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High School All-Star Doubleheader

March 21, 2023

Exeter, NH – On Sunday March 19th, at The Rinks at Exeter, the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey (“Legends”) hosted two boy’s Senior All-Star Classic Hockey games.

All Star Double Header 2023

Players of the Year L to R: Brandon Chrisom (D II – St. Thomas Aquinas); Owen Guerin (D III – Belmont Gilford); Brooks Craigue (D I – Concord)

The 12:00 noon game featured the very best senior players from Division I and II and were played in front of several hundred family and friends. The 12:10 pm game was for Division III players. Participating seniors were selected for both games by the New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association.

This Legends event was once again sponsored by New Hampshire Distributors (NHD) of Concord.  NHD also provided post-game product samples for each player from PRIME HYDRATION and Crystal Geyser Spring Water.

2023 All Star Double Header

Team Red – Division I/II Game

Click here to open Division I/II program.

Noon Time Game

After a scoreless first period, both teams scored twice in the second. Ryan Kelley (Bishop Guertin) started off the scoring with an assist from Joel Beard (Keene). Team Red tied it up, on an unassisted goal from Cam Snee (Exeter). Team White took the lead again on a goal from Guertin’s John Mantone assited by Logen Vogel and Tim Keily also of Bishop Guertin. Team Red then tied it once again on a goal from Exeter’s Ryan Davis with an assist to Ben Padykula (Londonderry).

Team Red took the lead in the third on a goal from Brenda Thornton (Bedford) with an assist going to Roger Davis (Exeter). Then on a goal from Joel Beard (Keene) the game was tied once again with an assist going to Joey Tarbell (Concord).

But with just 4:19 left, Cam Snee (Exeter) scored the game winner (his second of the game) with assists going to Jack Doherty (Pinkerton) and Wyatt Bell (Dover).

Team Red goaltenders were 1st period Damien Carter (Pinkerton 10/10), 2nd period Brett Davis (Dover 10/12) and Evan Johnston (Bedford 7/8).

Team White goaltending duties for the first two periods were from Vito Mancini (Windham 8/8 and 12/14) while the 3rd period duties were from Jake Webber (Goffstown 8/10).

12:10 Game

All Star Double Header 2023

Division III Game

Click here to open Division III program.

In the Division III contest, there was another great game.  Team White took the lead after one period on an unassisted goal from Jackson Collins of Belmont-Gilford.

In the second, Team Red came out flying scoring four straight goals.  The first was from Sam Seavey (Kennett) assisted on Landyn Croteau (Berlin-Gorham), then Aidan Jenkins (Sanborn-Epping) with assists from Brody Duquette (Berlin-Gorham).  The third of four was scored by Sam Gosselin (Sanborn-Epping) and assisted by Sam Seavey while the last goal in the period from Team White was scored by Jackson Robinson (Belmont-Gilford) with an assist going to Isaac Winsor (Hollis-Brookline-Derryfield).

Team Red came out again scoring two straight with Brody Duquette (Berlin-Gorham) scoring the first from Sam Seavey and Jack Robinson (Kennett) with the second from Sam Gosselin with assists to Brady Powicki (Sanborn-Epping) and Aidan Jenkins.

Team White battled hard, down 6-2, came back with three straight goals, while just falling short, 6-5.

The first goal for them was scored by Jesse Gertz (Hollis-Brookline-Derryfield) with an assist from Abram Martel (Pembroke-Campbell).  Jack Lager (Hollis-Brookline-Derryfield) scored an unassisted game while Jesse Gertz scored his second of the game and finished out the scoring.

The winning goaltender for Team Red was Colin Duprey (Sanborn-Epping) while Team White’s goaltender was Calvin Quinn (Hollis-Brookline-Derryfield).

After the games, the coaches convened to select players to represent New Hampshire in the Make a Wish game against Vermont this summer.

The 31st Annual Boy’s & 26th Annual Women’s VT/NH All-Star Hockey Classic benefiting Make-A-Wish Vermont and Make-A-Wish New Hampshire will take place at the Gutterson Field House at the University of Vermont on July 1st.

The girl’s game will begin at 4 pm and the boy’s game at 6:30 pm. The Skills competition will be held Friday night.

