October Update
The excitement in the rink is heating up! October has been an action-packed month for our Rangers, filled with hard work, dedication, and plenty of team spirit. From practices that are sharpening our skills, to the thrills of tournaments, the season is fully underway!
2016: The 2016s have tallied 8 W, 1 L, and 2 T so far this season! In their game against the 95 Giants, the team bounced back strong, earning a 5-0 victory. Jacob Romano earned a well-deserved shutout, while Finn Kelly’s hat trick and Kyle Johnson’s two goals helped secure the win. The boy’s passing and teamwork were top-notch, their defense was rock solid, and the entire team displayed fantastic effort.
2015: The 2015s had a strong month with 9 W and 1 L. Versus the Cape Cod Seahawks, the team had a huge third-period comeback to win 7-4. Will Tinkler earned a hat trick in the win, and the team’s strong defensive play helped secure the victories. They also dominated in their scrimmage against the Eastern Mass Senators and then debuted their new camo uniforms in a 6-1 win over the Icemen. Solid defense and quick offense were key in these performances.
2014: The 2014s put together one of their best games in their win against the NH Avalanche. Key performances came from Max Jaynes, Paul Ciulla, and Jacob Beaudoin, with some fantastic goaltending by Marco Bevilacqua and Colin Garvey. In their most recent game vs the Walpole Express, the Ranger’s defense (Geary, Provanzano, Der’Ananian, Nicoloro) & goalies (Garvey, Bevilacqua) played outstanding. The player of game honors went to Landon Thorne who was literally everywhere on the ice and netted his first goal of the year.
2013: The 2013s had an exciting win over the Jr Warriors, with Luis Sena’s hat trick leading the charge. In their game against the Winter Club, the Rangers battled hard but fell just short, losing 5-4. Key plays included goals by Owen Brett, Luis Sena, and Finn Stevens. Despite the loss, the team showed great fight and is eager to improve in their next matchup.
2012: The 2012s played hard despite some tough losses against the Boston Jr. Penguins and 95 Giants. They had a strong lead going into the third period against the Penguins but fell short in the end. However, they bounced back with a convincing 5-2 win over the Railers, showing resilience and great teamwork. Teddy Sullivan had a strong game in goal, and the entire team demonstrated excellent effort in both games.
2011: The 2011s played solid, high-energy hockey, securing a 9-2 win against the Saints. The team showed great defense, with St. Onge and Kennedy only allowing 2 goals. Toothaker led the way with a hat trick. They followed that up with two strong wins against the 95 Giants and Jr Thunderbirds. Despite having a short bench in the second game, the team played with grit and resilience. Both goalies were outstanding in the net!
U14: The U14s had a tough loss to Springfield after leading 3-0 going into the third period, but there are lessons to be learned from this experience. They also played well in a 3-0 win against the Warriors, with stellar goaltending from Landon Shaughnessy.
U15: The U15s earned a thrilling 4-3 win against the Avalanche, with strong performances across the board. The team’s defensive play was key to securing the victory, and every player contributed to a well-rounded effort.
U16: The U16s came up just short in their game against the Railers, with a tough 3-2 loss. However, they bounced back in their second game, defeating the Jr Bruins 5-3. The team showed tremendous character in the win, with great contributions across all three zones. Look for this group to keep building on its positive momentum in the last weeks of the season.
U18: The U18s had a challenging weekend, with a 3-2 win over the Warriors. Despite a short bench, the team dug deep and found a way to win. Brody Lawhorne led the scoring, while Logan Nestor, Brady Young, and Connor Keough all contributed. Cam Saija also had a standout performance defensively.
Looking Ahead:
Thank you to all the players, coaches, and families for your continued dedication and support. Let’s keep the momentum going—here’s to more success on the ice in November!