shape a 43-year career in radio broadcasting, most notably for Berlin High School and Notre Dame teams, and the Berlin Maroons on WBRL. It was a career that was born while he was home for the summer one year from Plymouth State College, helping out his father, Charley, a radio announcer in Berlin. Rod Ross moved to WBRL in 1964 and estimated he broadcasted nearly 2,000 games. He moved to Florida with his wife, Debbie, in 2003.
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Exeter, NH – On Sunday March 17th, at the Rinks of Exeter, the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey (“Legends”) hosted both of the boy’s Senior All-Star Classic Hockey games. The 12:00 pm game was for Division III players only while the 12:15 pm game featured the very best players from Division I and II and two terrific games were played in front of several hundred family and friends.
This Legends event was sponsored by New Hampshire Distributors (NHD) of Concord. NHD also provided post-game product samples for each player from Bang (potent brain and body fuel) and Sparkling Ice. Click to open Division III program and Division I/II program.
Participating seniors were selected by the New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association. At the conclusion of each game, a reception hosted by the Legends took place in the lobby of the Rinks of Exeter for players and their families. All senior players were announced individually by teams and received a certificate for their selection to the Senior All-Star Classic from John Normand President of the Legends.
In addition, Normand announced the All-State selections as the players came forward. For the ninth straight year, the Legends provided certificates for each member of the various All-State teams. In addition, for each division, the Legends awarded certificates to the Player-of-the-Year and Coach-of-the-Year. Those individuals were selected by the NH High School Hockey Coaches Association and those All-State certificates were mailed out Monday afternoon to the Athletic Directors.
To view the complete list of this year’s All-State recipients Click Here.
In the Division III game, an open net goal with 4 seconds to go sealed the win for the players dressed in their team’s white jerseys 5-3 over Team Dark. Goals against were tracked but not saves in this game. For the winner, Mattieux Tremblay of Pembroke-Campbell started the game and let up one goal, next up was Hunter Sanders of Moultonborough-Inter Lakes and Jameson Bourque of John Stark-Hopkinton shut down the opponents in the last stanza. For the opponents, Trent Labrecque of Berlin split the duties with Isaac Kaskinski of Monadnock-Fall Mountain and allowed three and one goal respectively.
In the Division I & II game, it went to overtime but in the end, remained tied and finished in a 5-5 draw. Dakota Robinson of Pinkerton started in goal for Team Red and stopped all seven shots he faced, next up was Nate Pushey of Bishop Brady and Nate stopped seven of nine shots and Matt Strickland of Bishop Brady finished up, allowing three goals while stopped seven. Leading off for Team White was Cameron Donovan of Londonderry who made four of five saves, Chris Eno of St. Thomas Aquinas made thirteen saves while allowing four goals and Nathan Carrier of Bow stopped all eight shots he faced. Offensive highlights Team Red were provided by five players: Gennaro Marra of Pinkerton and Brendon Banks of Pinkerton; Tyler Blood of Exeter and Ryan Huppe of Exeter (along with three assists) and Cam Larivierre of Concord. For Team White offense was provided by two goals apiece from Jack Sylvain of Bedford and Max Carpenter of Oyster River while Kambal Vaidya of Bedford had one.
Many thanks to the following DI and DII coaches for their time and effort. Jim Tufts – Exeter, Dan Belliveau – Merrimack, Peter Bedford – Londonderry, Sam Littlefield – Pinkerton, Peter Harwood – Oyster River, Mike Young – Dover, Bill Widi – Portsmouth-Newmarket, Mark McGinn – Salem, Marty Myers – Bedford, Tom Ferguson – Portsmouth-Newmarket, Jon Ellis – Spaulding
In addition, our thanks go out to the DIII coaches for their time and effort to help make this event a successful one: Denis Kolehmainen of John Stark-Hopkinton and Mike Poulin of Berlin as well as Kevin Merrick of Sanborn and Marc Bourque of John Stark-Hopkinton. We do apologize if any of the coaches were not recognized.
After the 12:15 game, Coaches convened to select players to represent New Hampshire in the Annual Make a Wish game against Vermont this summer. The boy’s and girl’s game will be held at the Gutterson Field House on Saturday June 29th against the Vermont team. Players will once again be adorned in the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey uniforms. The girl’s will play at 4:00 pm and the boy’s game is scheduled to start at 6:30 pm. The Coaches for the Vermont game should be contacting the players over the next week or so.
To view or to purchase any of the photographs from Matt Parker Photography CLICK HERE.
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On Saturday, eight teams will arrive at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, hoping to be crowned State Champion of their respective division. Here’s a look at the championship match-ups – and the best of luck to each team.
Division I 5:00 pm # 3 Bedford versus # 5 Trinity
Division II 2:45 pm # 1 St. Thomas Aquinas versus # 2 Dover
Division III 12:15 pm # 1 John Stark-Hopkinton versus # 2 Mon-Fall Mountain
Girls Division 10:00 am # 2 Exeter versus # 5 Hanover
*Please verify start times
Senior All-Star Doubleheader
On Sunday March 17th, the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey will host two Senior games at The Rinks at Exeter. The New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association selected seniors last week to participate in the two games. The first game is for Division III seniors and is scheduled to start at 12:00 pm.
At the 12:15 pm game, seniors from D I and II will compete against one another in their last high school game of their career. Players should arrive one hour prior to their game. Ticket prices are $5.00 for all adults high school is $2.00.
The Coaches will select a team from the 12:15 pm game to play in the Make A Wish game versus Vermont this summer.
The Legends are providing certificates to all senior players. Certificates will be distributed at a post-game reception after each senior game on Sunday March 17th.
All-State Teams Announced
In addition, All-State Teams were selected last week by the New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association and for the ninth year, the Legends will provide certificates for each member of the various All-State teams.
In addition, for each division, the Legends awards certificates to the Player-of-the-Year and Coach-of-the-Year. Click here to view the 2018-19 All-State recipients.
For those underclassmen and girls not in attendance, those certificates will be taken to their schools by coaches or players in attendance and brought to your athletic director for disbursement.
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Our Annual Supporter’s Drive began on January 1 and continues through December 31, 2019.
Last fall we supported the Rochester Youth Hockey Association by purchasing hockey equipment for them. Rochester had participated in our Annual Golf Classic last July with a foursome (Allen Albee, Lauren Albee, Alex Johnston, Tyler Lebsand) while Jen Lentz and her son Connor provided primary assists on our Par 3 “The Scott Citroni Hole”, raising money for their equipment.
This year, we will again select a program from submissions received by April 1.
Our effort will be in alliance with the New Hampshire Amateur Hockey Association and will be helpful to limited-income families.
HOW DO I JOIN
Joining is very easy, just fill out this 2019 Supporter Brochure and send along with a check or log onto our website, click on the Supporters tab and use your credit card. You can join annually for as little as $25 or select $50, $100 or $150 or more.
Your commitment and the support are critical to the overall success of our Annual Supporter’s Drive and help us further our mission.
Our mission is quite simple and extremely important. We celebrate and continue to support the rich history of ice hockey in New Hampshire and the continued growth of hockey in the state. Also, our support of youth, high school and prep school levels continues.
The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey is a self-governing non-profit corporation. We are a 501(c)(3) organization which means we follow IRS regulations and our tax ID is 56-2421910.