Those players chosen for the Boy’s team will be contacted by the coaches in the near future.
Go to http://www.allstarhockeyclassicvtnh.org/ for details of the Vermont event for our Boys and Girls teams

Players will once again be adorned in the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey uniforms.  The Coaches for the Vermont game should be contacting the players very soon.

To view and or purchase any photographs from Matt Parker Photography for Div. I/II CLICK HERE. For Div. III CLICK HERE.

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2023 High School News & Awards

March 18, 2023

HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STAR DOUBLEHEADER

Tomorrow, on Sunday March 19th the NH Legends of Hockey will once again host the Senior All-Stars in their annual doubleheader at The Rinks at Exeter. Teams were selected by the NH High School Coaches Association. In addition, New Hampshire Distributors is the major sponsor along with one of their products, PRIME HYDRATION.

The Division I/II game begins at 12:00 noon – Click here to view program.
The Division III contest begins at 12:10 pm – Click here to view program.

Photos of both games will be available to view and or purchase through Matt Parker at https://mattparkerphotos.smugmug.com/

The Coaches will select a group of seniors who will participate in the 31st Annual Men’s & 26th Annual Women’s VT/NH All-Star Hockey Classic benefiting Make-A-Wish Vermont and Make-A-Wish New Hampshire will take place at the Gutterson Field House at the University of Vermont on July 1st.

The women’s game will begin at 4 pm and the men’s game at 6:30 pm.  The Skills competition will be held Friday night. date.  The New Hampshire Senior All-Star Team will be selected by the Coaches Association after today’s action.

Those players chosen for the Boy’s team will be contacted by the coaches in the near future.
Go to http://www.allstarhockeyclassicvtnh.org/ for details of the Vermont event for our Boys and Girls teams.

ALL-STATE SELECTIONS

The 2022-23 NHIAA All-State Hockey Teams as selected by the NH High School Coaches Association.  Certificates are provided by the NH Legends of Hockey and will be mailed to their Athletic Directors.

Girls Division

Coach of the Year: John Dodds (Hanover) Player of the Year: Maeve Lee (Hanover)

First Team
Jenna Lynch, F, Sr., Bishop Guertin; Maeve Lee, F Jr., Hanover; Riley Dunn, F, Jr., Pinkerton; Ava Bartoli, D, Jr., Berlin-Gorham-Kennett; Maggie Farwell, D, Sr., Oyster River-Portsmouth; Diana Pivirotto, G, Sr., St Thomas-Dover-Winnacunnet

Second Team
Evey Heppler, F, Fr., Bishop Brady-Trinity-Londonderry; Kelly Zhang, F, Sr., Senior Oyster River-Portsmouth; Juliana Grella, F, Jr., St Thomas-Dover-Winnacunnet; Maddie Gibeault, D, Sr., Pinkerton; Kali McDonnell, D, Sr., Hanover, Eleanor Edson, G, So., Hanover

Honorable Mention
Lauren Thomas, F, Sr., Bedford; Nora Bradley, F, So., Hanover; Lilyan Blood, F, Jr., Exeter; McKenzie Wessling, D, Sr, St Thomas-Dover-Winnacunnet; Mauren Ladzinski, D, Jr., Keene; Amelie Cowieson, G, Sr., Oyster River-Portsmouth

Division I

Coach of the Year: Gary Bishop (Bishop Guertin) Player of the Year: Brooks Craigue (Concord)

First Team
Brooks Craigue, F, Sr., Concord; John Mantone, F, Sr., Bishop Guertin; Cam Snee, F, Sr., Exeter; Joey Tarbell, D, Sr., Concord; Maddox Muir, D, Sr., Bedford; Vito Mancini, G, Sr., Windham

Second Team
Aiden Palmeter, F, Sr., Trinity; Logan Vogel, F, Sr., Bishop Guertin; Ty Robinson, F, Sr., Exeter; Cam Keaveney, D, Jr., Exeter; Jack Shoemaker, D, Jr., Concord; Braydon King, G, Jr., Bishop Guertin

Honorable Mention
Aiden Quaglietta, F, Jr., Windham; Lorenzo Corsetto, F, Sr., Pinkerton; Brendan Morin, F, Jr., Londonderry; Ryan Kelley, D, Sr., Bishop Guertin; Casey Kramer, D, Jr., Windham; Damien Carter, G, Sr., Pinkerton

