December Update
December was a month of competitive battles, statement performances, and continued development across the Boston Jr. Rangers program. With league play intensifying and holiday breaks testing rhythm and depth, Rangers teams responded with resilience, balanced scoring, and strong goaltending. From dominant offensive weekends to gritty efforts against top-tier opponents, December set the tone for a strong push into the New Year.
2017
December was another impressive month for the 2017 Jr. Rangers, highlighted by consistency, depth scoring, and strong defensive play against elite competition. The Rangers earned quality points in tight games against the Patriots and division-leading Boston Americans while stacking wins over the Wizards, Walpole Express, Junior Railers, and Valley Jr. Warriors. Parker Coyne and Mason Veits continued to lead the offensive charge, supported by key contributions from Oscar Lynch, Logan McGrane, Ray Stanziani, and others. Strong goaltending from Graeme Connolly, Vincent Kennedy, and Logan Heffron anchored the month, as the 2017s closed December playing confident, structured, winning hockey.
2016
December presented a challenging stretch for the 2016s as they faced tough opponents and worked through growing pains. Despite mixed results, the group continued to show improvement in puck movement, defensive structure, and team play. Strong efforts against the Thunderbirds and Icemen highlighted the team’s progress, even when the scoreboard didn’t reflect it. Goaltenders faced heavy workloads and competed hard, while the team’s continued commitment to learning and development remains evident heading into January.
2015
The 2015 Jr. Rangers delivered a solid December with multiple strong offensive performances and competitive efforts against top competition. Big wins over Winter Club, Avalanche, Seahawks, Wizards, Railers, and the South Shore Dynamos showcased the group’s scoring depth and ability to dictate play. While the Jr. Bruins continued to be a tough matchup, the Rangers consistently responded with effort, physicality, and resilience. December reinforced this group’s identity as a high-energy, hard-to-play-against team heading into the New Year.
2014
December was a month of lessons and progress for the 2014s, featuring strong performances mixed with tough results against playoff-caliber teams. The Rangers showed their potential in wins over the Seahawks and Icemen, using disciplined defensive play and timely scoring to control games. While setbacks against teams like Walpole, Advantage, and the Railers highlighted areas for growth, the team consistently competed with intensity and pride. Strong contributions from Mason Tremblay, Anthony Daddario, Jacob Beaudoin, and steady goaltending helped the group close the month trending upward.
2013
The 2013 Jr. Rangers battled through a demanding December schedule, showing grit and effort despite inconsistent results. The group earned a strong win over Crimson Hockey Club and continued to generate offense throughout the month, with contributions from Owen Brett, Logan Cinquantini, Matty Cavallo, and others. Tournament play and close games provided valuable experience, and the team’s work ethic and competitiveness remained strong as they turned their focus toward improvement in the New Year.
2012
December was a strong month for the 2012 Jr. Rangers, highlighted by physical play, balanced scoring, and multiple weekend sweeps. The team posted big wins over the Icemen, Patriots, and RI Saints, showcasing their best offensive output of the season while maintaining defensive structure. Contributions came throughout the lineup, with strong two-way play and steady goaltending anchoring the group. The 2012s closed the month with confidence and momentum heading into January.
2011 (U14)
The U14s showed resilience and determination throughout December, battling through short benches and tough matchups. Highlights included a well-earned tie against the Jr. Bruins and another against the Wizards, with strong goaltending performances keeping the team competitive. Even in difficult games, effort and teamwork stood out, setting a solid foundation as the group prepares for the second half of the season.