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Eagles skate into Division III semifinals
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KENNETT S COLBY OLIVIER skates in to try and knock the puck away from Belmont-Gilford s Geena Cookinham. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) (
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March 10, 2021CONWAY The Division III hockey quarterfinal battle at the Ham Arena in Conway on Saturday was a battle worthy of playoff hockey, as the Kennett Eagles rallied from an early deficit to knock off the Belmont-Gilford Bulldogs by a 4-2 score, advancing Kennett to the Division III semifinals.
The game saw the visitors jump out to a 1-0 lead after one quarter before Kennett scored three goals in the second quarter to take the lead and never look back. The Eagles were coming off a bye in the first round, which meant 10 days off, while the Bulldogs beat their Laconia rinkmates, Laconia-Winnisquam-Inter-Lakes earlier in the week.
Bulldogs rally past Lakers in playoff opener
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Ryan Bousquet (left) of Laconia-Winnisquam-Inter-Lakes tries to control the puck as Belmont-Gilford s Brady Logan looks to knock it away in playoff action last week. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) (
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March 11, 2021LACONIA The two teams that call the Merrill Fay Arena home took to the arena s ice on Wednesday, March 3, for the opening round of the Division III tournament.
While the Laconia-Winnisquam-Inter-Lakes Lakers, playing without two of their top players, got off to a hot start, it was the Belmont-Gilford Bulldogs who finished strong, rallying from a 3-1 first period deficit to pull off a 4-3 win to advance to the quarterfinal round.
Bulldogs come up short up north
Owen Guerin battles for position in action Saturday night in Berlin. (Photo by Joshua Spaulding) (
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February 11, 2021BERLIN After being seriously outshot by the Berlin-Gorham Mountaineers earlier in the week, Belmont-Gilford hockey coach Jason Parent challenged his kids to put more pucks on net in the rematch on Saturday night in Berlin.
The Bulldogs responded to their coach s message, seemingly throwing everything they had at Berlin-Gorham netminder Kolin Melanson. However, it wasn t quite enough, as the hosts scored a goal in the first period and held on for the 1-0 win.