Division II

Coach of the Year: Mike Young (Dover) Player of the Year: Brendan Chrisom (St. Thomas)

First Team
Brendan Chrisom, F, Sr., St. Thomas; Eliot Medlock, F, Jr., Merrimack; Jacob Lapierre, F, Sr., Dover; Gavan Bullen, D, Jr., St. Thomas; Kyle Dunn, D, Sr., Merrimack; Brett Davis, G, Sr., Dover

Second Team
Colin  Chrisom, F, Sr., St. Thomas; Brady McDonough, F, Sr., Dover; Finn Bussirre, F, Sr., Portsmouth – Newmarket; Wyatt Bell, D, Sr., Dover; Xavier Bibaud, D, Sr., Goffstown; Hunter Marshall, G, Sr., Winnacunnet

Honorable Mention
Logan Spagna, F, Sr., Dover; Matt Ryan, F, Sr., Alvirne – Milford; Jonny Pelletier, F, Sr., Somersworth – Coe-Brown; Connor Strum, D, Sr., Somersworth – Coe-Brown; Curtis Leitz, D, Sr., Oyster River; Matt Licata, G, Sr., Merrimack

Division III

Coach of the Year: Mike Poulin (Berlin-Gorham) Player of the Year: Owen Guerin (Belmont-Gilford)

First Team
Will Danais, F, Sr., Kingswood; Evan Guerin, F, So., Belmont-Gilford; Zach Spicuzza, F, Sr., Laconia-Winnisquam-IL; Owen Guerin, D, Sr., Belmont-Gilford; Robbie Murphy, D, Jr., Kennett; Liam Cripps, G, Jr., Pembroke-Campbell

Second Team
Cameron Plumb, F, Jr., Junior Pembroke-Campbell; Jesse Gertz, F, Sr., Hollis Brookline-Derryfield; Brody Duquette, F, Sr., Berlin-Gorham; Shaw Swinerton, D, Sr., Kingswood; Jack Lager, D, Sr., Hollis Brookline-Derryfield; Kolin Melanson, G, Jr., Berlin-Gorham

Honorable Mention
Luke Sabatini, F, Jr., Sanborn-Epping; Michael Cote, F, Jr., Berlin-Gorham; Kip Hedquist, F, Fr., John Stark-Hopkinton-Hills Deer; Andrew Dannehy, D, Sr., Lebanon-Stevens-Mt. Royal; Aidan Mckenzie, D, Jr., Belmont-Gilford; Carson McGreevy, G, So., Belmont-Gilford

 

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High School Play-offs / Senior All-Star Doubleheader

March 5, 2018

NHIAA Semi-Final Matches
The quarter final rounds are now complete.  This week 16 teams (in four divisions) will be competing in this weeks Semi-final round with hopes of moving on and eventually hoisting the State Championship trophy for their respective division.

Here’s a look at this week’s match-ups and good luck to each of the teams.

Division I
# 1 Concord versus # 4 Bedford
# 2 Hanover versus # 6 Bishop Guertin
Division II
# 1 Keene versus # 5 Dover
# 3 St. Thomas Aquinas versus # 7 Kingswood
Division III
# 1 Kennett versus # 5 Belmont-Gilford
# 2 John Stark-Hopkinton versus # 3 Mon-Fall Mountain
Girls Division
# 1 Exeter versus # 5 Oyster River-Portsmouth
# 2 Hanover versus # 3 Bishop Brady-Trinity-West

Please verify start times with your local school.

Senior All-Star Doubleheader 
On Sunday March 18th, the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey will host two Senior games at The Rinks at Exeter.  The New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association will be selecting seniors this week to compete in the two games.

Andrew Putney (9) Manchester Memorial and Asa Palker (7) Bedford of Team Red battle for puck with Jeremy Duhamel (18) Bow

The first game is for Division III seniors and is scheduled to start at 12:00 pm. 
The second game is for Division I and II seniors and will begin at 12:30 pm.  All players are urged to arrive one hour before their game.

Ticket prices are $5.00 for all adults high school is $2.00.

Players gather after the Division III Senior All-Star game.

The Legends are providing certificates to all senior players.  Certificates will be distributed at a post-game reception after each All-Star game on Sunday March 18th.

