1.Gloucester (9-1-1): A painful loss, their first of the season, to Peabody at home notwithstanding, the Fishermen have had a week off to lick their wounds and should come out with fire in their eyes with their arch rivals from Danvers visit The Tank Saturday night.
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Pat O'Kane, Danvers: Senior co-captain had a big week for the Falcons, allowing just six goals in three games in leading to two wins. One of those was a sublime 36-save performance in his team's 3-2 upset victory at Danvers.
Read More »1.Gloucester (9-0-1): Fishermen roll into the top spot for the first time this year on the strength of nine straight victories, a potent offense and a stingy defense. Huge showdown this Saturday with speedy Peabody coming to town.
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Rockport boys hockey captain Chris Ferrante Jr. came off the ice after his team's 1-1 tie against Minuteman last Wednesday in a very positive mood.
He may have been a bit disappointed in the outcome of the game, but the senior has had a very upbeat attitude this season, and for good reason.
Read More »Kyle Pettoruto, St. John's Prep: Senior goaltender made a combined 65 saves in two games, including 43 against Catholic Memorial and 22 in a 3-1 upset at B.C. High.
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Read More »1.St. John's Prep (5-2-1): Huge win on the road against previously undefeated (and defending Super 8 state champion) B.C. High was a huge confidence boost for Eagles as they head into Catholic Memorial this Saturday.
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North Andover's Ryan Sifferlen stands out like a sore thumb on the ice.
Maybe it's his impressive speed. Maybe it's his uncanny ability to score both around the net and from outside of the crease.
Read More »Christian Cowles, St. John's Prep: First line senior has scored his team's last five goals over a two-game period, including a hat trick in a 3-2 triumph over Central Catholic.
Read More »1.St. John's Prep (4-1-1): Four straight wins have the Eagles back on track; beginning Catholic Conference play this weekend against Xaverian begins the "real" season to see just how good they are.
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