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A Manchester native, Lauren Slebodnick staked her claim as one of the best goalies in Cornell women’s hockey history, as well as one of the best netminders to come out of New Hampshire.
Slebodnick grew up in Manchester and played youth hockey for the Manchester Youth Hockey Association, the NH Junior Bruins, the NH ...
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Concord-born and Canaan-raised Ben Lovejoy starred at Dartmouth College and went on to have an 11-year career in the NHL, becoming the first New Hampshire-born player to lift the Stanley Cup.
Lovejoy’s family moved to Marion, Mass., when he was young but returned to the Granite State when he was 8 after his father, ...
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A member of state champion Berlin High School teams as a junior and senior, Denis “Ducky” Martin went on to have a distinguished, four-year career at Providence College and a fi ve-year professional career in Europe.
Born in Berlin to parents who immigrated there from Quebec, he began playing youth hockey when he ...
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Meyer, a Sanbornville native, rose to stardom at Boston University, won a Calder Cup with the Philadelphia Phantoms and went on to play parts of seven seasons in the NHL.
As a youth, he played in the 1994 and 1995 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with minor hockey teams from Beverly, Massachusetts, and ...
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Deron Quint, a Durham native, grew up playing for the Oyster River Youth Hockey Association and then at age 8, the Lowell Jr. Chiefs of the Metro Boston Hockey League and forged a professional career that spanned more than 20 years, including stints with six NHL teams.
After prepping at Cardigan Mountain School and ...
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Brendan Creagh grew up in the Upper Valley, graduated from Hanover High School as the program’s all-time top-scoring defenseman, and later played four seasons at the University of Vermont and four seasons professionally.
Born in Connecticut, Creagh grew up in Hanover and played youth hockey in the area. He was a ...
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After starring at the University of New Hampshire, Foster played six years of pro hockey, including a one-game stint in the NHL with the Florida Panthers, and became the 11th goaltender in pro hockey history to get credit for scoring a goal.
Foster grew up in Pembroke, and played youth hockey with the Concord Capitals ...
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Rich Ryerson stood out at St. Paul’s School before moving on to Dartmouth College and helping the Big Green reach the Frozen Four in back-to-back seasons.
Growing up in Concord, Ryerson left his mark at St. Paul’s, competing on the varsity team for four seasons. For his last three seasons, his coach was Legends of ...
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A standout youth player growing up in Berlin, Griffin went on to have a superb college career at two schools, helping lead Plattsburgh (N.Y.) State to the Division 2 championship game in both 1981 and ‘82.
Growing up, when he wasn’t playing, Griffin was attending Berlin Maroons games or watching the Boston Bruins ...
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A British Columbia native, the late Wayne Pecknold made his mark in New Hampshire with the Concord Eastern Olympics. In seven seasons between 1967-74, he put up 57 goals and 181 assists for 238 points, the only defenseman among the team’s all-time top 10 in scoring.
Born in Victoria, B.C., Pecknold was a standout in ...
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