In addition, All-State Teams are being selected this week by the New Hampshire High School Hockey Coaches Association and for the eighth 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.

For those underclassmen and girls not in attendance, those will be taken to their schools by coaches or in attendance for disbursement.

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2014 High School Hockey News

March 19, 2014

2014 State Champions
Congratulations to the four Division Champions from last weekends NHIAA State Championships held at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester on Saturday March 15, 2014. To all the players, coaches and staff members, we salute you for your most recent success. To read the related stories from the New Hampshire Sunday News (Union Leader), click on headlines listed below.

Division I – Central shuts down Londonderry 3-1
Division II – Bedford stays perfect, shuts out Bow 3-0
Division III – Souhegan edges John Stark-Hopkinton 5-4
Girls – Hanover takes 5th straight, 5-1 over Berlin-Gorham

All-State Teams Announced
The New Hampshire High School Coaches Association (NHHSCA) today announced their 2013-14 All-State teams for Girls and Boys Div. I, II and III. The NHHSCA is comprised of high school coaches from across the state. “We are pleased to continue our partnership with the NH Legends of Hockey,” said Dunc Walsh, President of the NHHSCA and Head Coach of Concord HS Hockey team.For the fourth straight year, the Legends will provide framed 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 on each Division to view the list of this year’s All-State recipients for Girls, Division I, Division II and Division III.

Any All-State award recipients who attend the Boys Senior All-Star Classic (details below) will receive their certificates at a reception to be held after the game.

2014 Senior All-Star Teams Announced
On Saturday March 22, 2014, the Legends will host both Boys Senior All-Star Classic Hockey games, which will be held at the Rinks of Exeter. These games at this beautiful dual rink facility will feature the very best players from Division I, II, and III in the 3 pm game and a separate game for Division III players only to be held at 3:15 pm. Players should arrive approximately one hour before taking the ice. Players for both games were selected by the NHHSCA. Rosters may be viewed by clicking on 3:00 pm Game and 3:15 Game.

In the 3:00 pm game, players will wear the Legends jerseys pictured to left. Replica Kamazu jerseys are available for players to purchase through Brine – ESC Team Sports in Concord for the players in both games, with jerseys are available in RED only. Jerseys may be ordered with the players choice of name and number. Orders must be placed between Saturday March 22 and before Sunday April 6, 2014. Go to Brine Everett Sports website for ordering.

Chris Fortin (6) of Merrimack screens Tyler Briand (30) of Dover in the 2012 Senior All-Star Classic in Concord.2014

For reference, sizes worn in the 3:00 pm game are as follows: 1, 30, 31 All Goalie Cut; 2-11 extra large and 12-21 were large. Cost of the jersey is $82.00 plus shipping if necessary. Use CC or your PayPal account. If you have any questions, contact Bob Palisi at 603-228-5976 ext. 204 or 603-231-1446.

The NHHSCA will select players from the 3:00 pm game to participate this July in the Annual Make-A-Wish Game at the University of Vermont in Burlington. The Girls Senior All-Star team will also compete in Vermont, and the Boys and Girls teams will wear the Legends uniforms.

More About New Hampshire Legends of Hockey
The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey, a New Hampshire non-profit organization, is dedicated to preserving New Hampshire’s ice hockey history, maintaining the state’s Hockey Hall of Fame, and promoting the sport to New Hampshire’s youth. “In keeping with our mission, the Legends is proud to celebrate the achievements of our talented high school and prep school athletes, who represent the future of the sport,” said Greg Moffett, President of the Legends.

“The Legends recognizes the important role high school hockey plays in the state’s rich ice hockey history,” said Jim Hayes, Legends Executive Director. “In addition to supporting high school hockey with various events, we have compiled and documented the results of all high school hockey championship games – and coaching records – dating back to the 1946-47 season.” To access this information, simply click on the High School Archives link at our website: www.nhlegendsofhockey.com.

The Legends actively solicits historical, hockey-related artifacts for preservation and display to the general public. The Legends online museum catalogs the state’s hockey history and heritage gathered from periodicals, game film, trophies, photos, uniforms, other clothing, etc. The museum is searchable by the number of fields such as team, player, jerseys etc. While there are several hundred photos currently available for viewing, new ones are added on a ongoing basis, so be sure to check back frequently.

For more information on the Legends of Hockey, visit our web site at nhlegendsofhockey.com.

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Five New Members Join the Hall of Fame in 2013

December 2, 2013

Master of Ceremonies, Bob Norton, and the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Board of Directors welcomed five new inductees into the New Hampshire Hockey Hall of Fame, as a crowd of more than 280 family members, friends, dignitaries and guests looked on. The Legends also paid tribute to Concord High School’s Boys’ and Girl’s ice hockey programs and their tradition of excellence, including 8 State Championships. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held on October 27, 2013 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord and marked the NH Legends’ twelfth year holding the event.

Greg Moffett, current President of the Legends’ Board of Directors, welcomed the large audience and thanked them for supporting the 2013 Hall of Fame inductees and the Concord High hockey program. Moffett offered special thanks to Bauer Hockey, the Presenting Sponsor of this year’s Hall of Fame Ceremony, for its continuing support of the Legends’ mission, and he praised this year’s Co-Title Sponsors, St. Paul’s School and Vachon Clukay& Company, PC., for their significant financial contributions. Moffett also recognized New Hampshire Distributors, Inc. which again hosted the pre-event Social Hour, and thanked the 27 other individuals and businesses who helped make the Hall of Fame Ceremony possible through their Gold, Silver, and Bronze-level sponsorships.

2013 Inductees – L to R: Mark Stuckey; Dick Bradley; Harvey L. Smith; Roger Dignard (representing the late Bea Lambert); and Bill & Chris Rice (representing the late Ted Rice).

The Honorable Governor Maggie Hassan congratulated this year’s Hall of Fame inductees and praised them for their significant accomplishments and achievements. The Governor spoke of her appreciation for the game of hockey and the team-building skills and self-confidence it promotes. She also spoke directly to the current members of the Concord High Girls’ Hockey team who attended and encouraged them to reach for the sky. Governor Hassan concluded her remarks by providing State of New Hampshire Citations for each of the 2013 inductees.

State Senator Lou D’Alessandro, longtime Legends supporter and a former Board member, delivered State Senate Resolutions, honoring each of the members of the Hall of Fame Class of 2013. Concord Mayor, Jim Bouley, extended a welcome on behalf of the Capital City and briefly traced the history of ice hockey in the City of Concord, from the first hockey game played in 1883 at St. Paul’s School to the more recent Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship at White Park. Bouley remarked that the Black Ice event will be held at Concord’s White Park again this year in late January, and he encouraged everyone to participate.

Tara Mounsey

Keynote speaker, Tara Mounsey,  a two-time Olympic ice hockey medalist and former Concord High standout, recalled her early days playing in the Concord Youth Hockey system and of the various parents, coaches, and friends from within the Greater-Concord community and across the state who influenced her outstanding hockey career. Mounsey, who is currently a Nurse Practitioner, spoke of the valuable relationships she’s developed through hockey and of the life-lessons hockey taught her along the way. Mounsey also praised the current Concord Girl’s Hockey Coach, Stacy Boudrias, and offered that the Concord High Girls program is poised to do great things in the future under Coach Boudrias’s leadership.

The Legends recognized the Concord High School Crimson Tide, whose boys’ team played its first season in 1933-34 and has won 8 State Titles between 1977 and 2010. Concord High teams have competed in 19 State Championship Title Games. During the luncheon, attendees were shown a video tribute to the Crimson Tide boy’s and girls teams, recapping various Concord High victories.

Duncan Matthews, former Boys’ Coach at Concord High, recounted his days growing up across the street from Concord’s White Park, watching players like Rusty Martin play on the White Park Pond in the early 60’s. Mathews recalled his days as the Captain of the Crimson Tide hockey team in 1969-70 and, eventually, coaching CHS for two years. Matthews had special words of praise for Concord High’s current boy’s hockey coach, Dunc Walsh, and his string of successes behind the bench.

Concord High School principal Gene Connolly thanked the Legends for honoring their school this year and for recognizing the great ice hockey tradition of the Crimson Tide. President Moffett presented Mr. Connolly with a replica jersey from Concord’s first Championship season in 1976-77. Connolly thanked Moffett and the Legends for the gift, which he said will be placed in the School’s trophy case.

Concord High Hockey Alumni (players and Coaches) Left to Right Front Row: John Reagan; Hunk O’Connell; Tom Champagne; Chris Rice; Bill Rice; Tara Mounsey; Duncan Matthews; Buster Gilbert; Peter Champagne and Steve Vallieres. Back Row: Tom Foote; Vic Stanfield; Jim Heath; Mike Commerford; Todd Philbrick; Tom Champagne; Kurt Gillies; Tom Wright; Jack Mudge; Mark Ruddy; Tom Dustin; Lee Blossom; Chris Brown; John Stevenson; Shayne Lebreton; Greg Herrick; Scott O’Donnell; Brent Sowle; Ken McKinnon and Jim Hayes. Missing from photo: Stacey Boudrias; Barney Colgan; Pike Colgan; Ethan Cole; Tom Croteau; Matt Landis; Dick Sibley; John Pendleton; Jeffrey Reagan and Brian Smith.

Secretary Jim Rivers recognized the 24 returning Hall of Fame members shown in photo below.

All Hall of Famers in Attendance, Front Row Left to Right: Leo Gould; Steve Arndt; Ken Cail; Jim Rivers; Ken McKinnon; Dede Villeneuve; Jim Tufts; Peter Maher; Dick Dodds. Back Row Left to Right: Omer Morin; Lee Blossom; Dick Boucher; Ryan Brandt; Mark Stuckey; (Roger Dignard); Harvey L. Smith; Merrill Fay; Dick Bradley; Roland Lavigne; (Bill Rice and Chris Rice); Tara Mounsey; Bob Norton; Pierre Belanger; Dick Roy and John Normand. Missing from Photo: Andre Prefontaine; Brian Stone and Dunc Walsh

Executive Director Jim Hayes announces the team that will be honored during the 2014 Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony. “In 2014, the Legends will be honoring a school whose Boy’s team has long been a cornerstone of Division I Hockey. This school began playing ice hockey in 1933 and is celebrating its 80th year of competition this year. In addition, this school’s Girls’ program, founded in 1987, is entering its 27th year of play. The school’s Boys’ teams have competed in 15 NHIAA State Championship games, winning 8 of them, and its Girls’ teams have won 5 of 6 NHIAA Championships. Of note, the Boys’ first NHIAA State Championship was in 1970, when they became the first team other than Notre Dame (of Berlin) and Berlin High School to take the crown. With us today, are six (former) players of the two teams, including their two Head Coaches and their wives: John Dodds and (Hall of Famer) Dick Dodds, of Hanover High School. It’s my pleasure to announce the Hanover High School Mauraders as next year’s honored team. Please help me give a warm welcome to the Marauders of Hanover.”

Hanover High School Representatives Left to Right: Dan Peraza, Head Boys’ Coach Dick Dodds, Head Girls’ Coach John Dodds, Bob Peiffer and Clark Brighton. Peraza, Peiffer and Brighton are all former players for the Marauders.

Presenting Sponsor
Bauer Hockey
Co-Title Sponsors
Vachon Clukay & Company, PC and St. Paul’s School
Social Hour Sponsor
New Hampshire Distributors, Inc.
Gold Sponsors
Amoskeag Beverages, LLC
Bogacz Photography/Digital Media
Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick-GMC
Christian Party Rental
Corriveau-Routhier, Inc.
Great State Beverages, Inc.
Speedy Printing and Copying
Silver Sponsors
Berlin City Auto Group
Brine – Capital Sporting Goods
De Niro Construction
Fay’s Boat Yard
Morgan Storage
Olivier Law Offices
Bronze Sponsors
Berlin IGA Foodliner
Capital City Paving
Central Paper Products, Inc.
Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton
EVR Advertising
Granite State Glass
Mason & Rich P.A.
Northway Bank
Plodzik& Sanderson, PA
PretiFlaherty
Rene LeClerc Insurance Agency
Tardif Contracting and Landscaping, Inc
Town and Country Motor Inn
Zero Waste

Services Provided by
Spotlight Video Productions, David Pearl – Hooksett, NH
Defining Moments Photography, Amanda Sullivan – Bedford, NH
Text writer – Mike Zhe
Layout and design – Bonnie Jaillet
Master of Ceremonies – Bob Norton
Audio / interviewer – Ken Cail

All photographs at our event taken by Defining Moments Photography will be posted on their website at a later date after December 15th. Go to www.definingmomentsphotonh.com and click on On-Line Ordering, to view or purchase photographs. You may purchase individual photographs or the entire CD with all the images, including copyrights for $50.00. Accepted cards are VISA, MC and AMEX.

In addition, DVD’s of the Induction Ceremony as well as Interiews may be purchased for $15.00 through Spotlight Video Productions, Hooksett, NH. Contact David Pearl at www.videonh.com or email info@videonh.com. Copies of the Concord High Hockey Tribute will be available for $10.00.

Mark your calendar for the 2014 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony scheduled for Sunday October 26, 2014 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.

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2013 High School Hockey News

March 13, 2013

Manchester, NH – March 13, 2013

2013 State Champions
Congratulations to all the players, coaches and staff for your State Championship for the 2012-13 season. To read related story from the New Hampshire Sunday News (Union Leader), click on headlines listed below.

Div. I – Memorial tops Central in OT, 3-2.
Div. II – Bedford takes down # 1 Merrimack 5-2
Div. III – John Stark / Hopkinton knocks off Berlin in OT, 3-2
Girls – Hanover perfect season ends with 3-1 win over Oyster River

2013 All-State Teams Announced
The NH High School Coaches Association (NHHSC) announced today their 2012-13 All-State selections for Girls and Boys Div. I, II and III. The NHHSC is comprised of high school coaches from across the state. Duncan Walsh, President of the NHHSC and Head Coach of Concord HS Hockey team said “we are pleased to continue our partnership with the NH Legends of Hockey”. For the third year, the Legends are providing framed certificates for each recipient. Those is attendance for the boys Senior All-Star Classic will receive theirs after the game.

Click on each Division to view All-State recipients for this year and All-Time. Girls, Division I, Division II and Division III. If anyone has news articles of All-State recipients for missing years, please contact the Legends and we will include in this history.

2013 Senior All-Star Teams Announced
The NH High School Senior All-Star Classic will be held Saturday March 16th at the Douglas N. Everett Arena in Concord beginning at 7:00 pm. The NHHSC selected two teams who will compete against each other in the Annual Red White Game. The players will wear the Legends jerseys for the game pictured below. Tickets may be purchased at the door and prices are $5.00 for Adults and $2.00 for students and seniors.

At this time rosters have not been submitted to us. They will be posted in this article on as soon as we receive them.

Action photographs will be taken by Jim Paiva. Click on http://www.jimpaiva.com/2013_All_Star_Classic/ to view and or purchase. The NH Legends purchased jerseys and socks which are used annually for this game. Exact replica jerseys are available for purchase and ordering details will be available at the game.

In addition, from those participants Saturday night, the Coaches will select one team to participate this July in Vermont to compete in the Annual Make a Wish Games at the University of Vermont in Burlington. The Girl’s will also be competing in Vermont and both teams will wear the Legends uniforms.

“Our organization is proud to support and celebrate the history and game of hockey in NH and wanted to do something to recognize these special high school athletes” stated Roland Olivier, President of the Legends.

“The NH Legends organization recognizes the important role high school hockey has played in the history of the sport in our state” said Jim Hayes, Legends, Executive Director. “In addition to supporting high school hockey with this donation, we also collected and made available on our web site results of all high school hockey championship games dating back to 1946-47 as well as coaching records.” To view records, go to High School Archives.

About New Hampshire Legends of Hockey
Consistent with its mission of preserving the history of ice hockey, and growing the sport of ice hockey, in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey (“Legends”) supports secondary school hockey by awarding certificates to New Hampshire high school and prep school All-State players and coaches of the year, and sponsors the Annual Ssenior All-Star Hockey Classic and Make-A-Wish games. The Legends also actively solicits historical, hockey-related artifacts for preservation and display to the general public. Late last year, the Legends launched their new online museum. This museum contains the state’s hockey history and heritage gathered from periodicals, game film, trophies, photos, uniforms, other clothing, etc. The museum is searchable by the number of fields such as team, player, jerseys etc. While there are several hundred photos currently available for viewing new ones will be added on a ongoing basis so be sure to check back frequently.

The New Hampshire Legends of Hockey is a self-governing, non-profit, 501(C)(3) association incorporated with the State of New Hampshire. For more information on the Legends of Hockey, visit their web site at nhlegendsofhockey.com.

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